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Macclesfield has a Hotel, Guest House or Bed and Breakfast that meets your needs. Do you need a luxury Hotel in the heart of Macclesfield? Are you looking for a quiet bed and breakfast on the edge of Macclesfield? Our accommodation guides can provide you with the information you need on accommodation in Macclesfield. All our featured Macclesfield Hotels, Guest Houses and Bed and Breakfast give detailed information about the local amenities and attractions. Allowing you to book a hotel that has disabled facilities or a Macclesfield Bed and Breakfast that is pet friendly.
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In the very midst of rural Cheshire lies the lovely and unspoilt village of Prestbury, which miraculously has resisted the breathless pace of the modern world and has retained the tranquil atmosphere of the perfect English village. The Bridge in Prestbury celebrated fifty years family ownership in October 2002, and is one of the country's most respected family run hotels, providing luxurious accommodation, fine food, morning coffee and afternoon tea, private dining facilities, an excellent conference centre and the very best in social entertainment facilities. A personal, friendly service is the key to our success. |
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Set in scenic Staffordshire Moorlands, Heaton House Farm is situated between Leek and Macclesfield, just off the A523 at Rushton Spencer.
The 165 acre Farm had until November 2003 been a Dairy Farm milking a herd of 110 Holstein Friesian cows. Two Quality en-suite Bed & Breakfast rooms have recently been created. Furnished and decorated to a high standard, they have their own entrance independent from the Farmhouse. Both these rooms are accessed from the Courtyard using the Granary Steps, so guests may come and go at their leisure. In the main Farmhouse we have a Twin room with lovely views over open countryside. |
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Shrigley Hall Hotel, close to Manchester, is an impressive manor house set in 262 acres of leafy Cheshire countryside. You cannot fail to be impressed as you sweep up the climbing driveway alongside Shrigley's Championship Golf Course. The hotel sits high above the estate on the edge of the Peak District National Park. Historically a private manor house, Shrigley Hall now welcomes visitors with the scent of fresh flowers in the grand entrance hall and the warmth of a real log fire in the newly refurbished Courtyard Bar. There are 150 en suite bedrooms including deluxe rooms with views of the golf course and lake, delightful premium rooms, many with 4-poster beds, all offering exceptional comfort and luxury. You will find an 18-hole championship golf course in the grounds with a fantastic golf shop and bar. The hotel also boasts a unique health and fitness club housed in the former chapel, expect to be pampered in style! Enjoy the swimming pool, steam room, sauna and fully-equipped gymnasium or simply relax with a wide range of beauty and aromatherapy treatments. |
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This comfortable non-smoking three star guest house is only half a mile from Macclesfield yet convenient for exploring the Peaks and Plains of Cheshire. Facilities include ample parking in the grounds, full central heating, tea/coffee and televisions in all rooms, all rooms with en-suite shower rooms, outward dialling telephones with cheap telephone calls (eg £1 for five minutes to USA). Wifi is available for a charge of £5 for the duration of your stay.
Helen and Roy take pride in providing a good hearty breakfast to set you up for the day. This consists of: fruit juices, fruit, yoghurt, range of cereals, bacon, egg, sausage, tomato, mushrooms, baked beans etc, brown or white toast and a choice of teas or freshly brewed coffee. Alternatively, lighter alternatives are available, such as eggs on toast, cheese on toast etc, or vegetarian or other dietary requirements.
Online booking is available on the Moorhayes website. |
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Whether its a family celebration, bed & breakfast, or a quiet evening drink, our aim is to please. We take pride in the quality of our products and the standard of our service, and work hard to satisfy whilst retaining a warm and friendly local atmosphere. The inn hit the headlines when it was bought by a group of local residents. This secured its future and resulted in a thriving pub at the heart of its community that aims to put its customers first. We even have our own pub chaplain. The Church House has featured in newspapers and on national and regional TV and radio.
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