
Arley Hall
Northwich, Cheshire
The house was designed by George Latham in 1830s for Rowland Egerton. The earlier Brownian landscape was redesigned in 1830s with further developments in the twentieth century.

Cholmondeley
Malpas, Cheshire
Seat to the Cholmondeley family since the twelfth century, the present house replaced a timber-framed hall nearby.

Dunham Massey
Altrincham, Cheshire
Little remains of the original house and garden which was begun in the early seventeenth century by Sir George Booth and finished after the end of the Civil War.

Lyme Park
Stockport, Cheshire
Originally a sixteenth century deer park, the house was enlarged and remodelled in 1720s by Giacomo Leoni, a Venetian born architect, for Peter Legh. The house is surrounded by formal gardens of around fifteen acres….

Rode Hall
Scholar Green, Cheshire
Roger Wilbrahm bought Rode Hall in 1669 from his cousin Randle Rode. The Hall consists of two houses, the first completed in 1708 and the second in 1752; the houses were joined together in 1800s.

Tatton
Knutsford, Cheshire
Covering over fifty acres, there is much to see at Tatton. The current house was built at the end of the eighteenth century when Humphry Repton was asked to survey the landscape.