spacer image Discounted Hotels

Heaton House Farm
Macclesfield, Cheshire

Bookmark
This Hotel Guide
www.HotelsGuesthouses.co.uk

spacer image Home > England > Cheshire > Macclesfield > Heaton House Farm spacer image
Over 25,000 Hotels
spacer image Macclesfield Hotels offer warm welcomes and a range of facilities. Most Hotels in Macclesfield have Secure Booking online. Find a Macclesfield Guest House or Bed and Breakfast that allows pets. Or a Macclesfield hotel with Disabled or Conference facilities. Check the rating of the Macclesfield Hotel, Guest House or Bed and Breakfast. Even find Macclesfield Self Catering via our accommodation guides.

»Home

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.


Room Rates
Single - £30.00 per Room
Double - £60.00 per Room

Photo of Heaton House Farm

 Heaton House Farm
 Heaton Rushton
 Spencer
 Macclesfield
 Cheshire
 SK11 0RD

 Tel: 01260 226203

Full Name *
E-mail Address *
Telephone Number *
Arrival Date
Departure Date
First Room
Adults - Children -
Second Room
Adults - Children -
Third Room
Adults - Children -
Breakfast Required
   
Comments /
Special Requirements
 
Verification enter the characters shown above
 
Rating -


Macclesfield is a market town in Cheshire, England with a population of around 50,688 (2001 census for Macclesfield urban sub-area). It is the main settlement and administrative centre of the Borough of Macclesfield, and is considered to be one of the 30 wealthiest towns in Britain. Macclesfield, known as Hamestan in the Domesday Book, was granted a borough charter by the Lord Edward, the future King Edward I, in 1261. There is evidence that the borough had originally been founded by Ranulf III, Earl of Chester, early in the thirteenth century. The parish church of St Michael was built in 1278, an extension of a chapel built in approximately 1220. The borough had a weekly market, and two annual fairs: the Barnaby fair, was on St Barnabas day (11 June), the other on the feast of All Saints (1 November).

 
Andorra - Argentina - Australia - Austria - Bahrain - Belgium - Bosnia and Herzegovina - Brazil - Brunei - Bulgaria - Cambodia
Canada - Channel Islands - China - Croatia - Cyprus - Czech Republic - Denmark - Dominican Republic - Egypt - England - Estonia
Finland - France - Germany - Greece - Greenland - Hungary - Iceland - India - Indonesia - Isle of Man - Israel
Italy - Jamaica - Japan - Kuwait - Latvia - Liechtenstein - Lithuania - Luxembourg - Macedonia - Malaysia - Malta
Mexico - Montenegro - Morocco - Nepal - Netherlands - New Zealand - Northern Ireland - Norway - Philippines - Poland - Portugal
Qatar - Republic of Ireland - Republic of Singapore - Romania - San Marino - Scotland - Serbia and Montenegro - Slovakia - Slovenia - Spain - Sultanate of Oman
Sweden - Switzerland - Taiwan - Thailand - Tunisia - Turkey - United Arab Emirates - United Kingdom - Uruguay - USA - Vietnam
Wales - West Indies - Zuid Africa (South Africa)
Terms & Ratings Explained