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  1. Eaton Hall from the east, showing the modern Hall at left and the Victorian Eaton Chapel at right. Eaton Hall is the country house of the Duke of Westminster. It is 1 mile (2 km) south of the village of Eccleston, in Cheshire, England. The house is surrounded by its own formal gardens, parkland, farmland and woodland.

  2. Eaton Hall. The houses of the richest landowners were always impressive, both in scale and design. Nowhere was this more the case than at Eaton Hall in Cheshire. Yet even the vast Grosvenor fortune was not thought sufficient to sustain such a palace in the austere post-WWII era.

    • Chester
    • 1961
    • Gallery
  3. Eaton Hall is the home of the Duke of Westminster and the Duchess of Westminster and lies just south of the village of Eccleston and is separated from the village of Aldford by the River Dee . The Eaton Estate covers 10,000 acres, with farmland, extensive gardens and a number of fountains and sculptures.

  4. Eaton Hall lies c 2km south of the village of Eccleston and c 5km south of Chester. The countryside around the Hall, and several of the neighbouring villages, has a strong and consistent identity afforded by the very large number of late C19 and early C20 estate buildings.

    • Chester
    • CH4 9ET
    • England, Cheshire, Cheshire West and Chester
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  5. Stud Lodge is a building in the grounds of Eaton Hall, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building.

    • 2 November 1983
  6. The service wing and stables were behind the family wing. The garden front of William Porden's Eaton Hall in c1865 - not the raised central tower by William Burn in 1845 for the 2nd Marquess. Photo by Francis Bedford, published in 'Chester Illustrated', 1865. The garden front of William Porden's Eaton Hall in 1826 (J D Harding after John Buckler)

  7. Visited Eaton Hall Gardens Charity Day 360 Chester on Sunday 26th June had a brilliant time what wonderful place gardens were beautiful and so well organised. Well worth the tickets and such a good cause. This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC.