The Lewis Carroll Centre, located within the beautiful All Saints' Church in Daresbury, is a truly amazing place to visit. It's a great opportunity to learn about the life of Lewis Carroll (Revd. Charles Lutwidge Dodgson) and his connection to the village where he spent his childhood.
The church itself is stunning, with a rich history and beautiful features, including the famous stained-glass window dedicated to Lewis Carroll and his 'Alice in Wonderland' characters. The centre is well-designed and the exhibits are very informative, making it an engaging and worthwhile experience.
Whether you're a literary enthusiast or just looking for a unique and historical place to visit, this is a perfect stop. Highly...
Read moreDon't get the idea that this is a museum in the typical sense. It's worth a quick stop in but it's just a room with a few tales, stories and pictures from his youth and stories.
It's not ideal for kids because there's nothing for them to do and although I intend to bring my wife back to see it there isn't much else to do once you've been there for five minutes.
It is worth a visit though, especially if you like visiting old buildings, we stepped next door into the church and it was...
Read moreThis is a brilliant place we had afternoon tea with sandwiches salmon egg mayo, ham, cheese grape and cheese sounds weird but lovely then the cakes coffee, carrot, scone with fresh cream fruit cake all with tea and coffee. A wonderful place with lots of information on the walls thanks to moyra for the food. We was on a trip from Kings norton coaches room is a bit small but toilets and washing facilities onsite...
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