Here we list those members
who provide a wide selection of
properties for the
business traveller or tourist - from
budget to luxury
hotels, bed and breakfasts and guest
house accommodation.
They offer ideal
accommodation for any visitor to Congleton.
Yew Tree is a working
farm of 77 acres, located in beautiful unspoilt
countryside, overlooking the Peak District
hills.
Optional evening
meals available by prior arrangement.
Guests are invited to
look around and get to know the farm animals and
wide range of pets.
There are wonderful
walks from the doorstep.
Forget everyday pressures. Take a stroll to the
lake to see the wildfowl, rest by the pretty
stream, explore the woods and walk along the
nearby canal. Convenient base to
explore many local attractions including Little
Moreton Hall, Lyme Park, Gawsworth, the
Potteries shops and museums, Alton Towers and
the many further attractions of the Peak Park.
VB 4 Stars.
For further details about Yew Tree Farm b&b in
Congleton, Cheshire see our website.
Price: From £30.00 per person Rooms: 1 Double/Single, 1 Family/Twin -
Both En-suite Accommodation Type: Farmhouse B&B
Traditional family home
providing comfortable surroundings in a
tree-lined lane on the edge of the town.
Convenient for M6 either junction 17 or 18.
Arrival and departure times
are flexible and breakfast can be served at a
time to suit you, choose from a early morning
breakfast or mid morning as required. Reductions available
for children, highchair and travel cot available. Pets welcome by prior arrangement.
Ideal for visiting Little Moreton Hall, Jodrell
Bank and other Cheshire attractions. Short walk
to the local pub which serves freshly prepared
meals. VB 4 Stars.
For further information about Coppice Edge B&B
near Congleton, Cheshire see our website.
Price: From £30.00 per person Rooms: 1 Single, 1 Double, 1
Double/Family (en-suite), 1 Private Bathroom Accommodation Type: B&B
Located in the
picturesque market town of Congleton, in
a grand old black and white building
sitting on the edge of Swan Bank and
easily accessible just 10 minutes from
the M6 Junction 17.
With a function room for 85 people we now
hold a civil licence, our restaurant can
seat 40 and we serve the famous "Bear
Town Grill".
Located just
off the A536 (Macclesfield Road), and
close to the motorway in a semi-rural
setting with easy access to Congleton and
Macclesfield railway stations.
We are licensed to hold civil ceremonies
and marriages and we can cater for both
small and large wedding parties.
Our restaurant serves excellent food daily, and we
have a range of food from traditional fish and
chips to imaginative original dishes, created by
our team of experienced chefs. The bar serves
traditional ales. All of our bedrooms are
tastefully decorated to a high standard and have
TV, tea/coffee making facilities and a trouser
press. 4 Star AA Rating.
For further details about guest accommodation at
The Plough Inn, Congleton, see our website.
Price: From £60.00 per room Rooms: 2 Twin, 2 Family, 13 Double - All
En-Suite Accommodation Type: Inn
This exclusive, privately owned, boutique-style hotel is housed in a beautiful Victorian building, which has now been lovingly restored and sympathetically renovated in keeping with the Victorian period feel.
Two miles south of Holmes Chapel on the A50, this lodge is best accessed from Junction 17 of the M6. It shares its grounds with the Bears Head Vintage Inn, one of the finest pubs in the area. Each of our 25 rooms has a refreshing shower, a desk to work at, WiFi in every room, telephone and modem services, tea and coffee making facilities, Sky TV (including Sky1 and Sky Sports) and most importantly more info. . .
The Lamb Inn is an 1835 old style coach house that was converted from a Public House to a BandB in the 1980s. All rooms have on-suite facilities, TVs etc. We are situated no more the a 5 min walk from the town centre of Congleton. We are within easy reach of Manchester city centre, the airport or if you prefer more traditional towns Buxton and the Potteries at Stoke-on-Trent. The Lamb Inn has a fr more info. . .
The Residence in Congleton opened at the end of April and along with the restaurant and cocktail bar, function suite and conference facilities, it boasts 11 letting bedrooms. The Residence differs from conventional restaurants with rooms, a home from home, with a touch of opulence casual dining at its best, offering quality without exclusivity and high levels of service without high prices across more info. . .
This old textile town gives its name to the
Borough and features a mixture of half-timbered buildings, along with the
"Venetian Gothic" Town Hall. Dating back to Neolithic times, Bridestones the
remains of a Stone Age chambered tomb can still be seen on the hill road.
With no more than 30 residents at the time of the Doomsday survey in1086,
the town flourished during the Tudor period, and still retains its Georgian
character today. The central shopping area is pedestrianised, and includes
the 'Bridestones Shopping and Market Precinct'. Designed to blend in with
the general character of Congleton town centre, which has retained elements
of its mediaeval street plan.