On our new all year-round trail, you will get the chance to explore the dos and don’ts as a servant, lord or lady. Spin the ‘wheel of fortune’ and see what fate has in store for your visit, will you sneak around like a servant or lord it over the peasants for the day? Collect your free trail from the Welcome Building and get your journey into the past started.
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From Congleton follow signs to Newcastle A34. Little Moreton Hall is located 4miles from the town centre.
Congleton to Rode Heath via Alsager and Kidsgrove (No. 315) limited bus service.
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Rode Hall is a fine early 18th century country house set in a Repton landscape. It has…
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Facilities include bar, trolley hire, catering, clubhouse, changing rooms and pro shop.
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Discover a fascinating display of life, culture, and industry dating from the…
The pool has been a firm favourite with young children since the 1930s!
This magnificent Victorian park is now fully restored and open to the public.
This picturesque 6225 yard course provides a fascinating variety of challenges and…
Congleton Golf Club was founded in 1898 when a group of some 20 gentlemen enthusiasts met…
One hundred and fifty years ago this area was a hive of bustling industry, based on salt.…