It is this heritage that helps to make our stately home quite
the most magical, warm & surprising of
venues. Arrive through the grand main gates into the
private estate, you will have the exclusive run of the Hall’s
breathtaking rooms and terrace which offers stunning views across
the manicured gardens and lakes.
Price based on 7 night stay. Property also available per night.
It is this heritage that helps to make our stately home quite
the most magical, warm & surprising of
venues. Arrive through the grand main gates into the
private estate, you will have the exclusive run of the Hall’s
breathtaking rooms and terrace which offers stunning views across
the manicured gardens and lakes.
The stunning gardens and parkland were essentially created by Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown around 1775-6, during which time he actually flooded the 62 acre lake to feed the water gardens around the Hall.
There are so many beautiful rooms in the Hall for guests to wander around and relax. The Hall today is a fascinating structure boasting a Georgian façade and some extremely fine Jacobean, Baroque and Victorian interiors
Knowsley has staff to cater for all your needs – please enquire for more information.
There is 17 bedrooms available that will be available just for you and your guests. Each room has been individually designed by The Countess of Derby herself and are immaculately maintained to a high standard by the housekeepers.
There are 16 ensuite bedrooms at Knowsley.
The 550-acre drive-through safari is home to many animals from around the world. The drive is broken up into different zones where you will drive through and see animals in as close to natural conditions as we can achieve That’s the beauty of the safari drive – its different every time you go round! The drive through lion enclosure, where the pride of lions roam around the cars, is a real highlight of the safari drive but there are plenty of other highlights as you continue your safari journey. You’ll see rhino with wildebeest and forest buffalo not to mention camels, nilgai and kiang and bison!