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£60 - £110 049 3G MERCURE CHESTER ABBOTS WELL HOTEL


HOTEL


Whitchurch Road, Christleton, Chester CH3 5QL 0844 8159001 www.mercure.com 001rs@jupiterhotels.co.uk


050 2H MERE COURT HOTEL HOTEL


Mere Court Hotel Warrington Road, Mere, Knutsford, Cheshire WA16 0RW Tel:01565 831000 Fax 01565 831001 sales@merecourt.co.uk www.merecourt.co.uk


HOTEL


Milton Street, Chester CH1 3NF 01244 350035


reservations@millhotel.com www.millhotel.com


Chester’s ultimate destination “www.britainsbestbreak.com”. Facilities include 129 bedrooms; in 5 grades of accommodation. Health club with 18m swimming pool, sauna, steam room, spa, Technogym, fi tness classes and beauty spa; a Pevonia award winning beauty spa with a superb selection of treatments, beauty packages and pamper breaks, plus a hair salon.


New for 2013, Rooftop Meetings & Events centre. A perfect venue for meetings, conferences, training courses, gala dinners and private functions, the Mill Hotel & Spa’s new Rooftop meetings & events centre offers 168 square metres of versatile meetings and events space.


Discover Cheshire’s fi nest dining experience with fi ve dining options in one venue. Firstly situated within the award winning Canaletto Restaurant is the Brasserie Flambé Steak Restaurant, serving seared steaks and roman feasts fl amed at your table. The Canaletto Restaurant itself offers special dine and dance evenings every Friday and Saturday.


Moored alongside the Canaletto Restaurant is the L’eau-t Cuisine Restaurant Cruiser which sails lunch and evening plus afternoon roman high tea cruises; a one hour cruise serving a selection of sandwiches and cakes and narrative DVD guide. Once a month the Restaurant Cruiser hosts the Queen Mary Crown Cruise, a unique exclusive glittering occasion, and Casino Royale Cruises, with free to play casino twice a month.


For more informal dining. The Peppermill Trattoria, a pizza, salad & wine bar or the hotel’s real ale bar are well appointed to view the Shropshire Union Canal, and are ideal to while away an afternoon.


Mere Court is a fi ne Country House Hotel standing in 7 acres of gardens and grounds with an ornamental lake.


The Hotel boasts 34 luxurious bedrooms including many with


051 3C MILL HOTEL & SPA, DESTINATION


Jacuzzi Spa Baths and King Size Beds including 2 Four Posters. Bed & breakfast from £75.00.


The Arboreum Restaurant boasts 1 Rosette serving traditional and modern cuisine for Lunch or Dinner.


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Close to the city’s main attractions and cosmopolitan buzz, the Mercure Chester Abbots Well Hotel is nestled amid two acres of landscaped gardens just over a mile from central Chester.


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052 5B MITCHELLS OF CHESTER GUEST ACCOMMODATION


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053 3H RED LION GUEST ACCOMMODATION


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28 Hough Green, Chester, CH4 8JQ 01244 679004 welcome@mitchellsofchester.com www.mitchellsofchester.com


Relax in this tastefully restored Victorian residence and enjoy all modern comforts, Wi-Fi, off street parking, on a bus route or a pleasant ¾ mile semi green walk into the City.


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Vicarage Lane, Little Budworth, Tarporley,


Cheshire. CW6 9BY Tel: 01829 760275 enquiries@theredlionlittlebudworth.co.uk


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A traditional 18th Century Inn, serving fi ne cask ales, home cooked meals and en-suite Bed & Breakfast. Little Budworth is situated in the midst of beautiful central Cheshire with numerous


local attractions such as Delamere Forest, Blakemere Craft Centre and Cheshire Oaks to name a few are located nearby with the historical city centre of Chester approximately 30 minutes away.


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