Visiting Rode Hall
Gardens Open for Snowdrop Walks 28 Jan - 11 Mar 2012
Daily (except Mondays) from 12 noon - 4 pm. Tearooms wil be open during the same opening times. Admission to Gardens: £4 adults, £3 seniors, children aged 5-15 £1 . Gardens and tearooms also open during Farmers' Markets.
Group Visits welcome by appointment.
Gardens from 1 April 2012
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Bank Holiday Mondays 12 noon - 5pm
House Open Wednesdays and Bank Holiday Mondays ONLY from Wednesday 5th April 2012
Opening times - 2.00pm - 5.00pm until the end of September.
Admission to House & Garden: £6 adults, £5 seniors, children aged 5-15 £1
Rode Hall Farmers Market:
First Saturday of each month (except January)
Wheelchairs:
Wheelchair users are most welcome but will find that not all areas of the grounds are possible to negotiate. We can recommend a route on your arrival, bearing in mind that some of the paths are gravel or woodchip. Our conveniences and tearooms can be accessed easily.
Well behaved dogs on leads are most welcome.
Directions:
We have had reports from visitors being directed to Mow Cop by Google maps. We have applied to rectify this but it takes time. In the meantime please search Poolside ST7 3QP if using Google, which will bring you towards Rode Hall and there will be posters directing you to Rode Hall Snowdrop Walks as you near the property. Thank you.
From Congleton:
Follow A34 towards Stoke on Trent and either: turn right at Chance Hall Lane which is just before Little Moreton Hall, and follow the snowdrop posters; or follow A34 into Scholar Green where you turn right onto Church Lane, signposted to Rode Hall.
From Sandbach:
Go to Rode Heath on A533, then turn left onto A50 and after 100 yards turn right down Poolside. Rode Hall is signposted from here.
From Stoke:
Take the A34 north towards Congleton, turn left in Scholar Green into Church Lane which is signposted for Rode Hall.
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