Renishaw Hall & Gardens located at Renishaw Hall & Gardens, Renishaw Park, Chesterfield S21 3WB, UK

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Sprawling country estate & landscaped grounds with guided tours, a museum, a cafe & a vineyard.

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Dave Williams

5 Google Rating

What a beautiful hidden treasure Renishaw Hall is. We only visited the gardens but we could have spe

5/ 5

What a beautiful hidden treasure Renishaw Hall is. We only visited the gardens but we could have spent twice as long wandering. We'll revisit again very soon. The cafe in the stable yard is very nice too.

Al D

5 Google Rating

Social distancing working fantastically well, alongside the beautiful lakes with a really encouragin

5/ 5

Social distancing working fantastically well, alongside the beautiful lakes with a really encouraging amount of biodiversity and some proper nice plants in the gardens has made our trip here one of the best afternoons we've had since lockdown started. Even the toilets (one person in at a time) were as plague safe as possible.

Sue Hatfield

5 Google Rating

The gardens are fabulous! Full of colourful flower beds and lots of interesting features. It's a gr

5/ 5

The gardens are fabulous! Full of colourful flower beds and lots of interesting features. It's a great way to relax on a summer afternoon. You can get food and drinks in the courtyard area served by lovely staff. Looking forward to going again in the Spring!

Julia Morris

4 Google Rating

Beautiful and well maintained gardens. Well worth a visit. Only downside was that it wasn't pushchai

4/ 5

Beautiful and well maintained gardens. Well worth a visit. Only downside was that it wasn't pushchair friendly. Several areas I had to lift the pram up/down several steps. Not easy when you're on your own.

Bryan Farrar

5 Google Rating

Wonderful gardens, well worth a visit. Very reasonably priced entry fee. Tea and cakes available.

5/ 5

Wonderful gardens, well worth a visit. Very reasonably priced entry fee. Tea and cakes available. Dog friendly. Puts many National Trust properties to shame.

Richard Hodgkinson

5 Google Rating

What a wonderful visit....the borders were absolutely stunning, especially the white one. A lovely

5/ 5

What a wonderful visit....the borders were absolutely stunning, especially the white one. A lovely cream tea....look forward to visiting again.

David Blenkinsop

5 Google Rating

Visited the car and bike show twice now. Loved it both times. Highly recommended beautiful place.

5/ 5

Visited the car and bike show twice now. Loved it both times. Highly recommended beautiful place.

Louise Harrison

5 Google Rating

Lovely setting for a beautiful cafe with friendly attentive staff. The food was delicious, especiall

5/ 5

Lovely setting for a beautiful cafe with friendly attentive staff. The food was delicious, especially the cheese scones! Highly recommend a visit.

zhang eva

5 Google Rating

Very beautiful garden! Maze, camellia walk, children love it! Also different stages, amazing design

5/ 5

Very beautiful garden! Maze, camellia walk, children love it! Also different stages, amazing design works for retreating

Mary Ball

4 Google Rating

Absolutely beautiful - and safe. Daffodils wonderful. Gardens pristine, camelia walk stunning and bl

4/ 5

Absolutely beautiful - and safe. Daffodils wonderful. Gardens pristine, camelia walk stunning and bluebells just starting to bloom

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  • Saturday10:30 AM - 04:00 PM
  • Sunday24 hours open
  • Monday24 hours open
  • Tuesday24 hours open
  • Wednesday24 hours open
  • Thursday10:30 AM - 04:00 PM
  • Friday10:30 AM - 04:00 PM
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