Amazing Christmas decorations, really enjoyed the fact every room was a different book, from A Christmas Carol to the Snow Queen, wonderful, all done with such great care and a lot of hard work. All the volunteers were very friendly and helpful, some were dressed in their characters. The house it's self is a lovely place, lots of history and kept to a high standard. The grounds are also well kept, enjoyed our walk round the gardens too, which are very nice. There is an Italian garden, a Japanese one, a rose garden,kitchen gardens, obviously wrong time of year to really get the best of them, but all the same very nice. I would love to go back in the Spring and Summer to see them. There are plenty amenities here, a nice cafe/restaurant, lots of toilets, baby changing and disabled toilets. There is a nice gift shop and garden shop. There was a very good Christmas Market on while we were there. And a good light show, small fair attractions and plenty of food and drink vendors.
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Marianne ★★★★★
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Abu Talha ★★★★★
Tatton Park offers a rich blend of history, nature, and family-friendly experiences. Set in 1,000 acres of stunning deer parkland, Tatton Park combines heritage with leisure. The grand Mansion reveals life upstairs and downstairs, while the Medieval Old Hall adds depth to its history. Visitors can enjoy 50 acres of award-winning gardens, picturesque lakeside walks, and rare breed animals at the working farm. The Stableyard provides a pleasant stop for food and shopping, though parking fees can feel steep. Overall, it’s an atmospheric destination perfect for families, history enthusiasts, and nature lovers alike.
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Elisa Winstanley ★★★★★
I had a beautiful morning exploring the gardens at Tatton Park. It’s free for RHS members. But be warned that you need to pay £10 to park the car regardless of whether you visit any of the attractions. There’s toilets in the courtyard alongside a garden shop, cafe, gift shop, and bookshop. The gardens were looking great as we venture into autumn. There’s some beautiful dahlias still flowering and creating a wonderful display. Plenty of ripening apples and pears! Must be a fantastic season this year!! Lots of areas to wander in peace. The grounds are serene and as I was there at 10, there was hardly a soul! So plenty of beautiful photo opportunities!!
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John Mulder ★★★★★
Always good for a walk, a bit trodden down as there are a lot of walkers, mostly shut as it's still winter. Very good facilities which were open.
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Anthea Bowman ★★★★★
Stunning walk, even if you don't manage to spot the deers, with an easy road for wet days and paths along the grass as an alternative too!
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Kathryn Walsh ★★★★☆
I visited with a dog. The park was beautiful with a range of paths to chose from. Despite heavy rain recently the paths were not boggy but a little muddy in a few places. But the ground was firm and walking was very easy. The views were beautiful. I didn’t visit the house or the cafe. Free parking for 2hrs is available near the entrance if you are lucky enough to find a space. Parking is free on Sundays in Knutsford.
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Julie W ★★★★★
If your in knutsford, well worth a visit ,you can drive down to Hall,lots to do& see,entrance fee, not National Trust.Alternatively park & walk down will take an hour,or walk round the lake & end up in small park in knutsford centre. If your lucky you will see lots of deer ,seem happy to eat the grass as you pass by.
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Murry Lee ★★★★★
A beautiful estate to wonder around, well maintained with deer roaming around, dog's welcome but must stay on a leash. There is a carpark at cost or if you're lucky there's free parking in the village.
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