
Castles and Historic Houses of Cheshire
From £895
Summary
This tour takes us to the north-west of England and explores some of the finest historic houses and castles in Cheshire. Our first visit is to Capesthorne Hall, a Grade II listed hall dating back to the 18th century. We then delve into the 4000-year history of Beeston Castle as well as the Jacobean mansion, Dorfold Hall. We cover all eras on this odyssey, as we will also visit the Georgian country house Rode Hall an unusual combination of two houses made into one, and Peover Hall, an Elizabethan house that was requisitioned during World War II by the US general George Patton to prepare for the D-Day landings. We have a full day to explore the delights of Tatton Park, including a ‘Hidden Treasures’ tour where we are able to see some unique artefacts not normally on display to the public, before enjoying a quintessential afternoon tea. Our last stop is the higgledy-piggledy Tudor house of Little Moreton Hall before we make our way homewards.
Tour highlights:






- Capesthorne Hall, Gardens and Chapel Guided Tour
- Private guided tours of Dorfold Hall and Rode Hall
- Exclusive opening and tour of Peover Hall
- Hidden Treasure of Tatton Park Tour followed by afternoon tea in the Gardeners Cottage
- Entrance to Beeston Castle and Little Moreton Hall
Departure Routes
Location | Depart | Return |
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London Coach Bays on Tothill Street, Westminster |
07.30 | 20.00 |
Luton Outside Luton Parkway Railway Station |
09.00 | 18.30 |
Northampton Outside the Railway Station |
10.00 | 17.30 |
Birmingham Bus stop outside New Street Station |
11.30 | 16.00 |
Location | Depart | Return |
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Plymouth Bus stop outside Anglia House, Derrys Cross Roundabout |
06.00 | 21.30 |
Exeter Bus stop, South Street, outside Newham Stores |
07.00 | 20.45 |
Taunton Bus stop on Castle Way, outside Mecca Bingo |
07.45 | 19.45 |
Gordano services (Bristol) Coach parking bays, Welcome Break Gordano |
08.45 | 18.30 |
Gloucester/Cheltenham Bus stop at Arle Court Park & Ride, Cheltenham, Jcn 11, M5 |
09.30 | 17.00 |
Worcester Coach parking bays, Croft Road car park |
10.30 | 16.00 |
Birmingham Bus stop outside New Street Station |
11.30 |
Please note that all timings are approximate and subject to change. Final timings and pick-up points will be confirmed with your joining instructions approximately 10 days prior to departure.
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Your itinerary
Day 1 -
We depart from London heading towards Cheshire with local picks ups on route.
Our first historic house is Capesthorne Hall, a family-owned stately home nestled in over 100-acres of picturesque Cheshire countryside, with three lakes and beautiful formal gardens. The residents of Capesthorne Hall and their ancestors have lived at the site since Domesday times. The current house was constructed in stunning Jacobean architecture between 1719 and 1732 and replaced an earlier house which stood on the site of the column in the park. We will have a guided tour of this Grade II listed Hall, the gardens and chapel.
On conclusion, we will head to our hotel before dinner is served in the restaurant this evening.
Hotel | Cottons Hotel, Knutsford |
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Meals included | Dinner |
Cottons Hotel, Knutsford
Born out of a 1950s Jazz roadhouse inspired by New Orleans, Cottons is now a chic modern hotel and spa in the heart of Cheshire next door to Tatton Park and Knutsford. From beautiful suites to cosy doubles, the rooms are just the tonic when you want to wind down at the end of the day.
Leisure facilities include a 13-metre swimming pool, an indoor hot tub, sauna and steam rooms as well as outdoor sun terraces
Standard rooms feature a power shower, complimentary Wi-Fi, flat screen TV, fluffy bathrobes and a mini fridge. Enjoy your very own pillow menu with choices from firm to soft. To ensure a great night’s sleep. Larger signature doubles also feature a capsule coffee machine and even more spacious Junior Suites featuring a lounge area are also available at a supplement.
Day 2 -
After breakfast, this morning we head south westwards to Beeston Castle, sitting supremely atop a rocky crag. Beeston Castle is set in one of the most dramatic locations of any medieval castle in England and when the weather is crisp and clear you can see all the way from the Pennines to the Welsh mountains. With a rich 4000-year history, a replica Bronze Age roundhouse and a 40-acre woodland there is something for everyone to enjoy and explore.
This afternoon, we head to Acton home to the Grade I listed Jacobean mansion Dorfold Hall. Nestled within 800 acres of idyllic English countryside this meticulously restored 17th century house and garden combine the best of Jacobean splendour with some more contemporary touches. Originally constructed circa 1616 Dorfold Hall is a grand brick and stone gabled house oozing old English charm and sophistication at every turn. Outside the hall are elegant gardens, numerous traditional borders, secluded dells and peaceful woodlands.

