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Always a pleasure to visit, Bournville Artisan Market was great
The atmosphere was good, but the toilets were cramped and not great in all honesty, some people who I thought were fellow party goers in the beer garden area, with drinks and vapes turned out to be 2 members of staff. Service was bit too casual from these 2.

Beer garden was good, really well decorated and set up, nice heaters to on the walls to keep you warm and games in the corner in a glass cupboard.
Great venue for walking, talking, forest bathing.
Basic parking price gets you entry to the grounds.
You pay extra for the house, the formal gardens and the farm.
There is currently a series of Sean the Sheep sculptures for children and the young at heart to explore and find. However, many of these are in the formal gardens which you have to pay to enter unless you are a National Trust Member.
There are plenty of facilities.
Well worth a day out.
Teddy
at 2024 Apr 25
Teddy
at 2024 Apr 25
Small but interesting if you are a foreigner and want to know more about homes in England on the 17th century. Small but quite beautiful garden. And it is free.
A nice garden in the middle of the city!
Tom
at 2024 Apr 22
Tom
at 2024 Apr 22
Had some extra time before a meeting and was presently surprised just how good it was for a free museum. They, of course, accept donations and is good to donate and keep a place like this going.
It was very interesting to walk around and see the exhibits, I was mainly in the garden even though the weather wasn't great.
If you have a free hour or so, I'd recommend doing it.
Mal333
at 2024 Apr 20
Mal333
at 2024 Apr 20
I hadn’t heard of this museum but so glad I came across it outside Hoxton Overground Station. It’s free but you can donate and the Museum is wheelchair accessible. There are lots of home settings through out the ages that are really interesting as is the building itself.

What I found most interesting was the posters with lots of interesting information about the home. The garden is stunning and the wall overlooking the garden is clad in ivy! It could have sat in the garden for ages as it’s an oasis of calm.

There is also a small book and gift shop with lively books , especially those for children. I didn’t see a cafe but the signage states there is a cafe!
Heyden Jaye
at 2024 Apr 20
Heyden Jaye
at 2024 Apr 20
Exhibits were brilliant and informative. Staff were also lovely :) they do have a statue of a certain someone to take care of but other than that, great!
Lovely garden too.
Spent my second full day here and still haven't seen everything.
The roman villa is very well done with self audio guide and VR experience at the end which was excellent.
The story of gardening was excellent, once I'd found it.
Excellent food and service in the shop & garden cafe.
Beautiful gardens, very well maintained.
The only improvement could be slightly better signage round the estate, some exhibits difficult to find and some gates locked at end of long paths. Otherwise excellent and well worth the membership.
A nice little green area by the river next to Tate Morton. when the kids are bored of being indoor, it is a wonderful place to hang out when it is not raining or cold.

Sometimes there are musicians playing next to the garden you may enjoy nice live music here.

Feel free to bring your frisbees and balls here, as well as food and drinks and a mat.
Massive park for walkers & cyclists with large lakes.Gardens cost £9 adult entry but again big & worth a visit with a nice Japanese garden . Usual national trust cafe on site with indoor & outside seating ,but service a little slow hence massive queues.
Small Farm area with animals onsite too ! Only downside is £8 parking on entry, so plan a full day there to get value for money !
Booked for Sunday lunch last minute after another restaurant cancelled our reservation. Extremely happy we stumbled across this little gem. The food was exactly what we needed after a big night (very reasonable price too) and the staff were funny, delightful and accommodating. Will definitely be back.
Update; report health & saftey issues to them, you get told they are looking into it from reviews & email and they still don't respond, just say there looking into it. AVOID.

Went today to see Shaun the sheep that was there. Little did we know it was an extra charge as they were in the gardens. We had breakfast there, this wasn't great as we brought 2 breakfast, one small and one full main one , the chef went and took all the breakfast stuff away AS the other member of staff was plating up our food, so the large one was then smaller than the small breakfast and no money back offered, just extra bacon (2 piece given) when I was missing mushroom, hashrown & tomato to what I could see.

The Shaun sheep was good after paying the extra to see it, nice to walk around the gardens and spot them all when we knew they were in there. This was the reason behind this visit.

Once we did this, we went into the gift shop next to the main restaurant. As we were in the shop, we were looking at the cards on display in the back corner of the shop, as we where there we didn't notice there was a white door there until it was to late, a member of staff opened this door at force into my mother and hit here on the back of the head with some force!, now this staff member did apologise a few times about it, but this simply shouldn't of happened, why wasn't the door has a notice saying in use or why have a shop display behind the door to where customers will stand to look at items in that corner of the shop.

