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Best family friendly Cheshire unique stays

Among the 790 accommodations in Cheshire, here are the 4 best family friendly unique accommodations

Cynynion Uchaf Farmhouse - Welsh Borders, 1700s, Epic Views - Cheshire
8.0 1 review

Cynynion Uchaf Farmhouse - Welsh Borders, 1700s, Epic Views

farm, Oswestry
This Oswestry self-catering holiday home is a 4-bedroom property situated in a mountain setting, less than 10km from attractions including The Willow Art Gallery, Rednal Laser Games, the British Ironwork Centre, and Pontcysyllte Aqueduct.
Offering 4000 square metres of land, this pet-friendly farmhouse sleeps 8 guests and boasts 3 bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen (including a dishwasher), a terrace, garden, parking, and free Wi-Fi.
Longbarn1850 - Cheshire
9.9 38 reviews

Longbarn1850

farm
This converted 1850s milking barn, Longbarn, offers a unique rural retreat in Cheshire West and Chester, situated on the outskirts of a small village with rural views and easy access to Frodsham and Weaverham, as well as the River Weaver and Dutton Locks.
This self-catering accommodation sleeps up to four guests in two bedrooms and features a studio kitchen diner and lounge area with a dishwasher and oven, French doors leading to a garden with a furnished patio and BBQ, and is ideally located for walking and cycling.
The Hayloft - Luxury Country Retreat With Hot Tub - Cheshire
9.9 94 reviews

The Hayloft - Luxury Country Retreat With Hot Tub

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The Hayloft is a converted barn located in the Cheshire countryside, just 15km from the M56 motorway and within easy reach of Delamere Forest, Chester, and local villages. This rural retreat has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
The Hayloft offers two bedrooms and one bathroom, accommodating up to four guests. You can enjoy a private patio with a hot tub, a spacious living area, and a fully equipped kitchen, perfect for relaxing and socializing.
Chalet ∙ 2 Bedrooms ∙ 4 Guests - Cheshire
No reviews

Chalet ∙ 2 Bedrooms ∙ 4 Guests

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This semi-detached wooden lodge is situated in the Shropshire-Wales border region, 4.8km from Ellesmere and within easy reach of Shrewsbury.
The two-bedroom, two-bathroom lodge sleeps four, boasting an open-plan living area, private hot tub, and on-site electric vehicle charging point, near woodland trails and Ellesmere Mere for watersports.

Best Cheshire unusual places with a balcony

Meadowsweet Cottage, Drift House Holiday Cottages - Cheshire
9.4 79 reviews

Meadowsweet Cottage, Drift House Holiday Cottages

farm, Astbury
Woodspurge Cottage is located in Astbury, just a short drive from popular attractions like Victoria Baths and Dunham Massey, offering a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle. The property has received excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The cottage has two bedrooms and one bathroom, comfortably accommodating up to four guests. Enjoy a range of amenities including a private garden, sun terrace, free Wi-Fi, parking, a fully equipped kitchen, and a swimming pool.
Liverpool Waterfront Stay Excellent Location Onsite Parking - Cheshire
10 1 review

Liverpool Waterfront Stay Excellent Location Onsite Parking

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This houseboat is situated in Liverpool, a 15-minute walk from the BT Convention Centre and the Royal Albert Dock, and 2 kilometres from The Beatles Story Museum and Liverpool ONE.
This accommodation offers pets allowed, internet, a terrace/balcony, and parking, with a check-out time of 11:00.
The Lodge At Brambles Farm - Sleeps 4, Hot Tub - Cheshire
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The Lodge At Brambles Farm - Sleeps 4, Hot Tub

cabin, Leek
This Leek lodge, situated in Staffordshire near the Peak District National Park, offers convenient access to Alton Towers and Buxton, all within a short driving distance.
The 30-square-metre self-catering property features two bedrooms, one bathroom, a modern open-plan kitchen and lounge with a log burner, a hot tub (additional charge), and sleeps four guests.
The Old Vicarage Lodge - Cheshire
No reviews

The Old Vicarage Lodge

chalet, Whitefield
The Old Vicarage Lodge, a self-catering cottage in Whitefield, is situated 3km from the town centre, close to the United Synagogue and within easy reach of Manchester Cathedral and the National Football Museum.
This one-bathroom property offers free Wi-Fi, parking, a garden, terrace, and a fully equipped kitchen including a fridge, microwave, and dishwasher; suitable for quiet getaways, it features a picnic area and prohibits group events.

