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Arley Hall & Gardens

Arley Great Budworth, Northwich, CW9 6NA
Picture of Arley Hall & Gardens, Cheshire
Arley Hall, with its ancient history and over 100 acres of gardens and parkland, has been owned and run by the same family for more than 500 years.
The original hall was built by Piers Warburton in 1486 and the cruck barn and other outbuildings date from that period.
The present hall and chapel were built by Rowland Egerton - Warburton between 1832 and 1845 in the Victorian - Jacobean style.
Each of the main rooms in the Hall has an individual character and charm. There is fine plaster work and panelling, a magnificent library and historic family furniture, pictures and porcelain.

Location

Using the motorways:
From the North, come off Junction 20 of the M6 and follow the signs for Appleton Thorn. You will then pick up the brown tourist signs.
From the south, follow the brown tourist signs from Junction 19 of the M6.
From the West or East on the M56, come off at Junction 10, the A49 at Stretton and follow signs to Appleton Thorn.
From Knutsford, take the A556 signs and then pick up the brown tourist signs beside Tabley House.
From Northwich, follow the brown tourist signs from the town centre, going through Marston and down to Aston by Budworth.
If you come from the A50 near High Legh, pick up the brown tourist signs at the High Legh Garden Centre.
Arley Hall is just 10 minutes from both motorways, approximately 6 miles from Northwich and Knutsford and 3 miles from High legh. We are only 20 minutes from Manchester Airport.
These details were last updated on Monday 7 February 2005
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