House & Gardens: Adults: £8.00, Concessions: £7.00, Child: (5-15) £1.00
Garden Only: Adults: £5.00, Child: (5-15) £1.00
RHS/HHA Members Free* (except special events, 25% off admission to National Art Pass Holders
Group visits welcome by appointment.
Between A34 and A50. 5 miles south of Congleton.
Bus service 20 to Butt Lane then 315 to Rode Estate.
The nearest railway station is Kidsgrove, which is 3 miles away.
* Snowdrop Walks from 2nd February until 3rd March
Bluebell walks from 27th April to 8th May.
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