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The county town of Cheshire is as beautiful as it is fascinating, and you have enough heritage to know to last longer than a weekend break. To give you an idea of Chesters Roman Fort and Museum design, you can walk along the city walls, which, although reinforced over time, are almost the same format as 2,000 years ago. A historic city to visit!
Spectacular cottages in different locations in the city of CheshireDelight in the different shades of sky blue that you can see through the window of your room in a Cheshire cottage. In addition to the wonderful views taken from a postcard, you will feel satisfied because you can enjoy all the comforts you are used to; internet, television, heating, washing machine and many other amenities. Don't waste any more time, go and enjoy some wonderful days in Cheshire
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Stroll through Queens Park, with a perfect oval footprint, Queens Park is a resplendent Victorian park that opened in 1887 on land donated by the London Railways and North Western Railway. The delicate flower beds, lake, bandstand and clock tower have been around since Victorian times, while the new lakeside pavilion is open daily. A place to spend a romantic evening in the middle of a landscape from another era
Cheshire for all pocketsVisit the Crewe Heritage Center, it is in the place where the ancient works were Victorians that were demolished in the early 1980s. In the main exhibit hall, you'll see changing exhibits that follow the history of locomotive and wagon building at the old factory, as well as the impact of the union on Crewe's life.
Only 20 kilometres from Chester you find Oulton Park, a racetrack that every year hosts the British Formula 3, touring car and superbike championships
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The Lice Theatre is an emblematic place in the centre of the city, here you can see an interesting retrospective history. The theatre evolved from a Roman Catholic Church, built for the Irish community working on the railroad in the mid-19th century. When you're in town, you can check the website or visit the box office to find out if there's anything that catches your eye.
2. Get to know the Bentley Motors Factory.As World War II approached, Crewe was chosen as a manufacturing centre for aircraft engines thanks to its road and rail connections. The first Rolls-Royce Merlin engines were assembled at the Pyms Lane factory in 1938. You can do “General Interest” tours that offer the kind of comprehensive experience that is normally reserved for clients. You can live a unique and exclusive experience!
3. Don't miss Little Moreton HallBuilt throughout the 16th century, Little Moreton Hall is a romantic half-timbered house defended by a moat. The Hall is a National Trust property and looks strange and heavy on top of the Long Gallery that stretches from the top floor of the southern ridge. Performers dressed in period costumes help bring the past to life, your kids can also dress up as ladies and gentlemen
4. Visit St Mary's ChurchTen minutes by car or a stop on the train, neighbouring Nantwich has one of the most beautiful medieval churches in the UK. As you will see, St Mary’s was built in the Gothic style decorated beginning in the 1340s in local red sandstone, and later restored by Sir George Gilbert Scott in the 19th century. Take your time inside, as there are many medieval details to appreciate
5. Bike from Crewe to Nantwich GreenwayThe Crewe to Nantwich Greenway was officially opened in 2013 and allows you to take the five-mile trip to Nantwich by bike. The Greenway is safe, it is totally free of traffic and has few natural spaces along the way. One of them is the Bluebell Woods, which opened for Elizabeth II's diamond anniversary in 2012. About 5,000 bluebell bulbs were planted for this community project. If you go in spring, the view will be wonderful
6. Visit Dorfold Hall MansionDorfold Hall was built in the 1610s by Sir Roger Wilbraham's younger brother. Combining brick with stone bandages, Dorfold Hall features triangular gables, turreted fireplaces, and a recessed centre with huge windows, keeping in mind the era. Dorfold Hall, which remains a private residence, is open on Tuesdays and on holidays in the summer. Make a note of the opening date, so you don't miss it!
7. Enjoy the story behind the Hack Green Secret Nuclear Bunker,You won't believe it if we tell you that this huge underground facility was kept secret for more than 40 years, hidden outside the town of Hack Green. Now as a museum, it explains the role of the bunker during the Cold War and has an office of the Minister of State, a medical room, a communications centre with computer terminals from the 80s, a telephone exchange and decontamination facilities. You'll even see the chilling automatic broadcast that would have been sent out in the case of an attack. Impressive!
Information about cottages in Cheshire
🏡 Cottages available: | 293 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -60%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £32. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and balcony. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 102 properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 5% of the properties. |