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Bordered by a moat, this beautiful black and white Tudor Hall is one of the finest timber-framed manor houses in England. A re-created Elizabethan knot garden, yew tunnel and orchard complete the picture. Tea-room and gift shop. National Trust.

PARKINGCar park: some distance from site entrance. Passengers may disembark at entrance (vehicles to return to main car park).
TOILETSUnisex accessible toilet outside main entrance. Standard cubicles in Courtyard.
BABY CHANGINGStep free access.
INFORMATIONInformation leaflet available for visitors with disabilities.
FACILITIES FOR HIPSympathetic Hearing Scheme.
FACILITIES FOR VIPLarge print and Braille guides available.
GARDENSMostly step free.
HALLLevel/ramped access to ground floor. Steep spiral staircases to upper floors. Uneven floors upstairs.
TEA ROOMStep free access. Staff will be happy to alter the room layout to accommodate more than one wheelchair user, or alternatively set a table in the adjoining Great Hall. Thick handled cutlery available.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 



Congleton
Cheshire
CW12 4SD

Tel: 01260 272018
Fax: 01260 292802
mlmsca@smtp.ntust.org.uk
http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk (opens in a new window)

MAP: View map (opens in a new window)

OPEN: 29 March - 2 November 20003. Wednesday - Sunday, Bank Holiday Monday 11.30am - 5.00pm (last admission 4.30pm) November & December - weekends only 11.30am - 4pm.

DIRECTIONS: Between Congleton and Newcastle-under-Lyme, off A34, 4 miles/6km south of Congleton.

£: Admission charged, ring for details.