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Address: Grange Road Biddulph, Stoke-on-Trent ST8 7SD, STS, GB
Phone: 01782 517999
State: STS
City: Stoke-on-Trent
Zip Code: ST8 7SD

opening times

Monday: 10:30-17:30
Tuesday: 10:30-17:30
Wednesday: 10:30-17:30
Thursday: 10:30-17:30
Friday: 10:30-17:30
Saturday: 10:30-17:30
Sunday: 10:30-17:30


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Reviews
Beautifully well kept gardens, vegetable patches, lawns and Lake. Wonderful Large sized garden with a beautiful smell of flowers. The staff at the entrance were friendly. The entrance fee was £11 per person and parking is free. You are free to explore the large gardens and there is some information about the history in the house and the Cheshire Cottage. The gardens take inspiration from different cultures such as China, Italy and Egypt. It was a very enjoyable walk and it is also worth taking the time to feed the fish in the lake.
Lovely National trust property but much smaller than some others. Beautiful gardens but unfortunately not much in bloom April. We went with children for the Easter Hunt trail. Nice activities and all mine ages 7-15 were engaged. Some areas have narrow paths and steps that would be very difficult if not impossible to navigate with a pram first hand experience 5yrs ago. Nice little tea room, prices as to be expected. Second hand book shop and small garden shop.
I've always liked walking round the gardens, looking at the changes each season brings. It's a lovely way to clear the head, if on your own, or a nice way to spend time with friends. The cafe is lovely, and there's seating outside in good weather. I particularly like the long gallery with the fossils. Not sure how long it's been there but a really nice addition.
Would have got 5 stars if better paths and more ramps. Superb gardens but even both cafe areas up steps. Nor really wheelchair accessible. Free car park with accessible spaces. Nb House not open to public. Lots of steps! Outdoor seating available.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
A stunning place with surprises around every corner. Having not read any reviews beforehand I only expected a short walk around woodland and gardens. I didn't expect the tunnels, the winding off-piste footpaths and interactions with architecture. My favourite NT site so far and my most local too. Looking forward to coming back when it's all in bloom.
We loved this garden. Lots of activities for kids, games like throwing wellies and soft balls left there for families to enjoy. Sanitiser provided to use! Love the little caves for kids to walk around. We loved climbing the rocks in the China garden. Beautiful and colorful pictures in this area. Lovely tearoom/shop. They also have a second hand book shop.
A lovely National Trust place to visit with all the facilities you'd expect, good for all ages with a fair amount to do and see, lots of colourful flowers to look at when in bloom. I had a great time. One downside to my visit was it being a little tricky to find the correct entrance to the place, set the carpark for the area on Google maps if you've not been before.
Beautiful well kept gardens plenty of photo opportunities and a fantastic walk. There are lots of narrow walkways and steps people with mobility issues or wheelchairs etc will struggle to access a lot of the areas. Conversely it isn't the longest walk I would plan something else if you are traveling a distance to visit
Lovely gardens with an interesting history to learn about during a visit. Formal gardens, woodland walks or just chill on one of many lawns and seats around. Children's activities were on the tennis lawn and there was a woodland walk with natural play area. Refreshments are available with indoor and outdoor seating. Due to the geography of the location there are many steps. Large scooters like mine are restricted to lower areas, though smaller scooters, wheelchairs and other mobility aids could get further. Some areas are only accessible with care using walking sticks, plenty of places to rest if distance a problem. Highly reccomended day out for all the family to enjoy. Parking: Disabled parking
Biddulph Grange is a beautiful National Trust estate with exquisite gardens of various varieties. It is a worthwhile place to visit. The house is still a private residence and consequently not open to the public. However the gardens will give you plenty to do.
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