Little Moreton Hall

Little Moreton Hall    

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(1.3K) · Historical landmark in Congleton, United Kingdom
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Iconic wood frame moated Tudor manor house, with wonky angles and quirky character. Little Moreton Hall is re-open for the new season, every Weds - Sun (7 day opening during school …
Iconic wood frame moated Tudor manor house, with wonky angles and quirky character. Little Moreton Hall is re-open for the new season, every Weds - Sun (7 day opening during school holidays) 10:30am - 5pm, with last entry at 4pm. The Welcome Building closes at 4:30pm. Admission charges apply and National Trust members go free when presenting their cards. Please visit the National Trust, Little Moreton Hall website for all the latest information: https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/cheshire-greater-manchester/little-moreton-hall

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May 11, 2025
Acquired a free entry voucher to this fantastic 500 year old building. Drive past many a time so this was the time to venture in and see what it was all about. It was just a marvel of a building and…Full review by kenny10564
May 11, 2025
What an extraordinarily wonderful place. It’s a challenge to describe this place in words because its pleasures are direct, visual and tactile. The Hall is so wonky that when you first see it through…Full review by Rachel K
May 9, 2025
This was a wonderful way to spend an afternoon. It is a surprising Tudor building, which is managed so well by enthusiastic and knowledgeable volunteers. We learnt so much from the Tudor provisions t…Full review by Yelvey50
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Questions & answers

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Can you take a picnic in?
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Yes there are lots of areas for picnics and bugs borrow.
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If I am a member of the national trust do I have to pay to go in this place?
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Free entry and car parking for National Trust members
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Can you take dogs in?
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Please remind me WHY am I still a member of Nat Trust when they are VERY Dog unfriendly??
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What time frame would you say it takes to look around the property and grounds in summer please? Is there enough …
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What time frame would you say it takes to look around the property and grounds in summer please? Is there enough time in one day to visit Biddulph Grange Garden for example?
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Now thats tough. It depends on how interested you are in the hall, the weather and if you eat or not. We weren't in a hurry and we had coffee and sandwich but saw everything in around …
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Now thats tough. It depends on how interested you are in the hall, the weather and if you eat or not. We weren't in a hurry and we had coffee and sandwich but saw everything in around 2-3hrs.
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What time does the car park open?
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I know the hall itself is open 11:00 -17:00 each day, I would expect the car park to open sooner, maybe 10:00 but I don't know for sure.
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Why have you stopped producing a brochure?
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As a charity, we were severely affected by the coronavirus crisis, and as a result we've had to change how we do things. This includes reducing marketing...
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