What is the postcode for Arley Hall?
What is the postcode for Arley Hall?
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How much does Arley Hall cost?
How much is it to visit? The price to visit in Low Season (November – February) is £6 for Adults, £3 for Children (4-16 years) and £15 for a family ticket (up to 2 Adults and 3 Children). Car parking is £2 per car. Season Ticket holder’s and valid blue badge holders receive free parking.
Do you have to pay for Arley Hall?
The garden is fully accessible. The Plant Nursery is open March – October 10am – 5.30pm (entry is free and a garden entry ticket is not required).
What was filmed at Arley Hall?
Productions filmed at Arley include the BBC’s Peaky Blinders, Antiques Road Show and Body Farm. Many others include Great British Garden Revival, Songs of Praise and Our Zoo. We have been the link setting for Inside Out North West several times.
Is peaky blinders filmed at Arley Hall?
Many locations on our doorstep are used in show, with Arley Hall and Gardens, near Appleton Thorn, used as one of the main filming locations. Arley Hall doubles as lead character Tommy Shelby’s Arrow House with the production team painting the walls dark green and bringing in 1920s furniture every time they work there.
Is Arley Hall open to public?
Arley Hall & Gardens – Country House in the Heart of Cheshire. Arley Gardens are open everyday in December (except Christmas Day) 10am – 4pm. We are also open everyday next year including New Years Day. PLEASE NOTE the use of the café and toilets are for garden visitors only.
Where is Tommy Shelby’s house?
Arley Hall is a stunning country manor in the village of Arley, and Peaky Blinders is just one of several TV series and programmes filmed at the venue. The house is used as the backdrop and set of Tommy Shelby’s stunning house, though it is really the home of Viscount Ashbrook and his family and has been for 500 years.
Where was Tommy Shelby’s wedding filmed?
Arley Hall
The show uses Arley Hall as the setting for Tommy Shelby’s home, Arrow House. It’s the perfect cheshire venue for any fans of the show. It’s also the perfect venue for those wanting a grand stately home for their wedding venue. The grounds and gardens are stunning.
Where is the house used in Peaky Blinders?
Arley Hall and its impressive gardens double up as the setting for Tommy Shelby’s impressive manor home.
Is Wilmslow in Cheshire East or West?
Cheshire East is the third largest unitary authority in the North West next to Manchester and Liverpool. The larger towns in Cheshire East are: Alsager, Congleton, Crewe, Knutsford, Macclesfield, Middlewich, Nantwich, Poynton, Sandbach and Wilmslow.
Is Ellesmere Port in Cheshire East?
Ellesmere Port (/ˈɛlzmɪər/ ELZ-meer) is a port town in the Cheshire West and Chester local authority area of Cheshire, England….
Ellesmere Port | |
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• London | 170 mi (270 km) SE |
Unitary authority | Cheshire West and Chester |
Ceremonial county | Cheshire |
Region | North West |
When will the gardens at Arley Hall be open?
The Gardens at Arley Hall will remain open under summer hours and will open daily from 10am – 5pm. The Hall will be open on several weekends during the year, please visit our What’s On page for opening dates.
Is there a lift at Arley in the Hall?
There is no lift at Arley in The Hall, access upstairs is via stairs only. The garden is fully accessible. The Plant Nursery is open March – October 10am – 5.30pm (entry is free and a garden entry ticket is not required). Cyclists please use the bike racks by the entrance before paying for entry via the shop. Dogs on a lead are welcome.
How do I book a wheelchair at Arley Park?
Manual and motorised wheelchairs are available to be booked via our shop on 01565 777 353. Disabled toilets are available. There is no lift at Arley in The Hall, access upstairs is via stairs only. The garden is fully accessible. The Plant Nursery is open March – October 10am – 5.30pm (entry is free and a garden entry ticket is not required).
How do I get to Arley on the M56?
Arley is signposted from Junction 9/10 on the M56 and Junction 19/20 on the M6. Follow the brown tourist signs. IT IS ESSENTIAL TO FOLLOW THE TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT SIGNS AND TRAFFIC MARSHALLS DIRECTIONS.