Tabley House, Country house museum in Tabley Inferior, England
Tabley House is a country residence built in Palladian style with a symmetrical nine-bay design, two pavilion wings connected by curved corridors, and sandstone dressings on a brick structure. The layout reflects classical 18th century proportions with characteristic aristocratic room arrangements.
The house was built between 1761 and 1767 by architect John Carr for Sir Peter Byrne Leicester, replacing an earlier residence called Tabley Old Hall. The new construction represented a modernization of the estate and introduction of contemporary architectural standards.
The house displays a collection of paintings and furniture accumulated over generations by the Leicester family, with British artworks personally selected by Lord de Tabley. Visitors encounter these pieces in their original domestic setting on the first floor.
The ground floor and upper levels contain nursing facilities and are not open to visitors, while reception rooms on the first floor are available for viewing. Plan your visit according to regular opening hours and note that only the first-floor rooms are accessible to the public.
A folly tower built in 1780 stands on an island within Tabley Mere, creating an unexpected visual focal point across the grounds. This playful structure was typical of 18th century wealthy landowners who added architectural curiosities to enhance their estates.
Location: Tabley Inferior
Architects: John Carr
Address: Tabley Lane, Knutsford, WA16 0HB
Website: http://tableyhouse.co.uk
GPS coordinates: 53.29600,-2.41310
Latest update: December 8, 2025 19:42
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