Chapter Cottage, Cheddleton Nr Alton Towers, Peak District, Foxfield Barns is located in Cheddleton, just 21 miles from Capesthorne Hall and 27 miles from Chatsworth House.
Whiston Hall is set in scenic Staffordshire countryside, just a 10-minute drive from Alton Towers. The 19th-century hotel has a leafy golf course, a modern bar area and elegant rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Kelly
United Kingdom
The location is beautiful, nice and peaceful. Food was wonderful, we ate an evening meal and had breakfast for 2 days. All well cooked and presented. The staff were very friendly and helpful. A comfy room, big enough for the two of us for 2 nights.
This 3-star country hotel is set on the edge of Rudyard Lake. Offering a beautiful setting, Hotel Rudyard has 12 attractive rooms, a restaurant and bar.
katy
United Kingdom
Beautiful surroundings, nice and easy to park. Staff were so lovely, room was spacious and nicely decorated, plentiful tea and coffee supplies, nice towels. Amazing breakfast with wonderful staff.
Just outside the Peak District National Park, The Three Horseshoes Inn offers stylish rooms and high-quality restaurant dining, as well as access to the spa facilities for a surcharge.
The Silk House features a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Leek. The property is around 13 miles from Buxton Opera House, 14 miles from Trentham Gardens and 18 miles from Capesthorne Hall.
Eamonn
United Kingdom
Good size room , great standard of décor and furniture.
Zams rooms is located in Stoke on Trent, within 4.3 miles of Trentham Gardens and 14 miles of Alton Towers. This 4-star hotel offers free WiFi. Tatton Park is 31 miles from the hotel.
Malthouse Farm Cottage Carriage is located in Dilhorne, just 8.5 miles from Alton Towers and 8.6 miles from Trentham Gardens.
jayde
United Kingdom
We had our own fenced off area with lovely views and was able to keep the dog in his own area too with no problems. The cows was a great way to desensitise him! Loved it. We had a lovely BBQ which Jayne gave to us to cook on, she was a very welcoming and friendly host.
A peaceful village with limited facilities. Follow the towpath to the old Flint mill and its fascinating place in history and visit the Red Lion for meals. Generally accessed from the railway but a great shame the expected railway museum no longer exists, Plenty of footpaths but few maps - I used an O.S. map for general orientation.
David
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