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Kerridge is to be found close to Macclesfield in the County of Cheshire, in the countryside around what was one of the main producers of silk in the country. The village enjoys a particularly picturesque and rural location surrounded by the larger villages of Tytherington, Bollington and Rainow all of which are within the Borough of Macclesfield. Much of the village of Kerridge is the subject of a Conservation Order which means that many of the buildings there today are by their very nature Victorian in origin, built during the great Industrial period that saw Macclesfield achieve worldwide success as a silk producer. Today nestling in the Cheshire countryside the picturesque village of Kerridge offers the visitor the chance to visit the historic town of Macclesfield, enjoy the numerous Victorian houses in the area some of which are owned by the National Trust, there is TattonPark close by and together with the its easy access to Manchester it is understandable as to why Kerridge remains a firm favourite with both the visitor and resident alike.

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Hollin Hall Hotel (0.15 miles)

Hollin Hall Hotel
Standing elegantly in landscaped grounds, The Hollin Hall Country House Hotel & Restaurant offers a tranquil retreat in one of Britain's most beautiful locations. The 19th Century Victorian House is set in four acres of ... More | visit website
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The Church House Inn (0.56 miles)

The Church House Inn
The traditional stone-built Church House Inn, on the edge of the Peak District, dates from Bollington's origins as a cotton mill village.Now it offers a warm welcome for business or pleasure, corporate or personal, to ... More | visit website
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Premier Inn Macclesfield North (1.09 miles)

Conveniently located for Macclesfield train station. For shops and local amenities Macclesfield town centre is only 2 miles away. Local attractions include the Peak District, Macclesfield Forrest and Tatton Park. Our Macclesfield North Premier Inn has ... More | visit website
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Moorhayes House (1.14 miles)

Moorhayes House
We look forward to welcoming you to our comfortable home, set in its own gardens with ample car park, half a mile north of the town centre on the A538.

All eight of our bedrooms have ... More | visit website
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Shrigley Hall (1.79 miles)

Shrigley Hall

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Barceló Shrigley Hall Hotel, close to Manchester, is an impressive manor house in leafy Cheshire countryside. Within the grounds are a health and fitness club and a championship golf course. The historical ... More

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Common Barn Farm B & B and Cottages (2.03 miles)

Common Barn Farm B & B and Cottages
Our traditional working sheep farm is situated at 1200' above sea level, on the quiet, unspoiled western side of the Peak District National Park. We enjoy excellent open countryside with far-reaching views over the Cheshire ... More | visit website
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White House Manor (2.10 miles)

White House Manor

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This restored Georgian House has been transformed into a luxurious private sanctuary of 21st Century sophistication that defies its quaint rural setting. Each of the twelve individual bedrooms exhibit an ... More | visit website

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Chadwick House Hotel (2.13 miles)

Chadwick House Hotel

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Chadwick House is the only hotel in Central Macclesfield. We are situated in a prime position with access to the Town Centre which is 400 yards away. We are just ... More

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Bridge Hotel (2.19 miles)

Bridge Hotel

The Bridge Hotel is situated in rural Cheshire close to the River Bollin in historic Prestbury, one of the prettiest villages in the north west of England. Prestbury, a one street village has withstood ... More | visit website

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Legh Arms (2.23 miles)

Legh Arms

The Legh Arms provides a breath of fresh air for those seasoned travellers who have grown weary of bland, standardised rooms devoid of character. Here, in one of the UK's most prosperous and charming villages, ... More

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