Capesthorne Hall & Gardens, near Macclesfield, has been the family home of the Bromley Davenports since 1726.
Set in the Heart of the Cheshire countryside, Capesthorne has a distinctive Jacobean style, with a Georgian Chapel and delightful gardens and lakes set in over 100 acres of parkland.
The gardens of the Hall feature colourful herbaceous borders filled with a rich array of perennials, notable for the late summer fragrance of rosa gallica, rosa rugosa and old moss roses.
You can also enjoy a small rose arbour, rhododendron woods and walks leading to an arboretum.
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