Attended a Winter wedding at this beautiful venue. The building is most interesting with one Tudor... read more
Attended a Winter wedding at this beautiful venue. The building is most interesting with one Tudor... read more
Beautiful gardens and hall. Lots to see and have a fab walk around the gardens after perusing the... read more
We love this family owned stately home with it's beautiful gardens, great stately charm and great little cafe for coffee and cake. We never tire of visiting
Attended a Winter wedding at this beautiful venue. The building is most interesting with one Tudor style facade onto a cobbled courtyard and a grand Georgian facade surrounded by both formal and informal gardens so plenty of lovely backdrops for photos.
The Great Hall with roaring fire, historic organ, beams and heraldry made for a stunning location for the wedding ceremony and for photos afterwards.
The adjacent barn was also a beautiful venue for the reception with atmospheric decor and good food.
Staff throughout were very professional and everyone had a most enjoyable and memorable day
Beautiful gardens and hall. Lots to see and have a fab walk around the gardens after perusing the stalls. There’s were food stalls too, which were lovely,
We got married at Adlington hall in September 2018 and I can’t rate the staff highly enough. Everything was wonderful, and the beauty of the house and grounds made everything even more amazing.
As there’s no accommodation at Adlington hall I’d also recommend The White House manor in Prestbury if you are looking for somewhere lovely to stay whilst visiting.
Visited this place yesterday whilst there was a Bazaar on. It was a beautiful sunny day which was a bonus. The stalls were a bit sparse but the ones there were quite good. There was plenty of artisan food stations, At the back of the hall there are tea rooms but we did not use the facilities. The gardens were spectacular including a maze and various other specially designed areas. The hall was open too at a reduced rate but again I did not go around the house. For an entry fee of £2 you could'nt go wrong.
Certainly in the top ten of all stately halls in cheshire , very reasonable entry costs less than £10 for gardens and house itself.
These days the house pays for its keep by being a wedding venue and a superb one it is too.
Lots of photo opportunities in the gardens .
Small but lovely cafe (pic included).Cafe is pricy but its nice stuff .
Quite why this place is never mentioned by anyone i dont understand , its never publicly advertised and opens at funny times so that might put people off
Tour of the house is first class , looked like family might have been practicing catholics to me so they prob kept themselve to themselves.
Would have no problem recomending to anyone