Ale Cellar Cafe

Ale Cellar Cafe, Disley Lyme Park - Disley

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86/100
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86
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Based on 7932 ratings and reviews
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Trip
Last update on 11/11/2023
4,0
21 Reviews
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Last update on 10/11/2023
4,7
7849 Reviews
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Last update on 22/08/2021
4,0
1 Reviews

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Last update on 14/10/2022
4,5
1 Reviews

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5
Iain Morgan
+5
Great place. Loads of place to roam around - we didn't even manage half of it in the time we were there. Toilets dotted around the place, so no need to worry about your bladder. We got access as part of the national trust so I couldn't tell you how much entry is. There's places that serve food there too - wood fired pizzas are sold just near the main car park. We took a picnic and used one of the many picnic tables dotted round the place. All in all, a good day out - we will be back.
5
Jamie Ward
+5
It's £6 for an adult to get in.. National trust members are free. A thin driveway takes you to an admission box, then drive to the car park further down on the right. TIP - do NOT go at weekends, or go early. The space between the entrance and the admission box is very small and cars queue up. They even then queue all the way down the main road and cause the road to come to a standstill. There needs to be a filter lane, but there isn't. Go EARLY or not at all !! It gets very very busy. It's a beautiful place. .you can get a free map, and see its very big. You can go for a nice long walk around the grounds. Dogs are welcome but on leads. Be careful as there are cows in some fields. You can visit the house, The gardens, The grounds The cage ( a tall building on the hill, with views for miles ) A cafe A shop, 2nd hand book store There are 3 cafes, but the Ale cellar one does not accept dogs. There's also a hut outside doing wood fired pizza !! The grounds are really well kept, and thoroughly beautiful. Definitely worth a visit if you're in the area.
5
Duncan Hall
+5
Had a great day out at Lyme Park. The house is a fantastic piece of history and very well preserved. The staff in the house are very knowledgeable and are happy to share without being overbearing in any way. The gardens are also well cared for and the deck chairs are a nice touch! The grounds are extensive and there are plenty of places to walk. All in all it's a great day out, you could spend a full day here. It's also a nice place to come later in the afternoon just to have a scenic stroll round the grounds.
5
emma spring
+5
I hadn't been to Lyme Park for a few years and this was my first time driving there. Very easy to get to plenty of parking with an overflow as well . Gardens are lovely and some great views from up by the cage. Dog friendly. Tea rooms at the house and an ice cream parlour, coffee hut and pizza place down by the car park.
5
Hannah Wild
+5
What an amazing place, the landscape Lyme is stunning, especially in the autumn. There's loads of free parking and it's a short walk up to the house. It was Halloween when we visited, so the house had been partially decorated and included a kids' trail. Found the trail quite difficult and suited to older children. There was another children's trail out in the garden, which was much easier and well laid out, making the most of the garden. There's loads of places to eat. There's a pizza type place next to the carpark with out door seating. Just a short walk away in the timber yard, you have another cafe selling normal cafe food stuff. In the house you have 2 places, the first one is small and best just for drinks and cakes. Just down the corridor and to the left, there is another larger cafe selling a better variety of food for lunch.
5
Steven
+5
It's a stately home in Cheshire, England, known for its beautiful mansion, stunning gardens, and a massive deer park. The mansion is like a time machine taking you back in history, and the gardens are a sight to behold. But the real stars are the deer, so friendly that they might even ask you to take a selfie with you!
5
Melody Shaw
+5
A beautiful house originating from the 1500s set in gorgeous countryside. The area is noted for herds of red deer of which we saw quite a few. The house itself is absolutely gorgeous and offers a more tactile experience than others. Well worth the £13pp we were charged to walk around the grounds and the house. Lots of informative members of staff who will happily answer any questions that you may have. This place is well worth a visit.
5
Pravin Mistry
+5
Very nice attraction to visit, big house on a large estate. The rooms are nice to see with some unique decor especially the wood work around the house. Some of turn wooden chairs and tables have been specially designed. They have an interesting collections of clocks, with the mechanisms removed and on display so you can see how each clock was made. They have an opportunity to dress up in costume in the dressing room as the owners did back in their days. They have 2 cafes, a cellar cafe which is small and the timber yard cafe which is a lot bigger and outdoor seating. They have a good selection food but it is a little expensive. They are plenty of benches around the estate especially next to the car park and along the path to the house. Great place to walk your dog and there is a reservoir along the walk to the Timber Yard cafe with a large family of ducks. Overall a nice place to visit if you are in Manchester or Cheshire region.
4
Pete Harle
+4
classic national trust property. beautiful house surrounded by beautiful grounds that you could spend all day walking around. also you can hire some georgian clothing to wear here if you like that sort of thing!
5
Nigel Powlson
+5
Very peaceful and majestic parkland with moorland, meadows, lakes and woods. Historic house and beautiful garden set around a lake with Italianate section, herbaceous borders, fragrant rose garden and an impressive orangery. Three places to eat ... kiosk at the car park, inside the house and in the Timber Yard Cafe, which has an indoor area for dogs. Probably the most dog friendly National Trust property we have visited. Treat for dog on arrival, off lead areas including the Knightslow Wood, offering lots of shade on hot days. Highly recommended. Please note: if following Google maps entrance is off A6. Directions may want to take you down a private road with no access.

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Now Open
Monday:
08:30 AM - 05:00 PM
Tuesday:
08:30 AM - 05:00 PM
Wednesday:
08:30 AM - 05:00 PM
Thursday:
08:30 AM - 05:00 PM
Friday:
08:30 AM - 05:00 PM
Saturday:
08:30 AM - 05:00 PM
Sunday:
08:30 AM - 05:00 PM

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