New for 2024 Old Hall Family open days
Standing in its own grounds, within the parkland beside the site of the long disappeared medieval Tatton village, the Old Hall is Tatton’s oldest surviving building.
Come along, explore the rooms and soak up the lovely atmosphere of this hidden away piece of history.
The Old Hall is the perfect spot to bring along a family picnic and gentle outdoor games, with space for kids to run around outside.
You can grab a family activity pack from reception and discover the flora and fauna of this unique area within the parkland.
Times:
12pm-4pm – last entry 3pm
Prices:
£5 per Adult
£3 per Child
Season (30 July 2024 - 31 July 2024) |
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Season (6 Aug 2024 - 7 Aug 2024) |
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Season (13 Aug 2024 - 14 Aug 2024) |
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Season (20 Aug 2024 - 21 Aug 2024) |
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Season (27 Aug 2024 - 28 Aug 2024) |
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* 12pm-4pm – last entry 3pm
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