On Wednesday 12th June 2024, our gardens will be open to the public in partnership with the National Garden Scheme.
Normal garden entry will apply at £8.50 for adults and all takings will go to charity. The scheme saw over £3.1 million donated to nursing and health charities in 2022.
The Capesthorne acres which surround the Hall with woodland, parkland, and lakes, provide a wonderful, relaxing space for all visitors.
Our Lakeside Café will also be open, serving delicious home-made light refreshments. Afternoon Teas are available (please note, pre-booking is required at least one week beforehand by calling 01625 861221).
Children up to 16 yrs will be free of charge for this event.
Free parking
Season (12 June 2024) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Wednesday | 11:00 | - 16:30 |
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