Rowton Hall Hotel and Spa is located just minutes from Chester City centre yet nestled in 8 acres of secluded award winning gardens. The spa boasts a range of features from a heated 12m pool to a selection of indulgent treatments. With individual bedrooms some with historic features and a tempting menu in the renowned Langdale Restaurant, Rowton Hall is the ideal option for a relaxing break.
Highlights
- Contemporary and imaginative rooms
- 12m heated indoor pool
- Locally renowned Langdale Restaurant
- Just minutes from Chester city centre, one of the world's top zoos and Cheshire Oaks
- 8 acres of award winning grounds
- Home grown produce
- Historic features
39 Bedrooms
Health Spa
Indoor Pool
Children Welcome
Internet Connection in Rooms
Dogs May Be Accepted by Prior Arrangement
Chester Station 10 minutes drive
Good to know
Hotel check-in time:
3:00 PM Hotel check-out time:
11:00 AM Restaurant
Opening Times
Breakfast
7.00am – 10.00am (Monday to Friday)
8.00am – 10.30am (Saturday and Sunday)
Lunch
12.00pm – 2.30pm (last orders at 2.00pm daily)
Dinner
7.00pm – 9.30pm (last orders at 9.00pm daily)
Afternoon Tea
12 - 5pm daily
Dress Code
You're not on show, which means (jeans and trainers aside) you don't have to dress for the occasion.
Parking Facilities
Complimentary on site parking is available
Disabled Access
There is not a lift although rooms with disabled access are also available.
Child Policy
Extra beds can be accommodated in Superior, Premier and Master rooms.
Children are charged at £40 per child per night to include breakfast and dinner from the children's menu.
There is a range of activities in the area including one of the world's top zoos + Go Ape. Family rooms are available on request
Children can use the pool between 9am -11am and again 4pm - 6pm. Child must be supervised by an adult.
The grounds
8 acres of award winning gardens.
History of the hotel
Ralph Hignett (1717-1787) built Rowton Hall in 1779. The Hignett family had owned the Rowton estate since 1600 and one member of this family, William Hignett had been killed in the Battle of Rowton Heath in 1645 when he was fighting for Charles I of England.
Dogs Policy
Bedrooms are available for guests who wish to bring dogs - a small charge of £20.00 per dog, per night is applicable. Dogs are allowed in the bar and lounge but not in the restaurant. Please contact our team to establish availability.
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