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Church House Inn
Macclesfield, Cheshire

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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.


Room Rates
Single - £45.00 per Room
Double - £55.00 per Room

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 Church House Inn
 Church Street
 Bollington
 Macclesfield
 Cheshire
 SK10 5PY

 Tel: 01625 574014

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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).

 
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