The ruin of Tabley Old Hall (more properly known as Nether Tabley Old Hall) is on an island surrounded by a moat in the civil parish of Tabley Inferior, about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) to the west of Knutsford, Cheshire, England. The ruin is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building, and the moated site on which it stands is a scheduled monument.

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Tabley Inferior

Tabley Inferior is a civil parish in the Borough of Cheshire East and ceremonial county of Cheshire in England. It has a population of 137. Tabley House is located there. The Windmill public house, located near Junction 19 of the M6, is a tied house owned by Robinsons Brewery. Originally the site of a 16th-century listed building, it has been totally rebuilt. The name commemorates a racehorse once owned by former local landowner Lord de Tabley. It now has a large restaurant.
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Cuckooland Museum

The Cuckooland Museum, previously known as the Cuckoo Clock Museum, was a museum that exhibited mainly cuckoo clocks, located in Tabley, Cheshire, England. The collection comprised 300 years of cuckoo clock-making history, since the earliest examples made in the 18th to the 21st century. This private museum closed in 2024, the collection was sold for £1,000,000 and moved to Ireland to be exhibited in the Irish Museum of Time.
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St Peter's Church, Tabley

St Peter's Church is a chapel to the west of Tabley House near Knutsford, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building.
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Tabley Mere

Tabley Mere is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) in Cheshire, England. It is located 3 km southwest Knutsford and is situated within the estate of Tabley House (300m south of the house). This protected area has open pools of water (meres) that are very nutrient rich and this leads to an exceptional diversity of wetland plants. The pools were enlarged at the time when Tabley House was built in the 1760s. These pools are mainly fed by surface water and the M6 motorway was constructed near one of their inflows.