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STAY WITH A RESTAURANT • Best Western Fir Grove Hotel (p47)


• Carden Park Hotel, Golf Resort & Spa (p44)


• The Crown Hotel (p50) • Grosvenor Pulford Hotel & Spa (p45) • The Hollies (p61) • Nunsmere Hall Hotel (p45) • The Park Royal Hotel (p56) • Peckforton Castle (p46)


STAY IN THE COUNTRYSIDE • Best Western Forest Hills Hotel (p48) • Combermere Abbey (p59) • Higher Huxley Hall (p52) • Manor Farm B&B (p55) • The Pheasant Inn (p55)


• The Ridgeway Country Holiday Park (p61)


• Rookery Hall (p43)


STAY IN A THEME PARK • Gulliver’s Hotel (p51)


STAY WITH A SPA • Carden Park Hotel, Golf Resort & Spa (p44)


• Grosvenor Pulford Hotel & Spa (p45) • Holiday Inn Runcorn (p53) • The Park Royal Hotel (p56) • Rookery Hall (p43)


STAY ON A FARM


• Manor Farm B&B and Holiday Cottages (p55&60)


STAY IN A COTTAGE • Chapel Cottage (p59) • Inglenook Cottage (p60) • Kingswood Coach House (p60) • Manor Farm Holiday Cottage (p60) • Stapleford Hall Cottage (p60)


STAY AT AN INN • The Farndon (p50) • The Pheasant Inn (p55)


STAY WITH LEISURE • Best Western Forest Hills Hotel (p48)


STAY WITH A FARM SHOP • The Hollies (p61)


STAY IN A CARAVAN • Manor Wood Caravan Park (p61)


• The Ridgeway Country Holiday Park (p61)


Cheshire's attractions are a constant source of delight for everyone from the grandeur of Tatton Park to the dramatic views from Beeston Castle.


An evergreen favourite is Cheshire Farm Ice Creamwhere you can taste a huge variety of fabulous flavours all year, meet their menagerie of animals and enjoy delicious fare in their superb eatery.


They have just added a new miniature golf course to their attraction that's proving a big hit with families.


Equally enjoyable is the new passenger boat service from Overwater Marina to the picturesque village of Audlem, and High Legh Miniature Railway where the new track extension has added even more fun.


Their new woodland play area for children makes the attraction the perfect choice for families.


It's all happening too at Stonyford Cottage Gardenswhere visitors can now feed chickens and ducks. They have also created a weather proof area to stage events throughout the year.


You'll also find more events taking place at Blakemere Craft Centrewith its great choice of independent stores. The ever popular attraction stages an annual events programme ranging


from a Country Fair to a World War II themed charity day.


The annual show-jumping classic at Bolesworth Castle features more family entertainment, while The Pageant of Power at Cholmondeley Castle has seen much improved access for visitors.


Cheshire's superb choice of places to stay has received a huge boost thanks to RDPE funding.


Disused barns have been magically transformed into luxurious, cosy cottages with amazing views at Hollins Farmand Common Barn Farm in the Cheshire Peak District.


Nearby Harrop Fold Farmhas also improved both its B&B and self- catering facilities.


Lower House Farmnear Tarporley and Combermere Abbey in south Cheshire have converted old buildings into luxury self-catering cottages too.


Caravanners and campers are also in for a treat at Fishpool Farm Caravan Park near Delamere with its improved landscaping and shower/toilet facilities – and check out Inglewood Manor where they have up-graded visitor accommodation to make a fabulous country house hotel even better.


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What’s New in Cheshire


Cheshire will always be a timeless classic with unspoilt vistas of breath-taking beauty, but it is changing all the while - and getting even better year on year.


Below we look at a host of new developments, all part-financed through the Rural Development Programme for England that mean an even more enjoyable stay for visitors in 2012.


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