Venue Description
Capesthorne Hall is set in 100 acres of beautiful Cheshire parkland with lakes and formal gardens. The Jacobean-style hall with its collection of fine art, antiques, tapestries, furniture and marble sculptures dates from 1719. Open to the public on Sunday and Mondays from March until the end of October. The Hall opens again for the 3 day 'Christmas at Capesthorne' at the end of November each year. The Butler's Pantry tea room sells light refreshments. The venue can host weddings, parties, corporate events and park events such as music festivals and team building events. There is a 50 pitch caravan park on site which is also open March to October annually.
Accessibility
To access the Hall there is a ramp to the rear which is accessed by a gravel path. Only the downstairs rooms are accessible however a book of photographs of the upstairs rooms will be available to view (please ask a Steward if not automatically offered) The front courtyard and Butler's Pantry tea room are accessible from the car park and the Butler's Pantry has disabled toilet facilities. Some of the gardens are accessible by wheelchair but not all. All paths are gravel. The caravan park has some wider pitches available for disabled users and the Shower/toilet block is accessible by a ramp and has a large disabled shower room.
Accessible Performances
Depending on the area being used for the performance, most areas are accessible.
Awards List
Historic Houses Caravan park is AA 4 Pennant-rated
Toilets
Information about the toilets has not been added for this venue.
Staff
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Assistance dog facilities
Assistance dog exercise facilities
The front park area can be used to exercise dogs but we ask for dogs to be kept on a lead.
The venue says it has...
- Carer Discount
- Dedicated Seating
- Disabled Access
- Disabled Parking
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