We’re excited to be hosting Dr James Wright’s Historic Building Mythbusting Book Tour at Hanbury Hall on the evening of Wednesday 9 April.
Create your own reusable tote bag using floral accents inspired by Tatton Park’s award-winning Gardens in this fun and creative hand embroidery workshop ...
Join us to make a late spring floral arrangement in a vase to take home using beautiful local, seasonal floral ingredients. You’ll also learn about growing flowers for cutting and how to condition and ...
The bankside of the historic Crowdundle Beck is being eroded by the river, a stark reminder of the impacts of climate change.
Get ready to embark on a magical adventure with Father Christmas and Jingleberry the Elf as they prepare for the most wonderful time of the year. But wait—there's a hitch! Santa's sleigh is in trouble ...
Bring your own lunch or pop into our Boathouse café. It will be in the grounds of Fell Foot, please bring suitable outdoor footwear and waterproofs. Cost £10 per person. The session will last 2 hours ...
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Last entry to the Gardens is one hour before closing. Last entry to the House is half an hour before closing. Due to a large-scale conservation project in the south wing of the House, some rooms on ...
Some gifts are impossible to wrap. Dramatic views of coast and countryside. Tranquil moments in gardens and parks. Hidden secrets in historical homes. When you give someone a National Trust membership ...
Pick up a trail sheet from Visitor Reception, and see what you can discover during your visit. What will you find out about the birds that might visit your garden at home?