What is the postcode for Tatton Park?
WA16 6SG
Tatton Park Address Tatton Park is signposted from Junction 7 of the M56 and Junction 19 of the M6. The entrance to the park is approximately half a mile from Knutsford Railway Station. It is recommended that post code WA16 6SG is used for Sat Nav systems.
Is Tatton Park owned by National Trust?
Tatton Park is owned by the National Trust. The Tatton Park Charitable Trust is a registered charity (1111357) that supports the conservation of Tatton Park for current and future generations.
Is parking free at Tatton Park for National Trust members?
Vehicle parkland entry applies to all visitors (including National Trust Members). Weekdays £8.00, and weekends and Bank Holidays £9.50. National Trust members enjoy free entry to the Mansion and Gardens.
Is Tatton Park open during lockdown?
Closed until further notice.
Are dogs allowed in Tatton Park?
We welcome dogs in the Parkland and Stableyard courtyard under close control. If your pet obeys commands, short periods of off lead away from livestock and wildlife is allowed.
Why do National Trust members have to pay to park at Tatton Park?
The site, which is managed and financed by Cheshire East Council on behalf of the National Trust, doesn’t operate a car park charge, instead charging visitors for parkland admission.
Why do National Trust members have to pay at Tatton Park?
Are there toilets at Tatton Park?
Accessible Toilets at Tatton Park There are accessible toilets available in the Stableyard and at Knutsford Entrance. Toilets are also available at the Old Hall and Home Farm during attraction opening times. There is tarmac access at the Stableyard and a paved approach path to the toilets at Home Farm.
Can you walk around the lake at Tatton Park?
Choose from a 2.5 mile walk along Tatton’s beautiful Mere (from Dog Wood entrance and back) or continue on the circular walk and enjoy a 5.5 mile walk around the Parkland, taking approximately 2 hours.
Was Chatsworth used in Peaky Blinders?
In 2014, Chatsworth featured as the backdrop to the BBC’s drama Peaky Blinders,’ the series written and produced by Steven Knight.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2m5t20O-Rg