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The impressive Neo-classical Mansion is first glimpsed on its high vantage point looking out over the Parkland as you walk or drive through the Park.
Built to the design of architects Samuel Wyatt and his nephew Lewis William Wyatt between 1780 and 1813, it was home to the Egerton family from the 18th century.
In 1958 when Maurice, 4th Baron Egerton of Tatton, died the house and collections were bequeathed to the National Trust. Magnificent Gillow’s furniture, masterpieces by Van Dyck and Canaletto, a fine collection of ceramics and Baccarat glass plus one of the National Trust’s finest library collections are displayed in the Staterooms. You can also get a vivid idea of what life was like for the Mansion workers, with the Victorian kitchens, cellars and servants’ quarters offering a contrasting glimpse of domestic life.
The Maurice Egerton Exhibition and seasonal exhibitions including Japanese Gardens and Architectural Drawings are included in your admission. Guided Tours 12pm, small extra charge (applies to NT members also). Book at Garden entrance.
Visit the Venetian inspired Mansion during December. Charges: adult £7.50, Child £4.50 Car parking charge £5 per; £2.50 blue badge holders. Car entry fee applies to all visitors including NT members. Car entry passes are available to purchase, call 01624 374400 for details.
