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The Tudor Barn - Northwich - Photo album

Fabulous gardens. The herbaceous borders are stunning. Lots of different gardens which are all well looked after. The cafe was good too with delicious meals( salads, quiches, jacket potatoes, soups, sandwiches and a few main meal options) plus yummy cakes.
Brilliant place to visit. Both the gardens and the house are stunning. The house, used for many a film set, including Peaky Blinders, was beautiful, and staff are very friendly and informative. Luckily the house was open when we visited, it isn't always, so check before you visit. Photographs
Arley is a truly lovely place to visit for people of any age. The gardens are so peaceful and beautiful, particularly on a summers day. For keen gardeners, the garden shop/nursery near the entrance has plenty to tempt you! There is a play area with small zip wire, swings, a willow maze and picnic t
The hall was closed on the day of our visit but the gardens are beautifully maintained and full of colour. The chapel was also worth a visit. Lots of seating strategically placed in each garden to enable you to sit a while and just enjoy the sights and sounds
1 st time we have looked around all the vast gardens @ Arley .Amazed how beautiful kept ,and all the amazing varieties of beautiful flowers. It offers just about everything you would want to see in any garden anywhere. Heaven!
What a lovely afternoon! I took my three year old out for the afternoon and we both loved it. Firstly there was a sickening class on next to the entrance which was lovely. I stopped to enquire and they are run over a month. There were lots of flags out for the coronation too. We visited the cafe and
This property has limited opening to the public but it is well worth searching out for when the days are. You may well have unknowingly seen the house in such tv shows as peaky blinders and coronation Street. The house is still lived in by the family and so no internal photos are allowed. There are
Beautiful Arley Hall. Visited a few times and had a lovely lunch sat outside facing the hall. Dogs allowed around the gardens.
Ĺovely day spent wandering around the beautiful grounds. We couldn't visit the house because there was a wedding on althoihh they had someone playing music outdoors and we enjoyed that. Reasonably priced food in the restaurant and a lovely courtyard with plenty of seating.
Visited the hall and gardens in late March, just as plants were waking up after winter. The gardens are extensive and include formal beds, herbaceous borders and woodland areas. The hall is Victorian and is very well maintained and decorated to a high standard. There are play areas for children and
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