Tabley House Collection opens for the 2026 season on Thursday 2nd April.
The Gollection and tea room are open everyday during the long Easter weekend.
The Gollection and tea room are open everyday during the long Easter weekend.
See the wonderful historic splendour of Tabley House State Rooms.
Admire the extraordinary collection of art, furniture, and memorabilia and hear about the intriguing history of the Leicester family.
Following on from TURNER 250 – Tabley is exploring further his patron Sir John Flemming Leicester who owned Tabley from 1770 to 1827.
New displays illustrate Sir John’s own artistic work created as a young man during his Grand Tour of Europe.
“The superb collection of paintings, furniture and artefacts were made more interesting by the band of friendly and well informed volunteers.”
TABLEY TEA ROOM
Tabley House Collection Tea Room offers a range of light refreshments, teas, coffees, freshly made sandwiches, cakes and afternoon teas in a beautiful, peaceful, and historic setting with waitress service at your table.
Situated in the Old Hall Room, the Tea Room links the Grade I listed stately home with the 17th Century St Peter’s Chapel.
The Tea Room opens from 12 noon from Thursday through to Sunday, and is free to enter.
Tel: 077384 06466
For the Tea Room menu click on the link under Visit Us.
St Peter’s Chapel originally built on an island in the Mere in 1678, was moved in 1927 and re-erected on its present site adjacent to the house. The Chapel, has impressive stained glass, with one window designed by Burne-Jones.
The Chapel was recently used as the location for an important wedding scene in BBC’s ‘Peaky Blinders’.
The Chapel is free to enter and is accessed via the Tea Room entrance