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Adlington Hall

Adlington Hall

Mill Lane, Adlington, Cheshire East, England, Sk10 4lf·
Historic England
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Dog friendlyDog friendly:
No
CafeCafe:
No
Car parkCar park:
No
House openHouse open:
Yes
Family friendlyFamily friendly:
No
ToiletsToilets:
No
Wheelchair accessWheelchair:
true

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Adlington Hall's gardens in Cheshire are recognized for their historical significance and are listed as Grade II* on the National Register of Historic Parks and Gardens. The estate features a landscape park originating from a medieval deer park, along with pleasure grounds and formal gardens developed in the mid-18th century. Notable elements within the gardens include the Wilderness Garden, which houses several Grade II listed structures such as the Shell Cottage and the Temple of Diana. Additionally, the grounds contain eleven Grade II listed buildings, contributing to the estate's rich architectural heritage. The gardens are open to the public, offering visitors the opportunity to explore their historical and architectural features.

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