This traditional 4-star inn has a rural location in Cheshire, overlooking the Peak District.
Peter
United Kingdom
Plough Inn, an attractive and 'comfortable' old inn in a peaceful countryside area (just what an English country pub should be like) was easy to find with plenty of parking. Staff very welcoming and friendly. Rates reasonable as were dining prices. Food excellent, waiting staff attentive and drinks, especially local beers, nicely priced.
Would recommend anytime!
Located in Congleton, 14 km from Capesthorne Hall, The Egerton Arms Astbury provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Laura
Switzerland
Beautiful location with lovely rooms. The staff were exceptionally friendly and helpful throughout our stay. I would definitely book again.
Set in Biddulph and with Capesthorne Hall reachable within 19 km, The Royal Oak offers express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Dating back to 1860, The Dog in Over Peover is in the heart of the quaint village. This typical village inn offers a restaurant and a pub serving real local and national ales.
Palombella
United Kingdom
Lovely pub in a lovely location. The room was on the small side, but we weren't in it much.
Staff were great . Great breakfast.
In the pretty village of Warmingham, in Cheshire, this 19th century inn combines traditional character with free Wi-Fi and luxurious boutique-style rooms with flat-screen TVs and media hubs.
Sharon
United Kingdom
The service is exceptional 👌 the team are cheerful and seem well motivated. The food is fabulous, everything we ordered to eat was stunning.
With free Wi-Fi and free parking for up to 80 cars on site, this charming hotel is a 5-minute drive from the M6 motorway and 10 minutes’ drive from Crewe.
Ian
United Kingdom
The hotel was okay and the food was good and the staff tried hard
Enjoy fresh food, traditional ales, comfortable rooms and friendly service at this lodge/pub in the centre of Wilmslow, 10 minutes from Manchester Airport.
Perfect for rustic breaks in the countryside, an Inn is a small property with basic hotel services and typically traditional decor. Inns are fully licensed and have a bar providing food and drinks in the evening, which distinguishes them from country or guest houses.
I stayed in a very comfortable, large bedroom across the car park from the pub and restaurant. The room was spotlessly clean and it was great to have an iron and ironing board available as I was travelling for work. I had a really delicious greek salad with grilled chicken for dinner - very fresh ingredients - served by friendly and attentive staff. I will be booking again. Thoroughly recommended.
Great breakfasts, dinners and comfortable room -no complaints here. I stay away a lot for work and try and find small hotels/pubs with room (rather than chains) mainly for the personal touch and for the atmosphere. Happily sat in the bar area after dinner, reading my book and enjoying a local beer!
Breakfast was great. Dinner on our arrival evening was lovely. We took our granddaughter for a birthday treat to see strictly come dancing in Manchester and stayed here instead of the city. So glad we did. The staff were lovely to her.
Nigel
Family with young children
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