Cheshire Cat is set in Nantwich and has a bar and free WiFi throughout the property. Boasting room service, this property also provides guests with a restaurant.
Lucy
United States of America
The location was great, right in the city center. The breakfast was lovely as was the staff.
Built in 1816, Rookery Hall Hotel is set in 38 acres of scenic wooded parkland. It offers an award-winning restaurant, a luxurious spa and fitness center, and free designer toiletries.
Lucy
United States of America
We were checked in by Magdalena who was wonderful. Our room was upgraded, and she arranged for massages for both of us. The breakfast was included and was equally as wonderful as our room and the staff,
Magnolia House offers accommodations in Nantwich, 20 miles from Trentham Gardens and 21 miles from Chester Racecourse. Private parking is available on site at this recently renovated property.
Fungayi
United Kingdom
Location, view, interior, calmness, Breakfast, Welcome, plenty of space
The Cocktail Lounge at Cheshire Boutique Bathhouse is located in Nantwich, just 21 miles from Chester Racecourse and 21 miles from Chester Zoo. This apartment provides a bar.
Pillory House Loft Apartment is located in Nantwich, just 19 miles from Trentham Gardens and 21 miles from Chester Racecourse. The apartment has access to a restaurant.
Marie
United Kingdom
This was a last minute booking for a funeral , the loft is beautiful, but there are a few minor errors and needs a new toilet seat
The Crown Hotel is a 16th century, Grade I listed building in the historic market town of Nantwich. With free parking, the property has been a central feature of the the town for more than 400 years.
On average, it costs $135 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Nantwich for tonight. You'll pay around $413 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Nantwich will cost around $463, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Nantwich is beautiful with varied architectural buildings,...
Nantwich is beautiful with varied architectural buildings, lots of places to eat and drink, leisurely walks can be had by the river and there are plenty of shops.
There was a quality street market on the Saturday we were there but it wasn't too busy.
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Anonymous
8.0
Scored 8.0
Quaint town with some well-preserved old buildings and loads...
Quaint town with some well-preserved old buildings and loads of pubs. Stayed at the Cheshire Cat, drank at the Black Lion, the Crown looked fantastic (but didn't go in) and Ebeneezer's Beer Emporium is a surprisingly cosy and fantastically stocked craft beer venue. Had a cuppa in the Book Shop which is an amazing building. Visited the Museum which is decent considering the size of the town. The lauded St Mary's church is impressive but in our view doesn't live up to it's hype. And the River Loop (which isn't really a round walk as we understand it) was also a little disappointing although pleasant enough.
Joy
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
The size of the accommodation, it was massive & within very...
The size of the accommodation, it was massive & within very easy reach of all the shops & the cafe beneath the accommodation provided everything you could wish for & I enjoyed the most beautiful full English breakfast whereas my husband went for the pie & chips, all delicious. It was a great chance to meet up with an old friend who lives in Nantwich.
Brenda
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
It’s a pretty town centred around the Town Square and St...
It’s a pretty town centred around the Town Square and St Mary’s Church, with very little in-town traffic and plenty of pedestrian areas. It is a compact little town, very walkable and pleasant to stroll streets of attractive small shops, interspersed with quiet residential corners, lots of gardens, trees and flowers, and everywhere friendly people. Interesting architecture from early Tudor, Georgian and later times, a good little museum, market hall and the Civic Hall where you can get all the information you require. We ate at the Pillory House Coffee Shop and at various fish and chip shops! all very good, especially Welsh Row Fryer.
Josephine
10
Scored 10
Nantwich is historically fascinating.
Nantwich is historically fascinating. Beautiful Norman Church. Good indoor market three mornings a week. Other markets at weekends. All shops are independent and different. A rare thing. Very friendly. Large beautiful central square. Loved it.
Gillian
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Historic Cheshire town well worth visiting and staying...
Historic Cheshire town well worth visiting and staying overnight.
Have stayed in both the Crown and Cheshire cat. Worth walking circular riverside and canal trail. Good marina and café short walk from city centre Excellent central square with both outdoor and separate indoor market . Good bookshop and very good choice of restaurants. Easy to get around town. We ate in a good Chinese restaurant. Enjoyed staying overnight in the very historic Cheshire cat with free car parking and excellent location and breakfast and helpful staff but would not stay again at this hotel on a Saturday night as extremely noisy due to a night club which is outside of the control of the hotel but would definitely stay again midweek or on a Sunday
A fantastic experience for my husband and I who recently stayed for 1 night.
Exceptionally friendly and helpful staff from the ladies on reception to the bar staff as well as the staff serving us at breakfast.
Our room was spacious and clean, exceptional views from our room with a very comfortable bed.
We took the opportunity to use the leisure facilities which we thoroughly enjoyed.
We decided to eat away from the hotel, a short taxi ride into Nantwich.
We cannot thank Rookery hall enough for a relaxing night away.
Lovely family, very welcoming, especially the lovely dog Finn. Good night's sleep. Loved the room decoration, nice tea and coffee facilities. Delicious breakfast, set me up for the day. It is so very difficult to find somewhere dog-friendly around Lancashire, Cheshire or Staffordshire near the M6/M5 journey heading to or from Scotland to the southwest of England so it was a real gem to find this place. I can highly recommend this B&B.
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