Lyme Park
Lyme Park
Lyme Park is in The Peak District National Park in England.
The mansion house and formal gardens of Lyme Park are located in the Peak District National Park, south of Disley, Cheshire, England, and are part of the National Trust’s Lyme Park Estate.
Lyme Park is a great place to take a leisurely stroll, have a picnic, or go for a hike. There are also several ponds on the property that are perfect for fishing.
No matter what your interests are, Lyme Park is sure to have something for you!
The National Trust’s Lyme Park is a beautiful location that offers plenty of opportunities for outdoor recreation. The park is home to a wide variety of wildlife, including birds that lay their eggs in nests on the ground like Skylarks. It’s important that visitors help protect the wildlife by following the rules and regulations put in place by the National Trust.
Created: 11 May 2022 Edited: 29 November 2023
Lyme Park Information
Lyme Park Address
Disley, Stockport SK12 2NR, UK
SK12 2NR
Website: https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/lyme
Get directionsLyme Park Woodland
Lyme Park is a woodland area in Greater Manchester, managed by National Trust.Local History around Lyme Park
There are some historic monuments around including:
Marple aqueductRound cairn on Reed HillOldknow's limekilns, Strines RoadBowl barrow 100m west of Black Rock FarmBowl barrow 160m south of Blue Boar FarmYearn's Low bowl barrowStanding cross in St Christopher's churchyardMoated site north-west of Broadoak FarmBowl barrow west of path in Knightslow WoodWestern bowl barrow at Knights LowBowl barrow at Ox CloseBowl barrow on summit of Sponds HillNab Head bowl barrowThe Murder Stone: a standing stone 150m north west of Cornfield FarmStanding stone at Ginclough 400m WSW of Gin Clough FarmThe Bow Stones Anglian cross shaftsEastern bowl barrow at Knights LowBowl barrow 50m south of summit of Sponds HillBowl barrow at Charles HeadIcehouse at the site of Poynton Hall, 170m north of Towers Yard FarmCross base in the churchyard of St Mary's ChurchBowl barrow east of path in Knightslow WoodWayside and boundary cross known as The Dipping Stone.