What to do and see in Congleton, England: The Best Budget-friendly Things to do

June 2, 2021 Jasper Kershner

Congleton is a town and civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire East and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. It lies on the banks of the River Dane, 21 miles (34 km) south of Manchester and to the west of the Macclesfield Canal. At the 2011 Census, the parish had a population of 26,482.
Restaurants in Congleton

1. Cheshire Mersey Wine School - Day Classes

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Cheshire Mersey Wine School - Day Classes

We are an independent Wine School offering tastings and courses for all levels, located in the heart of Chester & Liverpool. Our style is informal, unstuffy and relaxed, and our customers learn while enjoying themselves and having a good social experience. We also specialise in corporate and private tastings and team events to suit your own requirements.

2. Little Moreton Hall

Congleton Rd., Congleton CW12 4SD England +44 1260 272018 http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/little-moreton-hall
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4.5 based on 1,201 reviews

Little Moreton Hall

Reviewed By Darrandurus - Cheadle Hulme, United Kingdom

Well what can I say, the National Trust has come up tops again with this little Tudor Gem. Extremely well maintained and restored beautiful House, it is a pleasure to visit As usual with the National Trust, staff are onsite to bring the house to life and free tours are available which are excellent. Enjoy the tour then wander around at your leisure to enjoy other parts of the house and it’s display, followed perhaps by a visit to the cafe, where you can eat inside or out in the garden whilst the ducks from the moat nibble for titbits beneath your feet. There is a path to walk which follows the moat around the property which gives you a chance to enjoy the various herbs and flowers that surround the Hall. A great all weather attraction, enjoy.

3. Congleton Tourist Information Centre

Town Hall High Street, Congleton CW12 1BN England +44 1260 271095 https://www.visitcheshire.com/visitor-information/visitor-information-centres/congleton-tourist-information-centre-p257561
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4.5 based on 63 reviews

Congleton Tourist Information Centre

Our award winning Visitor Information Centre is the ideal starting point for planning your visit to Cheshire.The centre is conveniently located, and our friendly, helpful staff have a wealth of local knowledge to share with you.Additional services at our Visitor Information Centre include:Maps, guides and local publications Tickets for major events, such as the Cheshire Show Tickets for local theatre productions and events Tickets for attractions such as Tatton Park and Chester Zoo Gift ShopOpening TimesSummer (April to September)Monday – Saturday, 9am - 5pm Winter (October to March) Monday – Friday, 9am - 5pm Saturday, 9am - 1pm Accessibility informationWheelchair Access Automatic opening doors Dropped counter for wheelchair users Hearing loop system for the hard of hearing

4. Victoria Mill Antiques & Collectors Centre

Victoria Mill Foundry Bank Foundry Bank, Congleton CW12 1EE England +44 1260 297838 http://www.victoriamillantiques.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 64 reviews

Victoria Mill Antiques & Collectors Centre

Reviewed By EdithLPool

This place is such a happy find for me. Delighted with the range of things here. Bargains to be had. Diverse range of items from collectables to antiques. Will be revisiting soon.

5. Congleton Museum

Market Square, Congleton CW12 1ET England +44 1260 276360 http://www.congletonmuseum.co.uk/
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Congleton Museum

6. Astbury Mere Country Park

Sandy Lane Off A34 Newcastle Road, Congleton CW12 4FP England +44 1260 297237 [email protected] http://www.astburymerecountrypark.uk/
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Astbury Mere Country Park

Astbury Mere Country Park occupies the site of a former sand quarry, just off Newcastle Road in Congleton, Cheshire. The site is just ten minutes walk from the town centre, with paths linking into the local countryside. It is right on the edge of the Peak District National Park.

Reviewed By U6725DBelizabethc - Shrewsbury, United Kingdom

We stopped here for a picnic to break up a journey. This is a fantastic place to spend an hour or two, with a car park (50p charge), toilets, information centre, great cafe and wonderful lake area which you can walk all the way around. This is a great place for walking a dog, and the cafe is also dog friendly, with a large outdoor terrace. Well worth a visit.

7. Glebe Farm Astbury

Peel Lane, Astbury, Congleton CW12 4RE England +44 1260 273916 [email protected] http://www.glebefarmastbury.co.uk/
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Glebe Farm Astbury

Welcome Welcome to Glebe Farm, a family friendly visitor attraction set in the picturesque village of Astbury, south Cheshire. Family friendly There’s something for the whole family at Glebe Farm; coffee shop, farm shop, butcher’s, fishmonger’s and an interesting selection of independently owned shops and businesses, nestled in the farm’s barns and outbuildings. There’s a children’s play area and tractor rides at weekends and during the summer. The stars! And not forgetting the star attraction – the animals; Alpaca, Donkeys, Ponies, Goats and more, which are kept in the paddocks, fields and pens around the farm. All with free entry and free parking. We hope you enjoy your visit.

Reviewed By KristaW466

We really enjoy visiting Glebe Farm for produce. The safety procedures put in place during the Covid 19 pandemic have been excellent. At all times I have felt completely safe. The queuing system has been clearly marked out and orderly. Hand sanitiser at entry is appreciated. The butcher calling people in ensures safe distancing. The butcher is a real bonus, the meat is so fresh, good quality and tasty. I can recommend the pork chops, best ever sausages with hardly any fat and the most delicious cooked meats. The farm shop has beautiful organic vegetables, eggs, milk and cheese. I really appreciated that they were selling rice, pasta and flour at the beginning of lockdown when these items were in short supply in the supermarkets. We look forward to returning when more of the units will be open.

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