Meols Hall manor-house and estate have been in the Hesketh family for 27 generations and is still a privately-owned home. Enlarged in the Palladian style in the 1960’s to showcase a family collection of pictures and furniture, set in picturesque grounds. The historic village of Churchtown is situated just outside the front gates of the estate, with a varied selection of independent shops, cafes, and restaurants. The Botanic Gardens and historic St Cuthbert’s Church are close by.
Corporate Hospitality/Functions: Weddings and Receptions are available in the Tithe Barn.
Adult £5.00, Child £1.00 (under 10’s go free).
Groups welcome, Afternoon Tea available by prior arrangement for bookings of 25+ (email events@meolshall.com for details)
* May Bank Holiday 6th & 27th
Bank Holiday 26th August-20th September
1.30pm-5.30pm daily
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