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Group visits to Little Moreton Hall

Tour group in the courtyard at Little Moreton Hall, Cheshire
Tour group in the courtyard at Little Moreton Hall, Cheshire | © National Trust Images/John Millar

Little Moreton Hall is perfect for group visits. Enjoy the iconic Tudor manor house, visit the tea-room, chat to the room guides and living history team, and have a relaxing stroll in the garden.

Booking your group visit to Little Moreton Hall

Essential information for groups visiting Little Moreton Hall

  • Close to the M6 Junction 17

  • Open at 10:30am and last entry is 4pm.

  • Discounted admission for non-members for groups of over 15 people

  • Mrs Dale's Tea-Room and the Little Tea-Room both within the hall

  • Visitor reception near the car park

  • Arrive for lunch or afternoon tea

  • Stay for lunch or afternoon tea during your visit. Try the Little Tea-Room or Mrs Dale's for either a lighter bite or a delicious meal.

  • Biddulph Grange Garden nearby if your group wants to also visit this other local National Trust property on the same day. Please visit their website for booking information Biddulph Grange Garden | Staffordshire | National Trust or ring them on 01782517999

Free familiarisation visits for group leaders

If you're planning a group visit you can request our free Travel Trade Pass and you and a friend or colleague will gain free entry to over 300 of our places throughout England, Wales and Northern Ireland for 12 months. There’s nothing quite like seeing or experiencing somewhere for yourself to help you plan a successful visit. To receive your pass, call 0344 800 2329 or email us at NTTravelTrade@capita.co.uk.

Visitors taking photographs of a costumed volunteer at Little Moreton Hall, Cheshire
Visitors taking photographs of a costumed volunteer at Little Moreton Hall, Cheshire | © National Trust Images/John Millar

Who is eligible for free entry?

Registered tourist board guides (on production of a valid badge), coach drivers and tour leaders escorting groups of 15 or more. National Trust members also receive free entry, so it is at your discretion whether to refund the entrance fee to members if you have included it in your package – this is not refunded by the National Trust.

Members must bring their current membership cards with them to avoid paying the full group rate. If any of your group would like to join the National Trust please direct them to our Membership page or call 0344 800 1895.

Looking through an archway sided by panels with stained-glass windows into the inner courtyard at Little Moreton Hall, Cheshire. The decorative black-and-white exterior of the Tudor house is visible on the other side of the courtyard, which has light gravel on the ground.

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