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Historic Hotel Accommodation in Lymm, Greater Manchester Part of the Greater Manchester Travel Guide on Britain Express, highlighting attractions, heritage, and tourism information. |
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Statham Lodge Country House HotelA Historic Hotel in Lymm, Greater ManchesterWarrington Road Lymm Greater Manchester England WA13 9BP
Accommodation
Description:
From: £80.00 Country House, set in own beautiful grounds, privately owned, offers 37 individually furnished rooms, four poster bed and suites available. Full a la carte restaurant, Squires Bar with club atmosphere serving excellent food . Full conference and banqueting facilities for up to 250 Parking on site Wireless internet access Accommodation Rating: 3* Self assessed Facilities
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest
Nearest Attractions Warburton, St Werburgh's Church -
2.7 miles (Historic Church) Arley Hall -
4.1 miles (Historic House) Dunham Massey White Cottage -
4.3 miles (Historic Building) Dunham Massey -
4.6 miles (Historic House) Carrington, St George's Church -
5.2 miles (Historic Church) Tatton Park -
6.2 miles (Historic House) Over Peover, St Lawrence Church -
11.1 miles (Historic Church) Quarry Bank Mill -
11.1 miles (Historic Building) Peover Hall -
11.1 miles (Historic House) People's History Museum -
12.6 miles (Museum) Nearby Towns & Villages to Visit Macclesfield -
18 miles away Congleton -
19.5 miles away Crewe -
19.8 miles away Chester -
20.6 miles away Buxton -
26.1 miles away Bradwell -
32 miles away Huddersfield -
35.1 miles away Eyam -
35.2 miles away Directions: UK Hotels |
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