Tatton Park (Cheshire)- ref. VFB_0052
A basic bench providing great views of the flowers and scenery in the gardens of Tatton Park. Tatton Park is a large visitor attraction which has 1000 acres of deer park, a mansion, gardens and old Tudor hall. There are 50 acres of beautiful gardens with many benches to allow you to enjoy the views. There is also a farm which provides the opportunity for families to feed goats and hens and get up close to pigs. Lots for all ages to do and see.
How to get there:
Tatton Park is located near Knutsford, close to the junction of the M6 and the M56 in the North West of England. The entrance to the park is about half a mile from Knutsford railway station and there are good public transport links. By car, from junction 8 of the M56, take the A556 south and then the A50 towards Knutsford and follow signs to Tatton Park.
Locate the entrance to Tatton Park on detailed map here.
Amenities:
Stables restaurant which provides meals and light snacks.
Access: Good access on the footpath with many benches available to use. Good access for wheelchair and pushchair use.
Unusual features or other information: Tatton Park is owned by the National Trust but is managed and financed by Cheshire county council. A link to the website for Tatton Park is provided here.
Bench submitted by: S. Gaylard, 10 June 2008
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