Dutch Tea Garden
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The Dutch Tea Garden was laid out by C. E. Mallows in about 1905. The garden contains the Tea House which was designed by John Douglas. This has a cruciform plan and is a half-timbered building on a sandstone plinth. The roof is of red tiles, and sweeps upwards to a small spire surmounted by a weathercock. It is listed Grade II
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eaton_Hall,_Cheshire
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Coordinates: 53°8'14"N 2°52'32"W
- Eaton Hall Grounds 1.8 km
- Alyn Waters Country Park 11 km
- Erddig Country Park/Erddig Estate 14 km
- Llandegla Forest (Coed Llandegla) 23 km
- Oaks Wood 55 km
- Eastridge Woods 57 km
- Hope Coppice 58 km
- Linley Big Wood 66 km
- Coed-y-Brenin 78 km
- Beddgelert Forest 87 km
- Eaton Hall Grounds 0.6 km
- Former RAF Poulton 1.6 km
- Poulton Research Project/Poulton Abbey 2.2 km
- Chester Business Park 3.2 km
- Heronbridge Roman Site 3.3 km
- The King's School Chester 3.7 km
- Huntington WTW2 Solar Field 3.7 km
- Chester Sewage Treatment Works 3.7 km
- Westminster Park 4.4 km
- Battle of Rowton Heath 4.8 km