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Manor Wood with Lake Views, Cheshire,  England Viewed 15 times in last week.
Sleeps 5 - 10
5 Bedroom
Weekly price
£ 873 - £ 4703
Next Available: 16/04 to 19/04/2024
Facilities and features: TV Games room Tennis woodburner Open fire
Type of Holiday: 1 dogs welcome Group welcome

More about this property: Large 5 bedroom holiday house sleeping up to 10 people, with lake views and coarse fishing on site, set next to lovely Cheshire countryside and next to a caravan park with access to the park's facilities including a heated outdoor swimming pool, a tennis court and a shared games room (with a pool table and table tennis).

Brookbank Farm Blackden Heath, Cheshire
Brookbank Farm, Cheshire,  England Viewed 15 times in last week.
Sleeps 7 - 18
7 Bedroom
Weekly price
£ 2049 - £ 3990
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Facilities and features: Video/DVD Games room woodburner Open fire Garden
Type of Holiday: No dogs allowed Special celebrations Hen Parties Stag parties Group welcome

More about this property: This 7 bedroom holiday farmhouse with its stylish and comfortable interior is an appealing place for groups of up to 18 friends or family, looking to stay altogether in the Cheshire countryside, with an outdoor hot tub plus a games room there is plenty to keep guests entertained on site and for days out the Peak District National Park is within reach and Buxton is just 21 miles away (please note hen parties are welcome here).




 

Chester, Chestershire

What Cheshire Offers for Cottage Holidays

The county of Cheshire is in north west England and encompasses densely populated areas such as Manchester and Warrington. Cheshire is also home to some lovely unspoilt English countryside.
 

What to See and Do on a Self-Catering Break in Cheshire

  • Chester is the county town and a recommended place to visit for a day's shopping and sightseeing. History through the ages is very evident in Chester. A Roman ampitheatre and ruins are preserved and made much of for tourism. A collection of black and white Tudor buildings house shops in the town centre. All the main chain stores are well represented. Riverside walks are a summer pastime. Boats offer cruises to see Roman Chester. 
     
  • The Cheshire Oaks designer oulet outside Chester is popular with shoppers seeking bargains. there is also an aquarium for people interested in more fishy goings on.  The Chester Canal is part of a wide waterway in this part of Cheshire. There is a canal boat marina to visit in Nantwich and it's possible to hire canal boats by the day. or more. 
     
  • Chester Zoo: voted to be the UK’s no 1 zoo  in Traveller’s Choice Awards, Chester Zoo is home to 400 species and offers a great day out for all of the family, which animal will be your favourite?
     
  • Other main towns in Cheshire are Congleton, Crewe, Ellesmere Port, Halton, Runcorn, Macclesfield on the outskirts of the Peak District, Neston, Winsford, Northwich, Middlewich which has a shoe shop for people with very wide or odd-sized feet, Widnes, and Wilmslow.

A holiday in some parts of Cheshire offers easy access to the Peak District National Park and Wales.  Wherever you choose to visit in Cheshire and whether you want to rent a holiday lodge, an apartment or even a large country house, we hope you find the best holiday house for you in Cheshire.

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