


Bed and Breakfast in Cheshire, England.

The National Trust, Lyme Park, Stockport
The county of Cheshire is located in the North West of England and is formed by the City and District Councils of Chester, Congleton, Crewe and Nantwich Ellesmere, Halton Macclesfield, Vale Royal and Warrington.
The bustling cities of Liverpool and Manchester lie to the North West and North East respectively, Derbyshire to the East, Shropshire and Staffordshore to the South and the Welsh counties of Flint and Wrexham to the West.
Cheshire is one of England’s most affluent counties and many of its residents commute from Cheshire to Liverpool, Manchester and its suburbs daily.
The county town of Chester with many Roman connections is brimming with history and character and a popular weekend getaway for many around England, Wales and beyond. There are a wealth of historic attractions to be visited including Chester Cathedral, Grosvenor Museum, Abbey Gate, The Amphithetare, Boughton, The Minerva Shrine, Northgate, Roman Stones, Roman Strong Room, The Cross and many others.
The heritage and history of Cheshire is not retsricted to Chester alone. Travel outside the city to Adlington Hall, Capesthorne Hall and Gawsworth Hall in Macclesfield, The National Trust properties of Tatton Park (Knutsford) and Lyme Park (Stockport), Arley Hall (Northwich), Cholmondeley Castle (Malpas), Little Moreton Hall (Congleton), Rode Hall (Scholar Green), Tabley House (Knutsford), Ness Botanaic Gardens (South Wirral).
There are a plethora of attractions of all kinds scattered across this beautiful county aned a historic past just waiting to be explored.
Bed and Breakfast in Cheshire
Calveley
New Farm B&B
Chester
Chester Brooklands
Kilmorey Lodge
Hargrave
Higher Huxley Hall
Hough Green
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Macclesfield
Moorhayes House
Wilmslow (nr Manchester)
The Grove Guesthouse
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