Apple Day
Celebrate the humble apple at Apple Day in the Gardens this October.
- Booking not needed
- Free event (admission applies)
A scrumptious Sunday in the Gardens to celebrate the wonderful apple. Learn about the different varieties of apple grown in the Kitchen Garden, and try tasting them.
After visiting the gardens enjoy tasty apple-based treats on sale in the shops and restaurants. Apple Day runs in conjunction with our Shop and Eat Local weekend, which celebrates our delicious Tatton produce with tastings in the Housekeepers Store, food demonstrations at the Farm and a special menu at the Stables Restaurant.
Garden entry fee applies to non NT members. (Free entry available to RHS members and Historic Houses members.)
Vehicle Parkland entry fee applies to all (including NT members). Book online at tattonpark.org.uk for a 10% discount.
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Event ticket prices
This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.
Check admission pricesThe basics
- Suitability
Suitable for all ages
- Meeting point
The Gardens are a short walk away from the main car park.
- What to bring and wear
If the weather has been wet then wellies would be useful!
- Accessibility
There are some uneven surfaces in the Gardens. There are mobility scooters available to hire at the Garden Entrance for use within the Gardens.
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