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National Trust
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Address: Little Moreton Hall Moreton, Congleton CW12 4SD, CHE, GB
Phone: 01260 272018
State: CHE
City: Congleton
Zip Code: CW12 4SD


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Reviews
Really can't fault the guides here for their enthusiasm and knowledge. First class! If you like unusual buildings, then this is one for you. Hardly a level floor in the place, but it does it so elegantly! Black and white exterior with thousands of of small panes of glass. Nice stroll around the moated garden. Well worth a look! Very poor wheelchair access, hence the four stars
A great historical building with amazing character! Plenty of parking facilities, and great friendly curator s/staff providing lots of information. Very deceptive from the exterior of the sheer size of the property, well worth the visit. There is also a nice looped hiking trail for any ramblers visiting the area.
What a truly magnificent dwelling. The rooms are so wonky that it's an incredible feat of engineering that it's still standing which makes it all the more charming! Lovely tea room and outside tables in the garden behind. Ducks looking for crumbs were cute! Spent around 2 hours here.
Gorgeous little house which is so much fun to explore. Entry was reasonably priced too. We were able to spend a good hour looking around. Garden is small but very beautiful, and the house itself is just amazing. Volunteers were all really friendly and able to add extra information to our day.
This is a fantastic house to visit. It's steeped in history and very romantic. We loved it. The guides were great; very knowledgeable and they obviously care passionately about the place. They brought the past to life and very enjoyable it was too. Highly recommended.
Have lived in Stoke all my life and passed it every day for 4 years but never been here!! Great for history and/or architectural buffs, a must see in my opinion. Gardens a little disappointing but the moat was a nice surprise. Usual lovely lunch. Highly recommended.
This is a most adorable and quirky 500 year old building by a rich land owner in that time. It is like a picture perfect puzzle put together of different symmetrical patterns and designs that contrast but also compliment its structure. How this wooden building has held itself is what I find amazing. The constant flow of guest to pounding its floors…may it survive the many more that come to marvel it’s existence. It is not ideal for those with mobility issues as there are lots of tight corners and uneven surfaces , steep steps to negotiate if you want to access the higher floors. The grounds are good and it is a nice place for a picnic. When it a busy period be prepared to sit it out till you get parking space.
Had the absolute pleasure of visiting in the sunshine - it's a must-see if you're into Tudor houses! The courtyard talk was informative and entertaining and I love that they do this, so many properties you walk around unaware of the history. We were having such a nice time we stayed for soup and a cream tea, with visiting ducks! I recommend getting here early so you can enjoy the house before it gets busy.
A beautiful place to visit! The staff are very knowledgeable and great with the children when explaining the history of the building. I'd definitely recommend listening to one of the talks in the great hall before exploring. We bought a hot chocolate and a delicious rhubarb flapjack and sat outside in the sun watching the ducks.
An amazing 500yr old Tudor manor house and small gardens within a moat where very little is square, most is very wonky. Lovely little cafe for indoor or outdoor drinks, scones and other snacks. Friendly ducks and ducklings may join you outside around the tables. Outside of the moat during our visit were children's activities, school holiday time. Outside is suitable for scooters, wheelchairs and walking aids. Inside the house is only suitable for walking sticks, with care stairs and wonky floors are accessible. Highly reccomended day out for all the family of any age.
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