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 Nantwich.
Oakland House is a
family-run business and offers a friendly and
relaxed atmosphere. The rooms, some of which are
in a separate chalet, are attractively furnished
and well equipped.
All rooms are en-suite and
centrally heated and have tea and coffee making
facilities, colour television, radio alarm
clock, hair dryer, sewing kits and shoe cleaning
equipment. We now offer facilities for
anglers which includes a fridge for bait, drying
facilities for wet clothes, storage for
equipment and packed lunches on request. Close to
Nantwich, Stapeley Water Gardens, Cheshire Canal
system and Bridgemere Garden World. Also
convenient for fishing and golf. AA 4 Stars.
Comfortable and
friendly farmhouse offering bed and breakfast
situated in rural Cheshire, but only 5 miles
from Nantwich.
The double room has
standard double bed with enough spare space for
a cot if required with en-suite shower & W.C.
In the room we supply
tea/coffee making facilities, and television
with freeview.
The twin room has two single beds with en-suite
bath & WC the room also has a TV\DVD player and
tea coffee making facilities. Both rooms have
wireless broadband available. Robert & Andrea
guarantee you a very warm welcome. We also offer
self catering accommodation.
A 16th Century Coaching Inn located in the centre of this historic market
town. The Crown Hotel has been refurbished to offer every facility for today's modern
traveller, whilst retaining many of the charming original features including oak beams and log fires. Lunchtime carvery and Italian Restaurant available daily. Ideal location for Cheshire countryside; Chester; The Potteries and many other attractions. Nantwich Jazz Festival is held annually each Easter weekend. Free car parking and complimentary
Wi-Fi connections... more
The recently completed, £1.5million refurbishment of The Cheshire Cat in Nantwich has enabled us to design a hotel that truly provides the highest standard of accommodation for your specific needs. At Curshaws ROOMS you can choose the level of accommodation that suits your needs and be assured of comfort and service beyond your
expectation. All bedrooms are uniquely designed and individually decorated with all the usual refinements you would expect from a modern executive hotel. This includes Internet connection, digital safe, a choice of luxur... more
Rookery Hall is set in 38 acres of beautiful Cheshire countryside, and yet conveniently located close to the M6, Crewe, Manchester and Liverpool. The Hall was built in 1816 and today is a fully refurbished country house mansion. As you pass through the wrought iron gates beside the lodge, and sweep down the long drive between the lawns to the house, you could almost be forgiven for momentarily thinking you had somehow been transported to France. In fact, with its mellow sandstone walls, polished mahogany panelling, ornamental ceilings, deep-but... more
Alvaston is a half-timbered lovingly restored Victorian country house 5 minutes from the old Cheshire riverside town of Nantwich, close to the splendid cathedral city of Chester. All 169 purpose-built rooms are well-appointed with en-suite bathrooms, tea and coffee facilities and TVs with options to upgrade to larger Ambassador Plus and Signature rooms. Dinner can be taken in the Grove Cabaret Diner Restaurant, followed by dancing and the evenings live entertainment. We offer an array of facilities and activities for our guests which include a... more
Alvaston is a half-timbered Victorian country house five minutes from the old Cheshire riverside town of Nantwich. Close to the splendid cathedral city of Chester, just 10 minutes from the restful Water Gardens at Stapely, this wonderful hotel promises a truly memorable experience. Alvaston is not only blessed with an exclusive nine hole EGU standard golf course and a 250m bay floodlit driving range, it also has many indoor and outdoor facilities for you to enjoy. ( available at an extra cost) At Alvaston Hall we make your evening special, and... more
A small and older market town, beside the River
Weaver. Features include a medieval street pattern, a sandstone church and
many listed buildings of historical interest. Nantwich is associated with
salt, Cheshire cheese, and black and white buildings, and has survived the
Norman invaders, the Welsh marauders and it was almost destroyed by the
great fire. Rebuilt with the help of Queen Elizabeth 1. During the Civil
War, Nantwich was besieged several times, when this ended, the townspeople
celebrated by wearing holly in their hats. The Battle of Nantwich is
remembered with an annual re-enactment on Holly Holy Day. St Mary's
Church, known as 'The Cathedral of South Cheshire' and is located in The
Square, the towns focal point. St Mary's, one of the finest Medieval
churches in Britain, has its own visitor centre, and there's plenty of
shopping offered in the landscaped, pedestrianised areas of the town.