Just outside the stylish Cheshire town of Knutsford and very close to the M6 and M56, this luxury 4-star hotel is a great for exploring Manchester, Chester, Liverpool and the Northwest.
Karen
United Kingdom
Breakfast was very nice and staff at breakfast were very professional and friendly unlike the manager on reception.
Mere Court, originally built as a private residence in 1903, now lovingly restored into a fine Country House Hotel.
Richard
United Kingdom
Staff were fantastic and service excellent, especially from Colin @ Laura.
Room was very large just for myself - which was a bonus.
Didn't use any other facilities.
Set within 13 km of Haydock Racecourse and 19 km of Tatton Park, The Parr’s Bank Hotel provides rooms in Warrington.
Steve
United Kingdom
This is a different and wonderful hotel. The whole place is a converted 1800 status building high ceilings solid doors, and it has been decorated so well.
All very comfortable, Breakfast is a choice of cooked or a great granola with fruit.
The cocktail bar is a nice thing to come to after a day at work.
I loved this place.
The staff were so helpful, recommended places to go for dinner and the town has been cleaned up and is fun.
The Park Royal is set in Stretton, just off the M56 Motorway and within 40 minutes' drive of the cities of Chester and Liverpool. It features a health club and 3 floodlit tennis courts.
Situated in Birchwood Business Park, pentahotel Warrington offers a 24-hour front desk and modern rooms with free WiFi. The M6 and M62 motorways are a 5-minute drive away.
15 minutes from central Manchester via the nearby Metrolink, and 10 minutes from Old Trafford, Best Western Manchester Altrincham Cresta Court has free WiFi and is close to the M60, M56 and M62...
Situated 5 minutes’ drive from Junction 8 or 9, M62 and 2 minutes' drive from Gemini retail park, The Gulliver's Hotel features free on-site parking and free WiFi.
Stephen
United Kingdom
Great staff . Clean room. Decent enough food at a good price
Lymm was not new to us as we have family living close by.
Lymm was not new to us as we have family living close by. Lovely Cheshire village with a village cross and stocks but quite hilly in all directions. Nice walks along The Bridgewater Canal and The Trans Pennine Trail. Few nice shops and small supermarket (bigger one close by). Eateries and coffee shops in village.
Easy access from M6 motorway.
Valerie
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Lymm is a lovely relaxed , what I call a market town".
Lymm is a lovely relaxed , what I call a market town". Has relaxed chilled out coffee & cake shops. Has more than its fair share of pubs, which is no bad thing. Their is an outstanding bakery (5th Generation) and a must in my book to visit. Stunning canal waterway with a regular flow of narrow boats. Near by are a wide range of attractions. For ourselves their are a number of highlights. National Trust, Dunham Massey, Lyme, Speke hall and Quarry Bank, which is a large scale industrial textile building with waterwheel. If you have an interest in science or space. Then Jodrell Bank, which is just awesome and if you have children they have an outstanding hands on learning experience , well worth a visit.
Paul
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lymm is a fantastic little place, several restaurants and...
Lymm is a fantastic little place, several restaurants and pubs all within a stones throw of the centre (& I mean a stones throw) There is a canal, river and reservoir to walk around/along.
I recommended this place to my own sister & her family before they flew out of Manchester and it is now a must stay for them too.
Best kept secret I have found in a long while, thinking of taking the wife for a long weekend.
Close to Trafford centre (less than 20mins)
Geoff
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
A lot of businesses closed within a year of our last visit ,...
A lot of businesses closed within a year of our last visit ,,including the Lymm hotel ,overall it is a lovely place to visit ,, however it always rains whenever we decide to go ,,an excellent french restaurant called La Boheme is just outside of Lymm and comes highly recommended if you enjoy a dinner with an extra special touch ,,priced very reasonable and offers an early bird menu
Lisa
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely village.
Lovely village. Good restaurants. 18 the cross was a great meal and Sextons bakery served a good size breakfast. Yummy. Picturesque houses, buildings and canal setting. Stunning building Lymm water tower. Worth a look.
Overall a clean well provided spacious apartment in the centre of Lymm. No problems with dampness etc. The door code system worked well and their were no particular problems. There was low cost car parking two minutes away plus some free parking. I was able to use the Ringo parking App to pay for parking from the apartment.
Hosts were very responsive, looked after all well. The property was within walking distance of the heart of Lymm village and its shops, pubs and more. It was well heated and warm when we arrived, much appreciated!
The location was great. The roof terrace was the best asset.
The host 'Olivia' was really nice and helpful.
It did give us a nice base to get on with things. Lymm was lovely with nice shops and restaurants.
Gorgeous apartment, well fitted out, modern, perfect for our needs. Lymm is also a really nice town/village. Plenty of places to eat. Olivia was a fab host too.
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