Manor House Hotel and Spa is set in the countryside on the outskirts of Alsager, 10 km from the city of Stoke-on-Trent and the town of Crewe. It is also only a 5-minute drive to Junction 16 of the M6....
Positioned 3 minutes from junction 16 of the M6, the Holly Trees Hotel offers pristine, light and airy accommodation with superior quality beds.
Peter
United Kingdom
Everything. The rooms are very clean and attractively furnished. Great shower. Very comfortable bed. The breakfast is as good as it gets. I've stayed many times and the Holly Trees hotel is a real home from home with the most welcoming hosts. I look forward to my next stay in July.
This exclusive, privately owned, boutique-style hotel is housed in a beautiful Victorian building, which has now been lovingly restored and sympathetically renovated in keeping with the Victorian...
Surrounded by its own PGA European-tour standard golf course and boasting views of the Cheshire countryside, this contemporary-style hotel offers light and airy accommodation within a vibrant...
Kaye
United Kingdom
All staff were welcoming, from where I sat watching the chefs putting meals together calmy and with care was a joy... a very calm environment to enjoy my meal.
The bar area looks out on to the cheshire countryside, the sunset was beautiful
This 3-star hotel is opposite Crewe Railway Station and just minutes from junctions 16 and 17 of the M6 motorway. Crewe Arms Hotel has a bar, restaurant and lounge, and free Wi-Fi throughout.
a beautiful friendly village, with bespoke shops and lovely...
a beautiful friendly village, with bespoke shops and lovely bars.. something for everyone.easy to get to from neighbouring towns and to the M6, both J15 and J16. We stayed at the Manor House hotel, 5 minute drive ( plenty of parking) or 20 minute walk away.
Peterkath
Spain
10
Scored 10
Reasonably close to Alton Towers, and also my relatives live...
Reasonably close to Alton Towers, and also my relatives live there—also some excellent dog-walking countryside, canals and rivers locally. I can HIGHLY RECOMMEND the Bleeding Wolf pub in Scholar Green, which accommodated our multi-age, different needs family and dog. They even had a dog menu!
SallyWilks
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
A big room and bed for just me.
A big room and bed for just me. I had a disabled room (I hadn't asked for this but it was convenient and close to reception.
The walk in shower did not drain away so the floor was always covered in water.
I had a glass or wine which was expensive.
Breakfast was very good and nicely served, it was upstairs and I wondered how people in a wheelchair would manage but perhaps there was a lift to the restaurant.
Lesley
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
When I was at school, Alsager was a pleasant village...
When I was at school, Alsager was a pleasant village situated in rolling farmland.
I was somewhat surprised to see the brutal industrialisation being imposed on the town by pointless, unsympathetic and unattractive industrial units that have been built and, I suspect, will be unused apart from a couple of security operatives and an angry dog.
David
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Great location to explore potteries such as Middleport
Great location to explore potteries such as Middleport
Excellent stalls on site and good heritage trail
Alsager is a pleasant town in itself as well as being well positioned for road links
A number of good eating places both in Alsager and within five miles
Thomas
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The town has small businesses with a local expertise as to...
The town has small businesses with a local expertise as to what people want, as well as a choice of charity shops to look round for bargains ! There are places to eat and we had an excellent Indian meal for 2, nicely served and without the need to book in advance. There is also a choice of a supermarket with good opening hours. There is a large central park with facilities for all ages of children.
Alsager is an interesting area, and we were able to visit Mold, Chester and the Wirral, using local roads, and avoiding the Motorways (M6) which tend to block up quite easily. Shops in Alsager are good, and parking is plentiful. The hotel is calm and relaxed, and the range and quality of food suits all tastes and appetites.
A cosy, self contained apartment very close to the centre of Alsager. Handy for the shops and lots of good restaurants close by (China Garden almost next door is particularly recommended). If you want to self cater then it has everything you need. Highly recommended for anyone wanting a short stay in Alsager.
A fabulous find. The hotel is just lovely. Staff great, room perfect and so peaceful, great nights sleep. The food is absolutely delicious. A really excellent stay. Didn't have the chance to use the Spa facilities , but maybe next time, the pool and outside areas looked so inviting.
Beautiful modern hotel, immaculately kept, with excellent facilities and plenty of space. Despite a wedding party when we were there, the hotel never seemed crowded or noisy. The vegetarians and vegans in our group especially appreciated the separate menu and the quality of the food.
Small family run hotel, friendly staff, excellent breakfast. My partner and I had a good sized bedroom and bathroom, all this for £80 was very good value. Our friends who were also staying had a small bathroom but paid a little less, £75
The staff were great. Very helpful and smiling all the time. Comfortable atmosphere in the hotel. Pool was nice and gym was clean and had useful. I travel for work regularly so i will return here if the rate is good enough.
Alsager is a lovely village, and Lindop View was located in a quiet residential street, great parking on the drive and a lovely house overall. Nice and clean and we really enjoyed out stay!
The location in the centre of Alsager was exactly what we needed, convenient, accommodation well equipped, shower outstanding, free parking. Very well decorated.
Very well managed local hotel. The facilities have been upgraded and we had a very nice stay . We travelled from the USA to be near family and it was perfect.
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