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A beautiful hall, very well preserved. It's amazing to see how some modern buildings can fall apart quite easily but a Tudor home from over 500 years ago still stands. It's wonky but it's still upright and not under threat of closure. It really is quite a sight to see. The cafe is also delightful a
A stunning Tudor built mansion house cared for by the National Trust. Access is easy from the car park and a mere 5 minute walk to the house. There isn't a lot to actually see inside other than some display boards about how the house is constructed and maybe a talk on Tudor dining habits. Interestin
Fantastic house to visit. The way the timber frame has moved over the centuries as parts of the house have been added is really interesting. Walking around the interior is a bit like being in a fun house with floors running one way and door frames and walls another. The inner gardens are small mainl
It is a very interesting building, but if you are OCD about things being level, then give it a miss. It is fascinating to look at and figure out how it's put together, how it's still standing after 500 years, and what life was like living in it. Luckily, there is a guidebook, or you can read the inf
Great day out. We visited on a national heritage day when it was free admission. Its normally about £15 per person. It was a great visit with a very interesting talk by one of the guides. lovely cafe for a brew or lunch. Will definitely recommend to friends
Large Tudor-style house and a small, formal garden, all set within an enclosing moat. With a rambling interior and narrow twisting stairs, the upstairs is difficult to access, but any amendments to improve access would lose some of its charm. With plenty to explore on the ground floor, it is still w
Property is beutifull, we were lucky to be there in time for a talk about the family and the property. Had a sweet and a cheesy little tea in Mrs Dale's Tea-Room, and that was amazing, more than worth it's money. Well recommended
What a gem of an Historic building. The informative talk was not only interesting but also entertaining. These people volunteering here giving there time & passion to this House deserve applause respect & admiration.
A fascinating building that was constructed on the grounds almost 500 years ago. The Moreton family continued there for a while, before the property changed in hands with certain provisions about what would be done with the Hall itself. It's in the midst of lovely Cheshire countryside of a long win
A lovely location to visit, with two small cafes. I would caution there is no wifi and hardly any phone coverage here so ensure you have cash incase your banking app doesn't work. The hall is an amazing shape, the volunteers do amazing talks and you should ensure to engage closely with them.
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