The Pheasant Inn
The Pheasant Inn

A mile or two off the main routes down country lanes Burwardsley is a pleasant village with a pub, the place within easy reach of attractions including two castles and a farm making ice cream... Read More

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Pheasant Inn

Pheasant Inn
Surrounded by delightful old Cheshire sandstone buildings, open fires and a flower filled courtyard, relax while taking in the panoramic views as the sun goes down across the Cheshire plain... it all adds up to ... More | visit website
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The Pheasant Inn

The Pheasant Inn
Welcome to The Pheasant Inn at Higher Burwardsley. Tucked in a peaceful corner of rural Cheshire, The Pheasant enjoys some of the most magnificent panoramic views in the area. Nestling in the Peckforton Hills, this ... More | visit website

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Pheasant Inn (0.38 miles)

Pheasant Inn

Tucked in a peaceful corner of rural Cheshire, this relaxing country retreat enjoys some of the most magnificent panoramic views of the Cheshire plains. Good wholesome freshly cooked food, traditional ales, a selection of wines ... More | visit website

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The Pheasant (0.38 miles)

The Pheasant
In a peaceful corner of rural Cheshire, The Pheasant Inn offers wonderful views, cosy log fires and a pretty courtyard garden. The inn is situated in the scenic Peckforton Hills. Set in 300-year old sandstone buildings, ... More | visit website
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Peckforton Castle (1.49 miles)

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. Any occasion, business or leisure, will be ... More | visit website

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Frogg Manor (1.91 miles)

Frogg Manor
Classic bourgeois country house hotel? Not exactly, but an immensely enjoyable Englishman's home offering an unlikely combination of plush surroundings, 1930's music and frogs.

When you have read the signs saying 'superior bed and breakfast' and ... More
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Newton Hall (2.16 miles)

Newton Hall
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 ... More | visit website
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Higher Huxley Hall (3.11 miles)

Higher Huxley Hall

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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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Wild Boar Hotel (3.13 miles)

Wild Boar Hotel

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Nestling in the beautiful countryside of Cheshire, beneath the outcrop of Beeston Castle is the historic Wild Boar Hotel. This dramatic half timbered typically Cheshire black and white building was originally a ... More

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Cholmondeley Castle (3.56 miles)

Cholmondeley Castle

The Cholmondeleys of Cholmondeley, near Malpas in rolling Cheshire countryside, came to Cheshire with the Norman Conquest and descended, on the male side, from the Norman Marcher Barons of Malpas and, on the female side, ... More

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De Vere Carden Park (3.98 miles)

De Vere Carden Park
Perfectly located between the open landscapes of the Cheshire plain and the rugged Welsh hills, Carden Park Hotel, Golf Resort and Spa truly is a complete resort destination unparalleled in it’s offering and service. As you ... More | visit website
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The Byre (4.47 miles)

The Byre

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These two beautifully converted and tastefully furnished barns face into a safely enclosed aromatic courtyard garden where they enjoy individual patio areas. Farm walks join the Sandstone ... More

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