
Tarporley is a large village – with its amenities more of a small town - pretty much in the middle of the Cheshire Plain, the surrounding agricultural countryside duly gentle, with a couple of golf courses to the north...
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Hotels in Tarporley - 11 places to stay
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Peckforton Castle
Set on a hillside above the rolling Cheshire plains, Britain's only intact medieval style castle invites you to enjoy a break with a difference within its magical, fortified walls.
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Willington Hall Hotel
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The hotel stands in 17 acres of formal gardens and parkland with wonderful views across the Cheshire countryside towards the Welsh mountains. An ideal touring base for Chester and North ... More
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Tollemache Arms
We have four en-suite bedrooms, that have all undergone an amazing refurbishment. We can guarantee that you will enjoy warm, comfortable and friendly hospitality when you come and stay with us. The rooms all ...
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New Farm
New Farm is a brand new family run business which offers purpose built bed and breakfast facilities, and a spacious touring caravan site in the heart of rural Cheshire.
In 2008 we opened our new fishing ...
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Macdonald Portal Hotel Golf and Spa
Our Superb new development is set to be the last word in luxury. The Centrepiece is a brand new 85 bedroom hotel offering simply the highest standards of comfort and style. Spacious a la carte ... More
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Alvanley Arms
The Alvanley Arms is a 400 year old family run Inn, nestling in the small village of Cotebrook near Tarporley in Cheshire, run by Alistair and Janet King.
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