Showing posts with label Tatton park events. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tatton park events. Show all posts

Tuesday, 4 December 2012

A day in the life of events...


I love meeting people! Being an Event Co-ordinator at Tatton Park means I get to meet lots of people from all walks of life. Everyone has a different reason for coming to Tatton and a different story to tell. Whether it’s a couple who have just got engaged, the little boy who is eagerly awaiting his Bar Mitzvah or even the corporate manager who wants to host a show stopping conference for prospective clients.

I also love diversity in life and always having something new and exciting to take on. That comes in abundance here! I work with a very small, close-knit team who deal with all aspects of event co-ordination, from taking the initial enquiry to being their on the day. The same team conduct venue viewings, liaise with clients, draw up contracts, raise invoices, set up for the day itself and are there for the event to make sure everything runs perfectly.

Being part of such a small team that takes on so many different roles for an event really gives me the opportunity to get to know clients. The rapport I build up with them means that I can really get an understanding of what they want and I’m able to help them achieve the perfect day that they were hoping for.





To top it all off I get to do this in such beautiful surroundings and with such wonderful people helping me along the way. Seeing the deer on the 2000 acre parkland never gets boring and being able to spend so much time in Tatton’s famous gardens is the icing on cake. Doing this with a team that is lovely and as equally as enthusiastic and passionate about Tatton as I am is the cherry on the top!



Charlotte Howle, Event Co-ordinator

Monday, 5 November 2012

The scariest place!


This Halloween was at the Old Hall Tatton Park, even some of the staff who came down from the Mansion were scared!.. and they know the people doing the scaring....though some of the haunters were quite unrecognizable.

Quite a few of the visitors were scary too....one girl on Wednesday came as a ‘mummy’ all self made costume and looked very authentic particularly with a very life like cockroach on her shoulder...she was quite terrified of the pirate though...(Allan Johnson for those who didn't realise!)


Pirate Allan


This year with the extended opening times going into the second week of Half Term, kept the visitors coming and it was very busy those last 2 days. It was well attended the rest of the time too. As usual with the added extras of face painting and mask making, Sheila and Janet, I don’t know how you keep up!... and the small rides in the Old Hall grounds it made it a full day for families and plenty had picnics on the days of good weather...and of course the story teller in the barn kept the children who were perhaps too scared to go in the Old Hall, entranced...thanks Leonie. There were hot drinks and food to keep you going as well.

We returned the place to it’s origins on Thursday, well almost as a few went back today, (Friday) and put everything away for next year...it does come round very quickly.

The last day when we finished, the 31st, I was stood at the door of the Old Hall with Mick and Dawn just chatting and my cloak which has a substantial clasp just slipped off my shoulders onto the floor, right near where someone else had a paranormal incident a few years ago. That has never happened before and it’s the cloak I wear for the Medieval or Tudor Education days and it’s never just dropped off....spooky!

Here are a few of the spooky staff...


 Ghostly Woman


 The Grim Reaper


 The Lady


 Monk

not to miss... 


The sunbathing skeleton!



Margaret Clark
History Interpreter Guide





Thursday, 20 September 2012


Tatton Park Biennial Flights of Fancy set to depart following an unprecedented season. 


Record number of visitors have enjoyed this year’s edition engaging with the Flights of Fancy theme in extraordinary ways.


Examining the human urge to fly and the aeronautical legacy of Tatton Park and the region, the 2012 edition of the Biennial has incorporated brand new commissions amongst which appear a crash-landed spaceship, a human size rook’s nest and a suspension bridge held aloft by giant helium balloons

Already over 250,000 visitors to Tatton’s parkland have experienced double `double takes’ with the unexpected sights of a crash-landed flying saucer and the fuselage of a commercial aeroplane – both astonishing pieces of visual art. The Biennial has received lots of media coverage and many favorable, comments from visitors, here are just a few....

Best Biennial yet. This had purpose, romance.

Really enjoyed discovering the artwork. Really well curated and added a magical element to this visit. Challenging and inspirational.

Well done! - what a fantastic show. Loved it all!

Wonderful, twins aged 8, loved every minute of the exhibits- Grandma

Tatton’s gardens have showcased ten of the commissions and have been home to what must be the most remarkable artwork:- Olivier 
GrossetĂȘte’s Pont de Singe (below) at the Japanese garden is a masterpiece of design and engineering – a 15 metre long bridge held aloft by three helium balloons. 



In total 20 commissions have been sited throughout the Tatton estate since the Biennial opened May 11. The Mansion has been the venue for four of the more intricate pieces including skeletal space fairies in the Amber Bedroom (below) and a film with a commissioned musical score played in the Music Room.


Since May hundreds of families and over 150 students from local schools have experienced and participated in the Biennial through its Contact Programme. Funded in part by the Heritage Lottery Fund, the Contact Programme has been hugely successful in promoting greater access to the Biennial through participation and education via a series of projects, events, workshops, audio guides, interactive signage and a specially developed app and family learning pack.

There are just a few days left to experience the 2012 Tatton Park Biennial, running until September 30 there is still a chance to see this year's artworks with a private tour of the estate and also a musical performance in Tatton’s Mansion featuring a new collaboration inspired by Aura Satz’s stunning Music Room installation - both will take place on the closing weekend- Saturday and Sunday September 29 and 30


Many of the Biennial works will be moving on to new venues over the coming months, but their absence from the Park, Mansion and Gardens will be felt! Not to fear – we are already planning new works for a 2014 edition!”

For more information visit: www.tattonparkbiennial.org







Thursday, 30 August 2012

Life on the Estate

Tatton 365 Mansion Exhibition


With only a month to go until the start of the Tatton 365 exhibition, I am in the final stages of preparation. The selection process has been a bit of a mission to say the least, and has so far taken the best part of two full days, just to narrow down the final choices. The tricky part has been trying to represent life over 12 months, as I have thousands of images to go through. However, we're almost there now and it's time to get the images framed, prepare press releases and all of the other aspects related to the exhibition.

 Life on the estate is currently at its busiest and I'm still popping in to sneak the occasional opportunity where possible. It would have been interesting to keep a record of the hours I've spent on the estate, but there have been plenty of early mornings as well as the occasional very late night.

The project has been a joy to work on. I've met all sorts of people and have got to know quite a few of the staff who are fortunate enough to work there. The more time I have spent at Tatton, the more I have wanted to shoot and it's become a bit of a second home over the last year.

I've put together a video clip which tells a bit about the exhibition...




...and there will be a dedicated page opening on my website before the start of the exhibition, http://www.markwilliamsonphotography.com/home

 Tatton 365 opens to the public on October 6th and will be on display in the mansion for the month of October. I hope you enjoy the work as much as I've enjoyed shooting it.


Her are a few taster images.






Mark Williamson