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TATTON Park
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Set in 1,000 acres of deer park, with a variety of attractions, shops, restaurant and adventure playground
Tatton Park provides the perfect day out. Its own 50 acres of award winning gardens,
stunning Neo-classical mansion, 1930’s rare breed farm and programme of over
100 events make it one of Cheshire’s Gardens of Distinction and a leading attraction.
Explore Experience Enjoy
• 1,000 acres of beautiful deer park • 1930s working farm • Stables restaurant
• Neo-classical mansion • Extensive programme of events • Expanded Housekeeper’s
• One of Cheshire’s Gardens of including the RHS Flower Show, Store speciality food shop
Distinction. 50 acres, including picnic concerts and food festival • Tatton Gift Shop, Tuck Shop
Japanese, Walled and Formal • Learning activities for adults and and Garden Shop
gardens children • Adventure playground
• Tudor Old Hall and ancient setting
Info Line: 01625 374435 Enquiries: 01625 374400
www.tattonpark.org.uk
2009
SPECIAL EVENTS
23rd/24th May
ARLEY HORSE TRIALS &
2009OpeningTimes:
For further information COUNTRY FAIR
22ndMarchto27thSeptember
Tel: 01565 777353 27th/28th June
Closed Mondays(Hall openSundays,
Arley • Nr. Northwich • Cheshire • CW9 6NA
ARLEY GARDEN FESTIVAL
Tuesdaysand Bank Holidaysonly)
Signposted from J 9/10 (M56) & J 19/20 (M6)
between Northwich & Knutsford
Sat 5th December
ARLEY CHRISTMAS
See our exciting new events list for 2009 at
EXTRAVAGANZA
www.arleyhallandgardens.com
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