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Manor Farm Egerton

8.6/ 10Very good

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Rooms & Views

Cottage with Garden View
2x Twin 78 Up to 4
Garden view

Featuring a private entrance, this holiday home also consists of 1 separate bedroom, 2 bathrooms with a walk-in shower,…

King Room
1x Super King 29 Up to 2

The spacious double room features a carpeted floor, heating, as well as a private bathroom boasting a shower. This doubl…

One-Bedroom Cottage
1x Super King Up to 2

The holiday home has 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom with a shower and a kitchen. In the well-equipped kitchen, guests will find a…

King Room
1x Super King Up to 2

The double room features a tea and coffee maker, a wardrobe, as well as a private bathroom boasting a bath and a shower.…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Docket Restaurant Stuart and Frances Collins spent many years working overseas before moving to this old Shropshire market town to open their popular neighbourhood restaurant, sandwiched between two shops on the high street. Their travels are reflected in Stuart's cooking, which comes in the form of a tasting menu and takes an imaginative approach while being underpinned by his strong classical technique. Frances runs the efficient service with a smile and her enthusiastic team follow suit.11.2km
  • Wild Shropshire Self-taught chef James Sherwin’s dream came true when he opened this endearing restaurant that’s the epitome of field-to-fork dining. Micro-seasonal produce is grown on their Wild Shropshire farm before being fashioned into a daily changing surprise menu for a maximum of 14 guests. There’s a Japanese influence throughout the harmoniously flavoured dishes, including ingredients like furikake, koji and yuzu, as well as a sake pairing. The passionate, welcoming team offer lovely, personable service.11.3km
  • The Jolly Gardeners Sitting a short walk from the city centre, this 1850s-era pub blends in with Chester’s historic architecture thanks to its red-brick and mock-Tudor exterior. It’s received a top-to-toe refurbishment in recent years, with a proper pubby feel remaining in the downstairs bar thanks to its wood panelling, flagged floors and open fires – plus regularly changing ales on tap of course. The first-floor dining rooms are the place to go for wholesome British dishes with a few nods to the Mediterranean. For dessert, look out for the soda bread treacle tart.17.0km
  • Noted One of several eateries run by chef-restaurateur Andrew Sheridan, this Chester operation was inspired by the fact Sheridan’s first job in a professional kitchen was right here in this historic city. Just six tables make up Noted’s intimate dining room, where the menu is designed for sharing and focuses on British produce mixed with a range of international flavours, be that prawn toast bao bun or crab arancino. On Sundays, the kitchen looks back to the 1980s for inspiration and serves a sharing-style roast dinner.17.6km
  • Arkle A fine, Grade II building, The Chester Grosvenor hotel has stood in the heart of the city since the 19th century, and its signature restaurant – named after a famous racehorse – is decked out in the same kind of classically formal elegance the hotel is known for. The menus highlight the best of British produce, from Isle of Wight tomatoes to Herdwick hogget, and the modern dishes are flavoursome and eye-catchingly presented. Extend your evening with a drink in the chic cocktail lounge.17.7km
  • Upstairs at the Grill Inspired by the steakhouses of New York, Upstairs at the Grill has a chic yet cosy atmosphere, courtesy of its mix of modern and retro elements. Prime quality steaks include porterhouse and bone-in fillet or rib-eye; the 5-week dry-aged cuts are from premium Welsh beef, and various rare breeds are sourced from around the world.17.9km

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Attractions nearby

  • Beeston Castle former Royal castle and museum in Beeston, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom6.9km
  • Peckforton Castle Grade I listed country house in Peckforton, Cheshire, England, UK5.6km
  • Cholmondeley Castle country house in Cholmondeley, Cheshire, England, UK2.1km
  • Holt Castle Grade II* listed building in Wrexham. Castle in Holt, north Wales10.8km
  • Chester Cathedral Grade I listed cathedral in Chester, United Kingdom17.9km
  • Racecourse Ground football stadium19.1km
  • Chester Castle castle in Chester, UK17.4km
  • Castra Deva Victrix Roman fort17.9km

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