• Events are held in the park.[45] The Bowmen of Lyme use the park for archery.[46]. In August 2019, the park was hit by severe flooding and was evacuated.
  • I often visit Lyme Park and walk the various routes, which offer lovely views and various interesting things to see, such as The Lantern, The Cage...
  • With adventure playgrounds, picnic tables, and a restaurant Lyme Park is equipped for all visitors and offers something a little different to other gardens in the area.
  • It fell to Peter X to create the Lyme Park we see today, transforming the earlier Tudor house into a neo-classical stately home in the Italian style.
  • Excellent afternoon following public footpaths with our friends and three dogs from Lyme Park completing a circular walk with the tower being pivotal.
  • 5 Things to Do at Lyme Park House and Gardens - National Trust - Kitti Around the World Lyme park By Kitti Around the World. By live for the hills.
  • 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.
  • Lyme Park has been in the Leghs family for almost 600 years, until it was given in 1946 to the National Trust.
  • Originally a 16th-century deer park, Lyme Park was further developed in the late 17th and 19th centuries, with formal gardens of about 6 hectares.
  • During the Second World War, the park was used as an RAF lorry depot. In 1946 Richard Legh, 3rd Baron Newton, gave Lyme Park to the National Trust.