- Free entry with National Art Pass.
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The spectacular Lyme Park, originally Tudor, now resembles an ornate 18th-century Italianate palace.
“The noblest house in the north-west”
Enjoy hearing visitors play the piano as you discover tapestries, clocks and beautifully furnished rooms. On display in the library is the Sarum Missal, the only surviving copy of a Caxton book printed in 1487, acquired with Art Fund help in 2008. The period gardens contain an Edwardian rose garden and a medieval deer park.
Art we've helped buy at Lyme Park
View of Lyme Hall from the North
English
Lyme Park
Topographical
Acquired 1999
Missale ad Usum Sarum (Sarum Missal)
William Caxton
Lyme Park
Acquired 2008
Venue details
Entry details
Free entry with National Art Pass (standard entry charge is £11)
House, restaurant, garden and shop
25 Feb – 28 Oct
Fri – Tue, 11am – 5pm
Park
Daily, 8am – 6pm
Coffee shop
Open all year, 11am – 4pm