To also add the gents toilets had no toilet rolls in at around 2.30pm today either. Luckily, we live only about half an hour away, so we could wait.

I personally will not return to Tatton. It's over priced, everything is a charge, and today, I found too many issues to one, which is a health & safety issue.
We had the most wonderful babymoon at the Newt. The entire ground, architecture, interior, room layout etc. are very well designed, services team are friendly and caring, gym and spa facilities are great, and the food on-site is superb (!).
Also want to add a note to say that we had a special/unexpected circumstance come up, where Ashley and team dealt with promptly and thoughtfully.
It was a perfect stay and we hope to come back again.
There are nice grounds to walk and so on but from the gate it just feels like a money grab. After paying for parking, entry to the farm, entry to the gardens, entry to the house and lunch your wallet will have taken a beating. It was busy when we went but the restaurant was under staffed and very slow to serve. Food was ok, not great, but nothing to get excited about.
I visited The Newt this morning for the first time since becoming a member. The grounds are amazing, there’s lots to do and explore for all ages! I had breakfast and coffee in the Garden Cafe which was delicious. The staff were really friendly, I can’t wait to return!
The team here were amazing! We celebrated 3 birthdays here with a table of about 21/22 of us and they really made us feel welcomed. The food was timely, correct and tasted great! The prices were definitely fair for the service also! They couldn't do any more for us even if they tried! 10/10!! Especially the guy with the curly hair and glasses! Made us feel welcomed and even gave us a couple of free baby guiness !!
Lovely family day out!

The play park is huge with a good range of activities for kids. Good choice of walks (some pushchair and wheelchair friendly) while others more off-road. Plenty to do.

The courtyard hosts shops and a cafe though this was busy when we visited. Lots of outdoor seating and toilets about.

There’s activities available if you wish to pay extra (farm, train ride, carousel and rides, gardens, hall etc.) but we kept things cheap and brought a picnic with us. We even spotted planes as the airport is nearby. Parking is just under £10.

I will say, the paths around the park are busy as they are used by walkers, cyclists and cars so be mindful of this as we needed to swerve out of the way a lot.

We had a lovely day and will definitely return.
Great place to visit for the day with family. Lots of interesting things to see, including a working farm, mansion, and beautiful botanical gardens. Would thoroughly recommend!
We visited the Bournville village as built by the Cadbury family for the employees of the business and found the visit compelling & interesting as well as educational. You do not have to visit Cadbury World to experience the surroundings of the village & the houses that the employees lived in. There is a school, doctors, various shops & communal buildings all for the original employees. The property today is either privately owned or the property of the Cadbury trust. We had a guided tour of the carillon by Mike a Cadbury official guide who made everything come to life & explained everything about the musical instrument. We had a cracking day out & one that I would absolutely recommend 👍
One of the nicest pubs an lovely bar staff. Have been here couple times on my own or with friends, great selection of drinks and sometimes we would come here for quiz’s evenings. Also I had lost my phone and my phone was handed in in this pub and they were so lovely to keep my phone safe till I came back and collected it. Thank you so much for that. Definitely recommend to come and visit this cosy pub.
Pedro Aguayo
at 2024 Mar 04
Pedro Aguayo
at 2024 Mar 04
Lovely place where you can see the different styles London homes went through. The parlours translated me to 1700 and 1800 England and they were great to see, and beautiful. You can also see the gardens which are nice particularly in a sunny day, and also bathroom, cooking and cleaning, etc. The explanations are great to understand how people lived and the differences vs nowadays.
A perfect day out for the whole family. There is a large playground for kids, farm, deer park and the mansion as well as a cafe and gift shop. The kids are always ready for bed after visiting. When going into the mansion there is a store room opposite the entrance to store prams. The pigs at the farm are the best part of it.
Spent a day here looking around amazing walled garden with thousands of varieties of apple trees. Beautifully trained fruit trees, see pics. You have to buy annual membership to get in but then you can bring friends on day tickets , currently £20pp which is actually good value for a lovely day out. Good cafés in the grounds, but the main restaurant is unconventional- so keep an open mind if you eat here. The food is delicious though! Your entrance also includes entry into the reconstructed roman villa and new museum, built next to remains of original roman villa excavated within the grounds of the estate. It's a bit of a walk to the villa site, about 15 mins, so leave enough time to go because it's really worth it They have done the whole thing really well and to very high standards, all the staff are well trained and very helpful, great to take children who are doing roman history at school. Didn't stay at the hotel but if the rest of the estate is anything to go by it's going to be great! I would definitely return.
Such an amazing place. The service is flawless from start to finish. The staff can’t do enough for you and they’ve anticipated everything you’re going to want. The price is high but when you get there almost everything is included (bar the restaurant/bar) from the yoga to the afternoon tea to the minibar. Definitely recommend staying at the main house as most things were that side and the highlight was the indoor/outdoor heated pool. Will definitely be returning! Also if you’re picking a time, may be worth visiting in the summer months to see more of the orchard/garden (+ newts) and its quieter on weekdays when they are less day guests using the facilities).
Lovely staff, they were very helpful and generous with us and our toddler.