Frequently asked questions about unique stays in Cheshire

  • What are some hidden gems to explore in Cheshire, United Kingdom?

    Cheshire has plenty of hidden gems! For a peaceful escape, try the Crocky Trail near the village of Burland; it's a quirky adventure park with amazing sculptures. Alternatively, explore the charming town of Tarporley, with its independent shops and beautiful architecture. For a dose of history, consider visiting the lesser-known Little Moreton Hall, a stunning example of a medieval timber-framed manor house.
  • Are there any notable festivals that take place in Cheshire, United Kingdom?

    Cheshire plays host to several events throughout the year. While specific dates change annually, you could look out for the Chester Food and Drink Festival, a popular event showcasing local produce and culinary delights. The Northwich Folk and Boat Festival is another highlight, celebrating traditional music and the town's canal heritage.
  • What types of natural environments are typical in Cheshire, United Kingdom?

    Cheshire boasts a diverse landscape. You'll find rolling hills in the south, particularly around the Peckforton Hills. The county also has beautiful stretches of Cheshire Plain, as well as sections of the River Dee and its associated wetlands. Delamere Forest offers a great opportunity for woodland walks and exploring the natural beauty of the area.
  • Are there popular sporting events or activities in Cheshire, United Kingdom?

    Yes, definitely! Chester Racecourse hosts horse racing events throughout the year, attracting large crowds. Many towns and villages have cricket clubs and football teams, and there are opportunities for cycling and walking across the county, using the extensive network of trails and paths.
  • What special gear or clothing is recommended for the climate in Cheshire, United Kingdom?

    Cheshire's weather is typically temperate, but can be unpredictable. Pack layers! A waterproof jacket and comfortable walking shoes are essential, regardless of the season. In winter, warmer layers and possibly a hat and gloves are advisable. In summer, light clothing and sunscreen are recommended.
  • What activities allow you to experience local traditions and interact with residents in Cheshire, United Kingdom?

    Visiting local markets, such as the Chester Farmers' Market, is a great way to interact with residents and sample local produce. Attending a local pub quiz or visiting a traditional pub in a village setting offers a chance to experience the friendly atmosphere and chat with locals. Exploring the many historic towns and villages allows you to experience the rich heritage of the county.
  • Is Cheshire, United Kingdom known for any unique natural displays or phenomena during certain seasons?

    While Cheshire doesn't have dramatic, unique natural phenomena like some other regions, the changing seasons bring their own beauty. Autumn sees the woodland areas, such as Delamere Forest, ablaze with colour, making for stunning walks. Spring brings wildflowers to the many meadows and fields across the county.
  • What are the best local foods in Cheshire, United Kingdom?

    Cheshire is renowned for its cheese, particularly Cheshire cheese, a crumbly, mild cheese. Local breweries produce a variety of ales. Many restaurants and pubs offer traditional dishes such as steak and ale pie and hearty Lancashire hotpot. Look out for locally sourced ingredients on menus.
  • What are the best adventurous activities in Cheshire, United Kingdom?

    For adventure, try rock climbing or mountain biking in the Peckforton Hills. The numerous canals offer opportunities for canoeing or kayaking. Alternatively, explore the numerous walking and cycling trails throughout the county, ranging from gentle strolls to challenging climbs.

