LYME PARK, CHESHIRE
Originally a Tudor house, Lyme was transformed by the Venetian architect Leoni into an Italianate palace. Some of the Elizabethan interiors survive and contrast dramatically with later rooms. The state rooms are adorned with Mortlake tapestries, Grinling Gibbons wood-carvings and an important collection of English clocks. The 6.8ha (17 acre) Victorian garden boasts impressive bedding schemes, a sunken parterre, an Edwardian rose garden, Jekyll-style herbaceous borders, reflection lake, a ravine garden and Wyatt conservatory. The garden is surrounded by a medieval deer park of almost 566ha (1400 acres) of moorland, woodland and parkland, containing an early 18th-century hunting tower (The Cage). Lyme appeared as ‘Pemberley’ in the BBC’s adaptation of Jane Austen’s novel Pride and Prejudice. What’s new in 2004: Display of bedhead and textiles from the State Bed

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Activities

INDULGENT PAMPERING FOR TWO AT ALEXANDRA HOUSE

PORSCHE THRILL FOR TWO SPECIAL OFFER

GOLD SONGMAKER POP EXPERIENCE

FOR YOUR EYES ONLY SPORT THEMED PHOTOSHOOT

CHAMPAGNE HOT AIR BALLOON FLIGHT FOR TWO

RALLY DRIVING EXPERIENCE AT SILVERSTONE

TOUR OF SILVERSTONE FOR TWO

TOP TO TOE PAMPER DAY FOR TWO

SWINTON PARK HORSERACING DAY

ULTIMATE FERRARI DRIVING (UK WIDE)


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