Set within 1,400 acres of moorland and deer park near Disley, Lyme Hall is a striking blend of Tudor and Baroque architecture, surrounded by formal gardens and sweeping views across the Cheshire plains. Once a hunting lodge for the Legh family, the estate has evolved into one of the region’s most elegant historic homes.
Lyme Hall famously portrayed Pemberley in the BBC’s Pride and Prejudice (1995), and its interiors and grounds still evoke cinematic grandeur. Guests can explore the house, stroll through the Dutch Garden, visit The Cage tower, or spot red deer in the parkland. The Timber Yard Café, shops, and bookshop offer a relaxed finish to a cultured day out.
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