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Relaxed & quirky boutique hotel in the heart of the Cheshire countryside offers 14 luxurious rooms, bar & award winning restaurant. We offer free parking & free Wi-Fi. Rooms are equipped with complimentary Friendly Soap Co soap bars and Eden bath salts alongside welcome in room refreshments. Iron & ironing boards are available on request however each room comes with a hairdryer. Liverpool is 24 mi from Cock O' Barton, while Chester is 8.1 mi away. The nearest airport is Liverpool John Lennon Airport, 17 mi from Cock O' Barton.
in the county of Cheshire
(3.2 miles, 5.1 km, direction S)Shocklach is a small rural hamlet set beside a tributary of the River Dee between Wrexham and Nantwich. It is a lovely agricultural area of quiet lanes stringing together pretty.....
a Historic City in the county of Cheshire
(8.2 miles, 13.2 km, direction N)Chester, the county town of Cheshire, is one of the oldest and most complete walled cities with fantastic architecture and history...
in the county of Cheshire
(8.5 miles, 13.6 km, direction NE)Attractive large village which developed as a coaching stop on the main London to Liverpool road during the 17th and 18th-centuries...
in the county of Cheshire
(11.7 miles, 18.9 km, direction NE)The village of Delamere can be found in the midst of beautiful Cheshire countryside in an area of forests and rivers. It is perhaps best known as the home of the magnificent.....
in the county of Shropshire
(12.5 miles, 20.1 km, direction S)Ellesmere, has a lovely 'holiday' atmosphere which gives it an 'away from it all' feel...
a Historic Market Town in the county of Cheshire
(12.7 miles, 20.5 km, direction E)Today, Nantwich is a busy bustling place of business and commerce that still manages to retain its unique 'Elizabethan' flavour...
in the county of Cheshire
(13.4 miles, 21.6 km, direction N)Helsby is famous for Helsby Hill which rises to a height of 462ft, and has traces of an Iron-Age camp...
This modern day version of a 12th-century castle is set in the heart of the Cheshire Plains, an area which is scattered with.....
The village of Cholmondeley is famous for its fascinating, romantic castle, built in 1801 in the Gothic style. Built as the seat.....
Set on a lonely hillside along the run of the Peckforton Hills, lie the ruins of Beeston Castle. It was built in the.....
The extensive ruins of Chester Castle can be found on a hillside overlooking the River Dee in close proximity to where the county.....
It is almost impossible to list the magnificent Roman treasures this town possesses. Its extraordinary Roman Amphitheatre is but.....
The Roman Garden, thus called is a somewhat misleading name. It was certainly not here in Roman times, but is a left-over from.....
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