Hotel | Cottons Hotel, Knutsford |
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Meals included | Breakfast, Dinner |
Cottons Hotel, Knutsford
Born out of a 1950s Jazz roadhouse inspired by New Orleans, Cottons is now a chic modern hotel and spa in the heart of Cheshire next door to Tatton Park and Knutsford. From beautiful suites to cosy doubles, the rooms are just the tonic when you want to wind down at the end of the day.
Leisure facilities include a 13-metre swimming pool, an indoor hot tub, sauna and steam rooms as well as outdoor sun terraces
Standard rooms feature a power shower, complimentary Wi-Fi, flat screen TV, fluffy bathrobes and a mini fridge. Enjoy your very own pillow menu with choices from firm to soft. To ensure a great night’s sleep. Larger signature doubles also feature a capsule coffee machine and even more spacious Junior Suites featuring a lounge area are also available at a supplement.
Day 3 -
Breakfast is at leisure this morning. We then head to the Georgian country house, Rode Hall. On closer inspection as one approaches it becomes clear that Rode Hall is in fact two houses in one. The substantial, porticoed building is a later second house that has been attached the smaller, now wisteria-clad first house. The first west facing house was built between 1705 – 1707 by Roger Wilbraham’s son Randle. The second house was then completed in 1752 and was much more imposing than the first, the latter of which then became the service wing. During Rode Hall’s long history, it played a key part in more recent times serving as a military hospital during the First World War.
Later this afternoon we take the short trip to Peover Hall, an Elizabethan house and hidden gem that boasts a captivating history and is today still a family home. The hall’s history dates back to 1585 when it was first built by Sir Randle Mainwaring. During World War II Peover was requisitioned as the HQ for General George Patton of the United States 3rd Army to prepare for the D-Day landings in 1944. It was also the site of a POW camp. The house today has delightful oak panelling, a long gallery and has been filled with furniture that has connection to Peover and the Mainwarings. After a tour of the hall, enjoy some free time before we head back to the hotel for the evening.

Hotel | Cottons Hotel, Knutsford |
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Meals included | Breakfast, Dinner |
Cottons Hotel, Knutsford
Born out of a 1950s Jazz roadhouse inspired by New Orleans, Cottons is now a chic modern hotel and spa in the heart of Cheshire next door to Tatton Park and Knutsford. From beautiful suites to cosy doubles, the rooms are just the tonic when you want to wind down at the end of the day.
Leisure facilities include a 13-metre swimming pool, an indoor hot tub, sauna and steam rooms as well as outdoor sun terraces
Standard rooms feature a power shower, complimentary Wi-Fi, flat screen TV, fluffy bathrobes and a mini fridge. Enjoy your very own pillow menu with choices from firm to soft. To ensure a great night’s sleep. Larger signature doubles also feature a capsule coffee machine and even more spacious Junior Suites featuring a lounge area are also available at a supplement.
Day 4 -
After breakfast at leisure, we head to Tatton Park. Set in 1000 acres of beautiful sweeping parklands, the 18th century mansion is home to a treasure trove of collections gathered by the Egerton family. As we take a ‘Hidden Treasures Tour’ we are lucky enough to see some of the precious artefacts that are not normally on public display. As we wind our way through the opulent state rooms and the fascinating servants’ quarters, we can take a glimpse into eras past. After some time to explore the fragrant formal gardens, we can indulge in a quintessential afternoon tea in the Gardeners Cottage. We return the hotel for the remainder of the afternoon at leisure before dinner this evening in the restaurant.

Hotel | Cottons Hotel, Knutsford |
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Meals included | Breakfast, Dinner |
Cottons Hotel, Knutsford
Born out of a 1950s Jazz roadhouse inspired by New Orleans, Cottons is now a chic modern hotel and spa in the heart of Cheshire next door to Tatton Park and Knutsford. From beautiful suites to cosy doubles, the rooms are just the tonic when you want to wind down at the end of the day.
Leisure facilities include a 13-metre swimming pool, an indoor hot tub, sauna and steam rooms as well as outdoor sun terraces
Standard rooms feature a power shower, complimentary Wi-Fi, flat screen TV, fluffy bathrobes and a mini fridge. Enjoy your very own pillow menu with choices from firm to soft. To ensure a great night’s sleep. Larger signature doubles also feature a capsule coffee machine and even more spacious Junior Suites featuring a lounge area are also available at a supplement.
Day 5 -
This morning after breakfast we head to Congleton where we find Little Moreton Hall. This Timber-framed building curled around a scenic moat has somehow defied logic for some 500 years. As we head inside we are instantly transported back in time as we explore this chaotic house and discover what day-to-day Tudor life was like. Outside in the gardens we see a collection of herbs and vegetables the Tudors would have utilised in their everyday cooking and medicines, all surrounding a central Elizabethan-style knot garden. After some time to explore we leave Cheshire and journey southwards, returning to our original joining points.

Meals included | Breakfast |
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Tour dates & prices
Included in your cost:
- Accommodation
- Services of a professional tour manager
- Comfortable coach travel throughout
- Meals - as per the itinerary
Tour Departure | Tour ID | Departure date | Return Date | Guided by | Price | Deposit | Single supplement | Availability |
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22 August 2022 | BCCH220822 | 22 August 2022 (Monday) | 26 August 2022 (Friday) | £895 (ex. flights) |
£100 | £195 | Book your trip |
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