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Secrets of the Old Hall Tour

A guided tour through five centuries, this event gives you the special opportunity to explore this unique site, which is not regularly open to the public.

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Step back in time on a tour which unravels the mysteries of the Old Hall - the oldest building at Tatton, which dates back to the late fifteenth century. With the help of our knowledgeable guide, you will travel through the last 500 years of Tatton’s fascinating history. Soak up the atmosphere of this historic site, smell the woodsmoke and maybe even hear a ghost story or two in reputedly one of the most haunted buildings in England.

Secrets of the Old Hall is a special tour that brings to life the history and character of this unique site, which has limited public opening.

Price includes parkland vehicle entry

Times

Prices

Event ticket prices

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All £15.00

The basics

Booking details

Call 01625 374428

Suitability

10 years plus

Meeting point

The Old Hall. The gate staff will direct you to the meeting point.

What to bring and wear

The Old Hall can be quite cold so wrap up well.

Accessibility

There are some uneven surfaces around the Old Hall.

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