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Events in Wettenhall | 10 Places to Stay
Located to the North of Crewe Wettenhall is a small village boasting two public houses, one housed in a 17th century building whilst the other is a favourite of CAMRA, the village is to be found in the middle of the Cheshire countryside. Located in the countryside this is a popular location with ramblers and visitors who can take the time to enjoy the local lane and byways – as well as a little local refreshment!
Of interest is the village church, originally built around 1818 was replaced by the present Church of St David’s in 1870 by subscription, some of the brickwork is inscribed with initials and this remains a bit of a mystery as the inscriptions do not tally with the names of those who subscribed, today the church serves a dual purpose both as a church and meeting hall serving the mainly local farming community.
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Little Man Inn
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New Farm
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New Farm Cheshire
(0.75 miles)
New Farm Bed and Breakfast offers high quality affordable accommodation in the peaceful and picturesque surroundings of the Cheshire countryside. We offer five good sized bedrooms in our recently converted milking parlour, with a ...
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New Farm
(0.75 miles)
New Farm caravan site welcomes touring caravans and motor homes all year round. Set in 50 acres of peaceful farmland, it is a level site with a gravel road giving easy access to all sections.
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The Badger Inn
(2.51 miles)
Our luxurious boutique style bedrooms with exquisite decor and furnishings are the ideal haven for a peaceful nights rest. Providing you with total comfort in lush surroundings, all 5 bedrooms are en-suite and feature modern ...
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Tollemache Arms
(2.70 miles)
We have four en-suite bedrooms, that have all undergone an amazing refurbishment. We can guarantee that you will enjoy warm, comfortable and friendly hospitality when you come and stay with us. The rooms all ...
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Hill House Farm
(2.77 miles)
Award winning Hill House Farm is situated in the middle of beautiful Cheshire countryside within a large garden, surrounded by horse paddocks, offering spacious accommodation and a large guest drawing room with a log fire.We ...
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Rookery Hall
(3.93 miles)
Relax and refresh at Rookery Hall Hotel & Spa
For a relaxing break in the beautiful Cheshire countryside, Hand Picked Hotels’ exclusive Rookery Hall Hotel & Spa, with its luxurious new spa and health club, is ... More
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Macdonald Portal Hotel Golf and Spa
(4.09 miles)
Our Superb new development is set to be the last word in luxury. The Centrepiece is a brand new 85 bedroom hotel offering simply the highest standards of comfort and style. Spacious a la carte ... More
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Alvanley Arms
(4.22 miles)
The Alvanley Arms is a 400 year old family run Inn, nestling in the small village of Cotebrook near Tarporley in Cheshire, run by Alistair and Janet King.
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Hopley House
(4.23 miles)
Hopley House’s simple slogan of ‘eat, shop, stay’ reflects our straightforward approach to serving up a taste of tradition in the heart of Cheshire.
The 200 year old barn at Hopley House, has been sympathetically transformed ...
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Wild Boar Hotel
(4.35 miles)
Nestling in the beautiful countryside of Cheshire, beneath the outcrop of Beeston Castle is the historic Wild Boar Hotel.
This dramatic half timbered typically Cheshire black and white building was originally a hunting lodge. The hotel ... More
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