Hotels near Beeston Castle
The Chester Grosvenor
Chester - 10 miles away
Beyond its imposing colonnade and Tudor revival upper storeys, this grand Victorian hotel balances superb service with friendliness, traditionally styled with more contemporary rooms, brasserie fare with refined dining.
The Wheatsheaf
Sandbach - 13 miles away
In the centre of a pleasant town, famous
for its Anglo-Saxon crosses, this revitalised
19th-century inn with an ‘informal atmosphere’ is a popular gathering point.
The Old Hall Country House
Stoke-on-Trent - 17 miles away
In beautiful landscaped gardens, this Tudor black-and-white hall house is the cherished home of Simon and Gary White, who welcome guests as friends.
Mere Brook House
Thornton Hough - 19 miles away
‘A charming and rather eccentric place’, this B&B and events venue is a spacious place for a stay, with bedrooms in a 19th-century house and coach house, three lounges, well-stocked kitchen and extensive grounds.
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Hotels near Beeston Castle
Lock & Key
Liverpool - 23 miles away
Lush botanical wallpapers and voluptuous velvets cut a dash at this wildly welcoming, Georgian town house hotel in the city centre. The speakeasy-style bar and restaurant – bare brick walls and light-bulb pendants – set the tone for hours-long brunches, themed cocktails, pizzas and pastas, and wind-down nightcaps.
Sebastians
Oswestry - 25 miles away
In a 17th-century building in the town centre, this B&B has eight characterful bedrooms with oak beams, brass bedsteads, a coffee machine and freshly baked biscuits.
Wynnstay Hotel & Spa
Oswestry - 25 miles away
In the town centre, a family owned hotel in a renovated and extended Georgian building, overlooking a historic Crown Bowling Green. Neat bedrooms have modern bathrooms. The old coaching house has been converted into a gym and spa with beauty treatments and a heated indoor pool. In a former grocer’s, Wilsons Bar & Restaurant has comfy booths, a courtyard garden and conservatory and Mediterranean dishes on the menu.
The Upper House
Stoke-on-Trent - 25 miles away
Set in 10 acres of landscaped gardens and woodland, this country house was built in 1845 for Josiah Wedgwood’s grandson. It is now a family-owned hotel and popular as a wedding venue. A grand staircase leads to characterful bedrooms, some with a balcony; others are in an annexe. A wood-panelled lounge has stunning views across the valley. Open to non-residents, home-cooked food is served for brunch, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner. 4½ miles S of the city; 10 minutes off J15 on the M6.
Eleven Didsbury Park
Manchester - 27 miles away
A retreat from the city, the rattan swings, hammocks and sun loungers in the large walled garden of this Victorian town house make it an inviting place to hang loose. Squashy sofas encourage the laid-back atmosphere in the sitting room. Individually decorated, modern bedrooms are spread over three floors. Breakfast is in the bright conservatory. The city centre and airport are a short train-ride or drive away.
The Haughmond
UPTON MAGNA - 29 miles away
Clearly very popular this whitewashed 17th-century village inn draws ramblers, cyclists, locals and their dogs. Reservations are recommended for the well-regarded restaurant. Above the bar, straightforward bedrooms, all solid oak and crisp bedlinen, are named for British deer. Two rooms in a converted barn, with easy access to public footpaths over the fields, are ideal for guests travelling with their dog. Stop in at the on-site farm shop for a packed lunch before striding out.
Grendon
BUXTON - 32 miles away
Wonderful views, luxury extras and home-baked treats – on a quiet road within walking distance of the town centre, this B&B in an Edwardian property has an immaculate modern interior and welcoming hosts.
The Crown Inn
Ashbourne - 38 miles away
In a hamlet close to Ashbourne, this welcoming country pub is an ideal base for expeditions to the Peak District National Park or the thrilling rides of Alton Towers. After the day’s excitement, unwind over a drink and comforting food in the brick and wood bar, warmed by a log burner in winter, spreading out onto a terrace on warmer days. Modern rustic bedrooms, named after local families, have gentle floral fabrics and sturdy pine furniture.
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