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Best Cheshire unique stays with a jacuzzi

Among the 790 accommodations in Cheshire, here are the 4 best unique accommodations with a jacuzzi

Chalet ∙ 2 Bedrooms ∙ 4 Guests - Cheshire
No reviews

Chalet ∙ 2 Bedrooms ∙ 4 Guests

chalet, Cheadle
This luxurious log cabin is situated in Cheadle, Staffordshire, 6.4km from Alton Towers and 9.6km from Uttoxeter Racecourse, offering secluded woodland accommodation.
The two-bedroom, two-bathroom property sleeps four, boasting a covered hot tub, swimming pool, Jacuzzi, and parking, with access to nearby Cannock Chase and the Caldon Canal for walking, cycling, and boating.
Luxury Boutique Stay With Hot Tub, Dog Friendly - Cheshire
9.9 152 reviews

Luxury Boutique Stay With Hot Tub, Dog Friendly

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Pheasant Barn, a luxury Scandinavian-style barn conversion near Gredington Estate in the Cheshire countryside, offers stunning views and is a short drive from Chester and Shrewsbury.
This dog-friendly self-catering property sleeps four, boasting a king-size four-poster bed, open-plan living, a fully equipped kitchen with modern appliances including a Dualit coffee machine, a private terrace with a hot tub, and a Smart TV with Amazon Firestick.
Cedar Barn - Nantwich With Hot Tub - Adult Only - Cheshire
9.7 50 reviews

Cedar Barn - Nantwich With Hot Tub - Adult Only

farm
This renovated barn conversion in Stapeley, Cheshire, offers a tranquil escape a short drive from Nantwich and a couple of kilometres from Audlem, providing easy access to the Cheshire countryside and its attractions, including Bridgemere Garden Centre and Three Wrens Gin Distillery.
The self-catering property sleeps two guests in one bedroom with a king-size bed and boasts a well-equipped kitchen, a private wood-fired hot tub with a terrace, superfast broadband, and ample parking, making it ideal for couples seeking a relaxing getaway.
Kingfisher - Luxurious Off-grid Eco Cabin With Riverviews - Cheshire
9.0 3 reviews

Kingfisher - Luxurious Off-grid Eco Cabin With Riverviews

cabin, Market Drayton
This eco-friendly lodge is located in the Staffordshire countryside, 23km from Trentham Gardens and within easy driving distance of Chillington Hall, Ironbridge Gorge, and Alton Towers.
The self-catering retreat sleeps three guests in one bedroom, boasts a fully equipped kitchen, a jacuzzi, garden, parking, and free WiFi; enjoy a peaceful stay with stunning river views and a patio.

Best Cheshire unusual places with a garden

Wood View - Cheshire
10 47 reviews

Wood View

cabin
This rural lodge in Cheshire East is located adjacent to the South Cheshire Way walking route, offering direct access to Mow Cop Castle and canal walks, with a railway line nearby for enthusiasts.
This one-bedroom, one-bathroom cabin accommodates two guests and provides a fully equipped kitchen, bed linen, towels, and a fenced guest area with outdoor seating, ideal for those seeking a peaceful farm stay with woodland and wildlife.
Pickles Pod - Cheshire
9.9 54 reviews

Pickles Pod

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Pickle's Pod, a delightful shepherd's hut, offers a rural retreat on a working farm in Over Peover, Cheshire, providing a peaceful escape.
This well-equipped accommodation for two includes a king-sized bed, a small kitchen with essential appliances, a shower room, and air conditioning, with pets welcome and outdoor log burner for added comfort.
The Barn - Cheshire
9.8 41 reviews

The Barn

farm
This detached two-bedroom barn conversion is situated in Mobberley, a village within Cheshire East, offering a rural escape with convenient access to transport links.
This accommodation sleeps two guests and features an open-plan living, dining, and kitchen area, a mezzanine double bedroom, a separate king-size bedroom, air conditioning, internet, and secure off-road parking for two vehicles.
George Harrison's Former 3bed Home In Liverpool - Cheshire
10 2 reviews

George Harrison's Former 3bed Home In Liverpool

chalet, Speke
Stay in George Harrison's childhood home in Liverpool's Speke district, a 20-minute drive from the city centre and close to Speke Hall.
This three-bedroom, 130 square metre house offers guests a unique Beatles experience, including a retro record player, a left-handed acoustic guitar, and parking, sleeping up to four people.
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