Tatton Park is one of the UK's most complete historic estates. It is home to a Medieval Old Hall, Neo-Classical Mansion, 50 acres of landscaped gardens, a rare-breed farm and 1,000 acres of deer park. Speciality shops, restaurant, adventure playground, events and educational programmes combine to make Tatton one of the most popular family days out in the North West.
Where is Tatton Park located?
Tatton Park is situated in the town of Knutsford, Cheshire in the North West of England and is easily accessible from major roads and railways with good public transport links to Knutsford. It is just 20 miles from Manchester and 30 miles from Chester.
What style of garden is Tatton Park?
The 50 acres of gardens at Tatton have been developing for over 200 years with each successive owner of the Tatton Park estate playing their part in its evolution. Lewis William Wyatt and Joseph Paxton, architect of Crystal Palace, designed various elements including the Conservatory which is now open to following a comprehensive restoration programme and will be `stocked' over the coming months. Up until the death of Maurice, the Last Lord Egerton of Tatton, in 1958 the gardens continued to be enhanced and enjoyed by each owner of Tatton Park
What can guests enjoy at Tatton Park?
Visitors can explore the historic Mansion, Gardens, Farm and Parkland - all contained within 1000 acres of accessible estate. Tatton Park hosts over 100 events throughout the year featuring something for everyone - please visit www.tattonpark.org.uk for more information.