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Shrigley Hall Hotel Golf & Country Club
Macclesfield, Cheshire

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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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Rooms - £59.00 per Room

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 Shrigley Hall Hotel Golf & Country Club
 Pott Shrigley
 Macclesfield
 Cheshire
 SK10 5SB


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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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