Turton Tower: A Delightful Tudor House in Woodland Gardens
A distinctive 15th century English country house. Set in relaxing woodlands on the edge of the popular walking area of the West Pennine Moors.
Period rooms displaying a magnificent collection of decorative woodwork, paintings and furniture (includes items loaned from the Victoria and Albert Museum).
Delightful surrounding gardens with Victorian follies and tennis court, a traditional English country garden and an unusual castellated railway bridge.
Opening Hours
Opening date 25 March 2005 to 6 November 2005
Monday to Saturday 10.00 to 16.00
Sunday 13.00 to 16.00
Open on Bank Holiday Weekends during Season
Facilities
Free parking, coach parking, shop, cafe, limited access for disabled users, admittance to guide dogs.
Admission Charges
Adults : £3.00
Concessions : £1.50
Accompanied Children : FREE
Season Ticket : Adult £5.00 / Family and Friends £8.00
Multi-Pass : Adult £10.00 / Family and Friends £15.00
Estimated Visiting Time : 1 to 2 hours
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