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Events in Bruera | 10 Places to Stay
Bruera is to be found in the County of Cheshire around four miles from the old Roman City of Chester nestling in the Cheshire Plains. A small village with a Norman church which has undergone much restoration throughout its history. A quick glance at St Mary’s Church does not immediately reveal it to be Norman but there are features to show that it was built around this time. The village lies in open countryside surrounded by fields and small pretty little villages that seem to be the hallmark of Cheshire life.
With the City of Chester close by it is easy to understand the attraction of this little village, you can benefit from a taste of rural living and yet almost on your doorstep there are all the amenities that are needed. A short walk will reveal the beauty of the local countryside and the welcome that can be enjoyed at one of the reasonably local inns.
Places to Stay near Bruera
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Churton Heath Farm B&B
(0.18 miles)
Voted Chester and Cheshire's Best Bed and Breakfast 2011! Churton Heath Farm Bed & Breakfast may be only a few miles south of Chester, but stay with us and you’ll enjoy farmhouse accommodation in peaceful ...
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Innkeeper's Lodge
(3.08 miles)
** ALL OUR RATES INCLUDE COMPLIMENTARY CONTINENTAL BUFFET BREAKFAST ** Set in the picturesque grounds of the Cheshire Cat Vintage Inn, this lodge overlooks the Shropshire Union Canal. Easily accessed from Junction 12 of the ...
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Holiday Inn South Chester
(3.13 miles)
Choose the convenient Holiday Inn Chester South hotel for your lesiure break, relaxing in our health club which boasts a 15 metre swimming pool, sauna, whirlpool and fully equipped gym or unwind with a beauty ...
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Holiday Inn Chester South
(3.13 miles)
Offering easy access from local motorway links and complimentary car parking, the Holiday Inn Chester South boasts a range of facilities for both leisure travellers and for those on business. Major refurbishment work has recently ... More
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Premier Inn Chester Central South East
(3.25 miles)
Located just 2 miles from Chester with its Cathedral, Roman amphitheatre and River Dee. The beautiful coastlines of North Wales are within easy reach and the seaside town of Llandudno has something for everyone. For ...
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Kings Guest House
(3.50 miles)
The Kings is a family run, friendly guest house in a prime position, just a short walk from the city centre. The Kings has recently been refurbished, achieving an AA 4 Diamonds rating. ...
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Grosvenor Pulford Hotel & Spa
(3.64 miles)
The privately owned award winning Grosvenor Pulford Hotel & Spa is ideally located just a 5 minute drive from Chester's historic city centre, yet a stone's throw from the border of Wales. This beautiful hotel, ...
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Higher Huxley Hall
(3.79 miles)
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Situated just a few miles from the ancient City of Chester. This award winning family run Historic Manor House, dates from the thirteenth century. Situated in a quiet green valley. ... More
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Curzon Hotel
(3.79 miles)
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A family run Victorian town house hotel within walking distance of Chester city center & the Roodee Racecourse. Plenty of private parking.Cosy Lounge Bar & Restaurant serving dinner every ... More
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Newton Hall
(3.84 miles)
Newton Hall is a part timbered 16th Century country house on a family run, 140 acres stock farm, situated amongst some of the most picturesque scenery in Cheshire. Chester is about ten minutes drive from ...
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