Mere Court Hotel & Conference Centre

“Elegant accommodation set in charming gardens” - AA Inspector

LOCATION

KNUTSFORD, CHESHIRE

Official Rating
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Our Inspector's view

This is a smart and attractive hotel, set in 7 acres of grounds with landscaped gardens and a private lake. Bedrooms are individually styled and offer a host of thoughtful extras. Conference facilities are particularly impressive and there is a large, self contained, conservatory function suite. Afternoon teas and evening meals are now served in a selection of intimate rooms overlooking the manicured gardens and lake.

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1-Rosette restaurant
Mere Court Hotel & Conference Centre
Warrington Road, Mere, KNUTSFORD, WA16 0RW

Features

Rooms
  • En-suite rooms: 35
  • Family rooms: 0
  • Bedrooms Ground: 12
  • Satellite TV available
  • Free TV
  • WiFi available
Children
  • Children welcome
  • Cots provided
  • High chairs
  • Children's portions or menu
Leisure
  • Christmas entertainment programme
  • New Year entertainment programme
Facilities
  • Lift available
  • Night porter available
  • Outdoor parking spaces: 150
Accessibility
  • Accessible bedrooms: 1
  • Steps for wheelchair: 2
Prices and payment
  • Single room, minimum price: £100
  • Double room, minimum price: £100
Opening times
  • Open all year
Weddings
  • Holds a civil ceremony licence

About the area

Discover Cheshire

Nestled between the Welsh hills and Derbyshire Peaks, the Cheshire plains make an ideal location to take things slow and mess around in boats. Cheshire has more than 200 miles (302 km) of man-made waterways, more than any other county in England. The Cheshire Ring is formed from the Rochdale, Ashton, Peak Forest, Macclesfield, Trent and Mersey and Bridgewater canals. This route takes you through a lot of Cheshire, and bits of other counties as well.

While exploring the county’s waterways, covering ground on foot or admiring the typical white plaster and black timber-frame houses, make sure to have a taste of Cheshire’s most famous produce. Although Cheddar has become Britain’s most popular cheese (accounting for over half of the cheese sales in the UK), it was once Cheshire cheese that was in every workman’s pocket back in the 18th century. Its moist, crumbly texture and slightly salty taste mean it goes well with fruit, peppers or tomatoes. As well as the usual white, there are also red and blue veined varieties.

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