Great quality roast dinner! Really recommend - the quality of the meat was great and it was all well cooked. Chicken was moist, beef was flavourful and juicy, pork was beautifully seasoned and juicy. The only small thing I'd say would be I'd prefer just slightly larger portions but the quality was so good that it's still a 5 star roast.

Thank you guys for a great roast!
M Sacc
at 2024 Feb 10
M Sacc
at 2024 Feb 10
Great Museum if you're looking for something to do on a cold winters day! It's free entry (although you do have the option to donate) and there's plenty to explore and visit to keep you busy for up to 2 hours! It details the different way we have lived since the 1700's and it shows a great presentation of what it means to be, have or feel 'at home'. Great concept!
Did you know you can see horses and other animals here? Located as a short distance to Vauxhall underground it's a nice park to take a lunch break in. Or pet a horse.
Picturesque National Trust property with lots to see and do. An abundance of open air green spaces, dog walks and views of the deer. There's lakes , a cafe and a gift shop. Not to mention a farm and the actual house which you can visit. So there's plenty for everyone. If you like aeroplanes, they fly quite low overhead too as Manchester Airport is in the distance. A lovely place with events in abundance too!
Tanit
at 2024 Jan 29
Tanit
at 2024 Jan 29
There is a before and after in hospitality after staying at the Newt. It’s hard to describe the level of quality, architecture, exceptional service and gorgeous surroundings that exist at the Newt. Above all, it’s worth mentioning the staff. Literally everyone was so cool, friendly, helpful, smart, and just truly nice people! Besides that, we had the most beautiful room. The shower was a dream. Also worth mentioning the outstanding massage by Alisa. She was so warm and generous. All in all, a truly memorable few days!
Tony L
at 2024 Jan 12
Tony L
at 2024 Jan 12
I recently visited the Museum of the Home, for the first time, and thoroughly enjoyed my experience. It was fascinating to learn about and explore the evolution of domestic interiors from 1600 to the present day.

The museum is open to the public free of charge, and there's no need to make a booking. Please note that it's closed on Mondays.
Nice and big place, the entrance is free and if you have time you can enjoy really nice exposition, most of them also free ;)
Christmas songs in the Green with the community
Lovely carol service on the green with the carillon. Who knew they could play fairytale of New York on those things 👍🏼
Very interesting history about navigation and establishing GMT for worldwide coordination of times.
We went to the Newt for their Christmas market and their Festive lunch. What can we, as a family say? it was fantastic. The staff no matter whether on the stalls, in the shop or in the restaurant, were super super helpful, and just excellent on customer care. I know many may say £45 for a festive lunch might be expensive however, there is outstanding cookery and then some, and the Newt is definitely then some! All locally grown veg from the kitchen garden cooked to perfection in a stunning way that wasn't your ordinary plates. The beef was exceptional as was everything else. I could ramble on and on, but I'm simply going to suggest you just go!
Enjoyed but very crowded dangerous at times in the dark and crowds
nice walks and shops visited around christmas so the lights were very nice to see
Versataxi Crete Transfers visited just to check our time!!
Nice park, beautiful village
1. It was built approx. 350 years back in 1675, not for Astronomical research but for making Star Maps for marine Navigation.
2. Also has 4 variants of watches invented by Harrison which could tell correct time at Sea since pendulum works erratically due to ships movement at Sea, especially the Roll.
3. These watches were later miniaturized to make current pocket or hand watches.
4. Volunteer John delivered a great guided Tour, with good diction, knowledge and made it simple + humorous to understand.
A lovely historic village green with various shops with adequate parking-- this is a lovely area to visit with the Cadbury factory close by and the church hall opposite there's a lot to see in this area with a garden centre very close by and parks --yes a lovely area even displays a lovely lit up tree at festive Christmas time👍👍
An amazing location. Set back off the main road, you'll in for a surprise as the museum just keeps on going...and going..Turn another corner and there are yet more fun things to see.

