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The Crown 01829 732416
Cheshire, Tarporley, CW6 0AT

distance: (5.8 miles)
Situated in the Cheshire countryside, The Crown is in the pretty village of Tarporley. With free Wi-Fi throughout and free onsite parking, it offers an authentic Italian restaurant and modern bedrooms.
Latymer Hotel 01244 675074
Cheshire, Chester, CH4 8JW

distance: (10.9 miles)
It is within easy walking distance of Chester City Centre, the most complete walled city in Britain and all of its historical sights-some dating from Roman times. Chester is famous for its unique, mediaeval two-tier Rows-galleries of superb shops. The city has a great night life with fantastic entertainment venues for live music, comedy and theatre and a delicious choice of restaurants!
Oaklands Hotel
Cheshire, Northwich,

distance: (15.7 miles)
The Oaklands can be found in stunning Thorpe St Andrew... Just 5 minutes away from the City Centre of Norwich. Whatever the reason for your visit we work really hard to ensure each and every guest receives exceptional customer service and care from the moment they arrive to the moment they leave.
The Old Hall Hotel 01928 732052
Cheshire, Frodsham, WA6 7AB

distance: (16.2 miles)
The Old Hall Hotel is a charming 16th Century hotel offering traditional English warmth and comfort. With original beams, log fires and relaxing sofas the Old Hall Hotel offers you all the qualities of a privately owned country hotel within an urban environment.
Crown Hotel 01270 625283
Cheshire, Nantwich, CW5 5AS

distance: (18 miles)
The Crown Hotel is a Grade I listed building based in the beautiful historical market town of Nantwich and has been a central feature of Nantwich for more than four hundred years. The three storied building was burnt down in the fire of Nantwich in 1583 and quickly rebuilt by Queen Elizabeth I, with timbers from the nearby Delamere Forest.