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Top Cafes in Knutsford, United Kingdom

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Kristian Lyndon
at 2023 Nov 22
Kristian Lyndon
at 2023 Nov 22
Beautiful scenery and interesting history. Dogs welcomed. Cafe was decent and gift shops full of things to see.
Paula Smith
at 2023 Nov 02
Paula Smith
at 2023 Nov 02
Nice walk with pram friendly path down the main road. Keep dogs on leads as there are sheep aplenty and wandering deer. A couple of routes you could take, with the crowds or away from them in the woodland. This place does get very busy and parking is chargeable at 9.50 in the high season. Places to eat and drink neat the entrance with toilets, again this gets very busy. It's worth a visit if you fancy a steady, easy walk and are lucky enough to see the deer.
Unknown T
at 2023 Oct 23
Unknown T
at 2023 Oct 23
The best parks I’ve been to! Definitely recommend this place. The best time to go would be for 10 as the place is very big and you’d want to check out all the places there. The farm was a nice touch, some of the animals like the chickens and birds would be roaming around. Beautiful place to have a picnic and the Japanese gardens was amazing!
A340 fan
at 2023 Oct 11
A340 fan
at 2023 Oct 11
Definitely worth a visit even on a wet miserable day in October, the staff were extremely friendly and knowledge inside the house there is so much to see, so much wealth but possibly not as grand as some other houses but the upstairs rooms show just how comfortable life was, in complete contrast downstairs, visiting the servants areas, with kitchen, food preparation areas and many other working rooms
Once outside the house there are extensive gardens and grounds with plenty of areas for picnics etc, small shop selling quality groceries.
"We recently had the pleasure of visiting Tatton Park in Knutsford, and it truly exceeded our expectations. This expansive garden spans nearly 50 acres, surrounded by a picturesque blend of small jungles and serene waterways. The diversity of bird species here is remarkable, making it a paradise for birdwatchers.

One of the highlights was encountering a White Sambar Deer, a rare sighting indeed! The park is also home to thriving herds of sheep and deer, adding to the enchanting experience. Families with kids will love the dedicated play area, and the park's popularity as a wedding venue is well-deserved.

Tatton Park has a rich history, dating back to the 18th century. Originally, it served as a stately home for the Egerton family. The estate boasts magnificent architecture and stunning gardens, a testament to its grandeur through the ages.

For National Trust members, there's an exclusive access to the hall park, complete with a maze for kids and families. Don't miss out on a visit to the Stable Restaurant for a delightful meal, and there's even a charming bookshop to explore.

The entrance fee of £9.50 per vehicle is incredibly reasonable given the sheer beauty and diversity Tatton Park offers. It's an absolute must-visit for nature enthusiasts, history buffs, and families alike. We can't wait to return!"
Jeff Vestergaard
at 2023 Aug 21
Jeff Vestergaard
at 2023 Aug 21
Incredible scenery, beautiful nature, and animals who are used to people walking around. A nice serene walk, both the park and garden area, and quaint little shops with their own local produce - would definitely recommend for any wanderers and nature-/wild animal lovers.
Malissa Lee
at 2023 Aug 14
Malissa Lee
at 2023 Aug 14
Very impressive and excellent park! It’s within walking distance from the Knutsford city centre. Would recommend plan for a day to chill out here. Park in the city centre and have a nice breakfast/lunch and go for a walk around the lake. It’s free of charge for walkers and cyclist. Good day!
Asghar Ahmad
at 2023 Jul 26
Asghar Ahmad
at 2023 Jul 26
Superb park and mansion to visit. Beautiful gardens, impeccably maintained and a delight to walk around. The fauna is a delight to see and they also have a large glass house with tropical plants. The home grown fruit and veg are set beautiful in neat rows, on standards, against walls and trained on trellis borders. It's encouragement for all visitors to do likewise and help the planet.
The house is also a delight, well set up and sharing the history of the Aristocracy of the day. Plenty of reference to parts of Manchester and the North West with this family who owned lots of land, hence the ability to travel the world and live the high life. If there were more references to how they may have helped those in poverty around the world it would make for a more encouraging view that humanity is heading in the right direction.
Volunteers were super helpful and polite as is almost customary at NT sites.
Steve Mcloughlin
at 2023 Jul 13
Steve Mcloughlin
at 2023 Jul 13
A fascinating stately home now a national Trust property. Externally quite plain, almost ugly in my opinion but inside it's a gem of a place. Knowledgeable staff make the experience all the better. Highly recommended. Don't miss the deer park, well worth an explore.,but please don't approach the deer, they're not pets, and keep any dogs on a leash.
CharBella
at 2023 Jul 05
CharBella
at 2023 Jul 05
Beautiful place to visit although quite pricey... £8 to park 1 car, £8 per adult of you want to go into the gardens. Lovely if you like the outdoors, the gardens to be fair were amazing and huge, I would pay to enter again. Deer all over the property and plenty of parking options once inside.
amanda p
at 2023 Jul 01
amanda p
at 2023 Jul 01
Lovely place, and fantastic gardens and Manor house. Parking per car is not too pricey compared to some national trust parks. There are plenty of refreshments available in the little courtyard near the gardens and a really nice shop selling jams and chutneys etc made from produce in the gardens. There is a farm there but we didn't visit that as it is more suited for children. It can get busy when there are other events on so checking ahead is an advantage.
Kate Cartwright
at 2023 Jun 16
Kate Cartwright
at 2023 Jun 16
Great day out, acres of land to explore, a beautiful garden, nice house, refreshments available and even a little market shop. Only thing to note is that even if you are a National Trust member you will still need to pay for parking which is £9.
Jonny B
at 2023 Jun 06
Jonny B
at 2023 Jun 06
This place is really kept and tidy park... with plenty of space to walk, take kids to playground or just to chill on grass (especially on sunny, hot day). It also holds big events.
I went to car show event and I have say everything about the event was spot on, well organised and run place... with staff walk round constantly keep place tidy... the car event it self had everything from stalls, loads cars on show, band, alcohol bars, plenty ice cream vans aswell as bins and portable toilets around... all the stores take cash mainly.... atmosphere was best I have experienced for big event... just to add if you catch weather on really hot weekend like we did... it makes experience so much better.

There is charge for entry with cars £8
Nation park staff come round and tell you about half hour before it shuts.

I'd recommend this place for events or just walk round or to take kids.