Adlington Hall
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Adlington Hall Summary
- Address: Mill Lane, Adlington, Macclesfield, SK10 4LF (Map)
- Tel: +44 (0)1625 827595
- Fax: +44 (0)1625 820797
- Owner: Mrs C J C Legh
- Administrator: Mrs C J Legh
- E-mail: Click here to contact
- Website: Go to the Adlington Hall website
Adlington Hall Description
Set in the heart of the Cheshire countryside Adlington Hall is one of England’s most beautiful country houses. It has been the ancestral home of the ancient and noble family of Legh from 1315 to the present day. Originally built on the site of a hunting lodge, which stood in the forest of Macclesfield (in 1040), features include both Medieval and Tudor architecture. Additional wings and rooms have been added over the centuries.
The main elements include The Great Hall (constructed 1480 - 1505), the 'black & white' Tudor Manor (1581) and the Georgian South Front and West Wing (built 1749 - 1757). Supported at its eastern end by two oak trees from the original hunting lodge, The Great Hall is notable for its breathtaking hammer beam roof and its magnificent 17th Century organ which was played by the world famous composer Handel.
Equally impressive are the extensive gardens designed in the Rococo style providing a fascinating step back to a flamboyant and sensual period of English Garden Design. A number of original features survive including a Lime Avenue planted in 1688, a splendid folly ‘Temple to Diana’ and Shell Cottage. More recent additions include a beautiful Father Tiber water garden and impressive laburnum arcade which creates a grand entrance to the rose garden and maze beyond.
Further afield, the Adlington Hall Estate extends to some 2,000 acres incorporating open countryside, woodland, lake and a quarry which is one of the best off-road driving courses in the north of England. With a rare combination of qualities Adlington Hall and the Adlington Hall Estate offer an ideal venue for events including corporate entertainment, product launches, business meetings, outdoor pursuits and seminars. More information is available on its excellent and comprehensive Website.
Offering the events organiser one of England’s most attractive and historic venues Adlington Hall presents itself to a broad spectrum of events. With its distinctive character and outstanding architecture The Great Hall has the perfect setting for events requiring a dramatic backdrop. The Dining Room, though simpler in style, makes for an equally spellbinding experience with its handsome and elegant charm.
In every important aspect - atmosphere, historical significance and organisational expertise, Adlington Hall offers an interesting and imaginative venue with the resources to ensure a successful corporate event.
Weddings:
With two magnificent rooms for a civil ceremony or wedding reception and acres of magnificent grounds at your disposal, Adlington Hall is one of the premier wedding venues in Cheshire. The Hall’s dedicated, experienced and enthusiastic team will work closely with you to ensure that every detail is perfect, leaving you free to relax and enjoy your special day.
The Great Hall, Dining Room, Courtyard and outdoor areas, are placed at the exclusive disposal of the client for the duration of the event. Together with organisational expertise, excellent facilities and the perfect setting, Adlington Hall is truly a venue without equal.
Opening Times - 2012
- 8th April - 1st July: Sundays & Wednesdays, 1.30 - 5 pm
- Also open Bank holidays: 9th April, 7th May, 4th & 5th June, 1.30 - 5 pm
- Closed: Sunday 6th May
- Also by prior arrangement for groups (minimum 20) weekdays throughout the year. Please contact for details.
Admission Prices - 2012
House:
- Adult - £9.00
- Child/Student - £5.00
- Senior - £9.00
This includes a guided tour
Gardens only:
- Adults - £6.00
- Children/Students - Free
- Groups (20+) - £8.50 (includes a guide) - Weekdays by prior arrangement.
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