Favourite part was just comparing rooms from hundreds of years ago to pretty much today. The contemporary loft apartment is worlds away from the living room of the 17th century of course, but it's a joy to spend time just exploring it.

A great cafe, beautiful gardens to explore. Free lockers, fun little colourful bookshop and staffed by friendly folks.

And it's all FREE!! Well, not the cafe obviously, but definitely worth a visit.
Cool little grass area. Worth a quick visit
One of the best off the cuff pub meals I've had for a while. We ordered the chicken wings (skinny but tasty), calamari (garlic sauce was amazing) chicken dirty frys... yummy and the corn on the cob which wad presented well and tasted amazing.. booze also good and cheap.. 2 rounds and and dinner... bargain
Sehr interessant, toll mal "hinter die Kulissen" blicken zu können. Der Audioguide ist sehr informativ. Wenn man die Möglichkeit hat, sollte man sie definitiv nutzen
Wir hatten die Gelegenheit, die Imperial State Rooms im Buckingham Palace zu besichtigen. Anschließend kann man im Cafe-Zelt etwas essen und trinken. Nicht sehr stilvoll, aber so kommt man in den Garten des Palastes. Es gibt allerdings nur einen Weg, den man benutzen darf. Eis gibt es bei zwei mobilen Verkaufsständen. Der obligatorische Souvenirshop (ebenfalls im Zelt) ist riesig groß und bietet alles, was den Royal-Fan beglückt.
Sehr schöner Park mit vielen Tieren (vor allem Vögel). Obwohl hier auch viele Menschen unterwegs sind, ist es ruhig und entspannt und die Vögel sind die vielen Menschen gewohnt. Daher kann man ihnen relativ nahe kommen. Trotzdem sollte man sie natürlich in Ruhe lassen! Sie nehmen allerdings sehr gerne mitgebrachtes Futter :-)
An einer bestimmten Stelle gibt es kleine, bunte Vögel (Wellensittiche?), die Äpfel aus der ausgestreckten Hand fressen. Man braucht etwas Geduld, aber dann kommen sie tatsächlich auf den Arm geflogen.
Sehr schöner Garten, viele Besucher aber dennoch entspannt. Mit der Familie die schöne Natur genießen.
Clear blue skies hovering over tall skyscrapers, well this is the view in Vauxhall!
Was around for some work so didn’t want to miss the chance of stepping into a park around and this garden was beautiful!
Surrounded by a city farm where visitors were queuing up to meet the animals.
The garden was peaceful, with people walking, sitting, playing, picnicing.
Just off the main road, in the heart of the area was this beauty!!!
With pubs n restaurants being opened you can definitely spot more people chilling, talking, sun bathing, sipping beer and what notttt!
Місце обов'язково до відвідування, тут поруч красивий парк і звичайно ж тут проходить нульовий меридіан. Щоб відвідати стелу меридіана і зробити фото треба заплатити, але під час пандемії обсерваторія закрита. Можна безкоштовно сфотографуватися на тлі лінії трохи нижче площадки з основної стелою, також, нижче за основною стелою є не тільки місце де можна безкоштовно сфотографувати лінію, а і якщо пройти трохи далі можна потрапити до маленького гарного саду за обсерваторією.
Kann man zwischen August und Oktober besichtigen. Sehr sehr schön und besitzt so viele Rubens und Rembrandts, unglaublich
Schöner Park im besten Teil von Vauxhall!
Sehr schön gestaltete Ausstellung. Leider hatten wir dann nicht mehr genug Zeit für die Kutschen und Ställe.
Riesen Parkanlage, sauber und gepflegt. Es wird nicht so gerne gesehen, dass die Weise oder der Reden betreten wird. Mit ein weinig Glück kommt auch eine Garde der Queen vorbei. Macht Eindruck. :)
Vauxhall station 근처의 큰 공원입니다. 유명하진 않아서, 현지인들이 주로 잔디밭에 앉아있거나 게임을 하면서 놀고 있습니다.
공원 중간에 사람들 다니는 길가에는 밤나무들이 쭉 늘어서 있는데, 이 나무 사이사이로 다람쥐들이 뛰어 놀고 있습니다. 조용하고 정겨운 느낌이 좋았습니다.
Tolles englisches Pub! Tolles essen. Sundayroast. Waren 17 Personen. Das essen hat leider ewig gedauert. Lag wohl an der Anzahl der Gäste. Bedienung sehr freundlich und unterhaltsam. Hauseigenes IPA lecker aber wenig Kohlensäure.
Stefan
at 2016 May 31
Stefan
at 2016 May 31
Schöner Pub, etwas trubelig, junges Publikum