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De Vere Mottram Hall Hotel Macclesfield, Cheshire, SK10 4QT Rooms From: £90 Nestled in 270 acres of picturesque parkland with its own ornamental lake it is within easy reach of Manchester Airport, Alderley Edge, Wilmslow or Prestbury or the bright lights of Manchester and the charm of Chester. This elegantly furnished Hotel retains many of its original features combined discretely with all the modern facilities and service you would expect from a 4 Star Hotel. The Leisure Club provides all the facilities required to relax and unwind with treatments available for both men and women. Or for those of you who enjoy a game of golf, Mottram Hall has its very own 18 hole Championship Course, set amongst its magnificent park and woodland. To complete your day, sample the delights of the fine cuisine in Nathaniel's restaurant, alternatively enjoy the relaxed atmosphere of the Clubhouse, or for a lighter bite, situated in the Leisure Club there is the Terrace Caf? Bar..... |
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Shrigley Hall Macclesfield, Cheshire, SK10 5SB Rooms From: £95 The hotel sits high above the estate on the edge of the Peak District National Park, and has exceptional views. It is almost impossible to imagine that this peaceful hotel is within easy access of major cities such as Manchester and Sheffield, and the M1 and M62 motorways. Historically a private family house, Shrigley Hall opened as a hotel in 1989 and was carefully restored to its original beauty. It also has an excellent 18-hole championship golf course and outstanding health and leisure facilities. .... |
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Adlington Hall Tel: (01625) 820201, Fax: (01625) 828756, Cheshire, SK10 4LF Adlington Hall, the home of the Leghs of Adlington since 1315, was built on the site of a hunting lodge which stood in the Forest of Macclesfield in 1040. Two oak trees still stand and support the east end of the hall, which was built between 1450 and 1505. Between the trees stands an organ, almost certainly the work of Father Bernard Smith, installed between 1660 and 1680, and on which Handel subsequently played. Much of the hall was built in 1581 and is Elizabethan black and white. The Georgian west wing and south front were added in 1757. .... |
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