36 H1(map ref)
T: 01925 267471 F: 01925 601092
37 F3 (map ref)
T:01244 571648
Knutsford Old Road, F: 01244 571258
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Llyndir Lane, Rossett, Nr Chester
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The Fir Grove Hotel
www.feathers.uk.com
Hotel & Spa
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Acquired in 2006 and fully refurbished throughout, this hotel
Set in a quite idyllic location to the south of Warrington but minutes offers a true country house hotel experience with the benefit of
drive from the main motorway networks, the Fir Grove Hotel is brand new designer led facilities. Situated a few minutes outside
perfect for a leisure break. Ideal for visiting Liverpool or enjoying the Chester in the stunning countryside of North Wales, set in acres
cosmopolitan atmosphere of Manchester. of gardens with its very own Italian terrace –perfect for a healthy
The hotel has 52 bedrooms, including 20 executive rooms, beautifully
outdoor countryside experience or shopping and sight seeing in
designed and enjoying the very best of hotel services, including free
the vibrancy of Roman Chester.
broadband internet and easy access free car parking.
All bedrooms individually designed with facilities including
Relax in the brand new facilities created for 2008, with a stunning
restaurant, bar, conservatory and lounge, and the ‘At Your Service
conservatory lounge, newly refurbished cocktail bar and restaurant
Health Club & Spa’ featuring swimming pool, sauna, jacuzzi,
with the very best of cuisine from one of the finest chefs in the
substantial fitness area and spa.
Northwest. Friendly welcoming staff will ensure that you enjoy a great Relax, be pampered and enjoy a truly unforgettable overnight stay
stay when visiting this hotel. at this quite wonderful country house hotel & spa.
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T: 01244 305000
39 C3 (map ref) T: 01244 317341
F: 01244 318483
F: 01244 325369
Feathers:
City Road, Chester, CH1 3AH
Feathers: The City Road, Chester
E:
queenhotel@bestwestern.co.uk
The Queen Hotel
www.feathers.uk.com
Westminster Hotel
E:
westminsterhotel@bestwestern.co.uk
www.feathers.uk.com
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The hotel has undergone a multi-million pound transformation,
making it one of the finest 4 star hotels in the North of England.
Located across from the mainline railway station in the heart of
Perfectly located adjacent to the mainline railway station in the heart of
the city and offering substantial car parking, the hotel is the
Chester, this traditional, friendly hotel has been painstakingly restored
perfect location for a city break. All bedrooms, many recently
to provide great value, new facilities and the friendliest of staff. Minutes
refurbished to executive and suite standard, enjoy 24 hour
from the unique tourist attractions such as Cheshire Oaks Designer
service, free broadband internet access and many luxuries
Outlet and main shops, bars and restaurants, and the countryside of
befitting of a high 4 star rating. Add to this a highly attractive
North Wales.
restaurant, the Waiting Room brasserie and bar, the historic Albert
Lounge, a newly created dry fitness centre and award-winning
A wide range of rooms are available
gardens and you’ll appreciate the hotel’s popularity.
to suit your budget from standard to
deluxe suites, along with a newly
Enjoy the combination of modern first class services with the
created Deva Lounge and Bar and
tradition and history of a grand marque hotel. New for 2008, 87
top quality Grosvenor Restaurant.
brand new “King Suites” at the Queen, introducing 5 star facilities
Enjoy the mix of traditional style with
at prices you can afford.
every conceivable modern luxury.
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