Arley Hall  Gardens
Northwich, Cheshire 
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The gardens at Arley Hall have been created by the same 
family for over 250 years and are celebrated for one of the 
finest double herbaceous borders in the country as well as their avenue of giant Ilex 
columns. 
Also in the gardens you will find 
a Victorian Rootree and roses, perennials, flowering shrubs, specimen trees in 
The Grove, as well as a variety of rhododendrons and azaleas. 
Arley's Victorian Jacobean hall, specialist 
plant nursery, Tudor Barn Restaurant and events programme offer a great day out 
for all the family throughout the changing seasons.  
The Victorian Jacobean Hall has an oak-panelled 
Library, the Gallery with its stained-glass windows and ornate ceiling, through 
to the Emperor's Room - once the winter residence of Prince Louis Napoleon, it 
is very much a living home and offers a welcoming atmosphere to all visitors. 
Other attractions 
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    Location: Arley Hall and Gardens, Northwich, 
    Cheshire  | 
   
  
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    Grid Reference: 
    SJ674808 | 
    
    Ceremonial County:
    Cheshire 
    
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    Aerial photo:
    
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    Getting there: Between Warrington and 
    Knutsford off B5391 nr Great Budworth. Sign posted from A556 and A559 as 
    well as the M6 and M56 motorways.   | 
   
  
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    Access: Gardens largely accessible, disabled 
    toilets and easy parking. Large car park on site | 
   
  
    
    Website:
    www.arleyhallandgardens.com 
    
    
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    Gardens Guide 
    
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    Email: enquiries@arleyhallandgardens.com | 
   
  
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    Address: Arley Hall & Gardens, Arley, 
    Northwich, Cheshire | 
   
  
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    Postcode: CW9 6NA  | 
    
    Telephone: 01565 777353 | 
   
  
    
    Opening Times: 2 Apr-30 Oct, Tues-Sun 
    11am-5pm (last entry 4.30pm);  
    Closed Mondays except Bank Holidays | 
   
  
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    Charges:  
    Gardens and Hall: Adults 
    £10; Seniors £9; Child (<16) £4 under 5's Free; Family (2+2) £25; 
    Gardens Only: Adults £7; Seniors £6.50; Child (<16) £2.50 under 5's Free; 
    Family (2+2) £16.50  | 
   
  
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    Other Location Pages:
    Cheshire Attractions
    
       
    
    Cheshire Gardens
    
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