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The finest Palladian house in the northwest, Tabley was designed by John Carr of York for the Leicester family and built between 1761 - 1767. It houses one of the finest collections of English paintings, including works by Turner, Reynolds, Lawrence and Dobson. Furniture by Gillow, Bullock, and Chippendale, together with fascinating family memorabilia adorn the rooms.
Tabley has been used as a TV and film location for various productions. The elegant gallery is licensed for Weddings.
Characterful tea room and 17th Century Chapel including Burne-Jones window.
No photography in galleries. No stilleto heels. Guided Tours: By arrangement. Parking: Limited for coaches. Suitability for Dogs: Guide dogs only. Civil Wedding License: Civil Wedding Licence plus Civil Naming Ceremonies...Read More
Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff |
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Adult | £7.00 adult |
Child/Student | £3.00 child |
Groups | £7.00 per person |
Senior | £7.00 adult |
Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.
* Last admission to house is at 16:30.
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