Cheshire beauty spot named among the best National Trust sites to visit this half term

A Cheshire beauty spot is among the best place to visit this half term.
Little Moreton Hall near Sandbach has been named as among the best National Trust sites to visit in the UK.
That is according to a new study carried out by Fruity King, who analysed all 610 National Trust locations.
Each site was given a score based on the number of facilities and accessibility features available as revealed here
Little Moreton Hall claimed 45th position with a score of 21 out of a possible 40 while Tatton Park claimed 59th position with a total score of 20 out of a possible 40.
Quarry Bank in Styal near Wilmslow claimed top place.
A spokesperson for Fruity King commented on the study: "This list of National Trust sites gives visitors a quick indication of which heritage spots offer the most variety to guests, and how accessible each site is."

According to the study, the historic mill and estate has 13 different facilities, including a play area, a café and a restaurant.
Meanwhile, it achieved a perfect 20 score for accessibility, with features such as braille, ramp access and a virtual tour.
In fact, Cheshire and Greater Manchester is reportedly home to the best National Trust sites, with a higher average total score than any other region (18).
Dunham Massey finished joint fourth with a score of 27, Lyme in joint 30th with a score of 23 and Little Moreton Hall in joint 45th position with a score of 21.
The full table of all 610 National Trust locations can be found here.
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