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Fascinating Tudor house
Little Moreton Hall is a beautiful Tudor building now run by the National Trust. It was preserved almost by accident and it is amazing that such an old building has survived. We last went several year...
In Congleton there stands a hall, Little Moreton, quaint and small. With walls that dance and floors that sway, A Tudor gem in disarray. A moat wraps 'round its timbered sides, Where ducks do paddle ...
It’s a lovely place to visit and very interesting. However £14 to get in was a bit steep plus the tearoom is extortionate!!! A piece of coffee cake over £5 with drinks nearly £4. The price is main re...
What a quaint house! It reminded me of the crooked house at a funfair. It has been beautifully renovated by National Trust with interesting historical facts as you walk around. I would suggest that yo...
Fascinating Tudor house
Little Moreton Hall is a beautiful Tudor building now run by the National Trust. It was preserved almost by accident and it is amazing that such an old building has survived. We last went several year...
good to visit
This place look good, but £15 per person is a bit expensive as it is only small. It has a lovely outside area for the picnic.
Fun day out
In Congleton there stands a hall, Little Moreton, quaint and small. With walls that dance and floors that sway, A Tudor gem in disarray. A moat wraps 'round its timbered sides, Where ducks do paddle ...
Lovely but pricey!
It’s a lovely place to visit and very interesting. However £14 to get in was a bit steep plus the tearoom is extortionate!!! A piece of coffee cake over £5 with drinks nearly £4. The price is main re...
A quaint Tudor house
What a quaint house! It reminded me of the crooked house at a funfair. It has been beautifully renovated by National Trust with interesting historical facts as you walk around. I would suggest that yo...