
Historic estate with Tudor hall, neo-classical mansion, lavish gardens, a deer park and playground.. The current Tatton Park mansion is built on the site of a much earlier house, but still dates back to 1716. Its neo-classical architecture and elevated position make for a thoroughly grand sight, even amid the thousand acres of garden and landscaped parkland. Inside, the house is as immaculate as it is on the outside, with its rich furnishings and incredible collection of books, furniture and artworks.
Walk, cycle or run in 1,000 acres of sweeping Parkland, where ancient deer herds freely wander. Fragrant, formal Gardens take you around the world to the Japanese Garden’s symbolic harmony with nature whilst the 18th century Mansion displays treasured collections of the well-travelled Egerton family. The working Farm brings to life a ‘field to fork’ story, alongside rare breed animals and seasonal demonstrations.