Our campsite is located within the walled and fenced boundaries
of one of Cheshire's premier stately homes.
As with all such locations, security of the historic halls and
gardens along with the 600 year old deer herd, specialist cattle
and sheep is paramount. Our campsites location is spectacular and
special; we guarantee you will enjoy the fascinating parkland and
attractions as well as free roaming deer herds and prehistoric
history trails. Our sole use of the mere a recognised site of
scientific interest (SSI) makes this a site to remember.
For all of the benefits there are some issues which are non-
negotiable during your stay
Therefore please understand that access out of normal public
opening hours is by means of a key to the main parkland gates. The
campsite duty warden supplies the key to you. A key is issued to
each group camping and it is the c amp leader's responsibility to
take care of it.
If members of your group are arriving outside normal hours
Summertime
April to
September
07.00hrs - 19.00hrs
Wintertime
October to
March
07.00hrs - 17.00hrs
Electronically time controlled gates close at the published
times, you therefore MUST supply a gate monitor and open and close
the gates with your key for every member of your party arriving
after closing time.
Although Tatton Park has staff living in the lodge at the main
gate, they must not be disturbed, doing so recalls them to work and
a £50.00 call out fee for which YOU will be directly charged
following each disturbance.
When the park is open there is a £ 5.00+ entrance fee payable by
every visitor including National Trust members, you are ONLY exempt
this fee on production at the time of entry of a pass issued by the
campsite to the person who booked the visit .
It is quite simple NO PASS, NO FREE ENTRY, if you do not have a
pass the entrance fee WILL NOT be refunded.
Any inappropriate behaviour towards the gate staff or refusal to
pay will result in you being removed from the site and possibly
your whole group being asked to leave.
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