Shrigley Hall Hotel Cheshire, North West England
19th Century Country Hotel & Spa, perfect for exploring the Peak District
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Shrigley Hall Hotel & Spa is an elegant Georgian country house in Cheshire, perfectly located for exploring the Peak District. Built in the 19th Century, Shrigley Hall is many people's idea of the typical English country house. Its 262 acres of grounds are on the edge of the Peak District National Park. Guests can enjoy luxurious indoor and outdoor spa facilites and an 18-hole Championship golf course.
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12 Special Offers for this hotel.
Classic Lazy Break
From £59.50 pppn for a 5 night stay, to £87.50 pppn for a 1 night stay
Stay in a Classic room and receive:
- A welcome drink in the bar on arrival (house wine, beer, soft drink)
- 2 course dinner in the restaurant on your first evening
- Full breakfast daily
- Late check out at noon
- Please be advised that spa access is not included with this package and must be booked separately, payable to the hotel
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Highlights
- Modern restaurant with stunning lakeside location
- Set in 262 acres yet only minutes to major motorway links
- Extensive leisure facilities including indoor pool and new outdoor Bazaar Spa
- Championship golf course
- Stylish contemporary bedrooms
- Borders Peak District National Park
Home truths
Unless booking a spa package that includes spa access, use of the spa facilities is chargeable to all guests, prices start from £15pp for a sunrise session to £50pp for half days. Spa access must be prebooked.
How to find Shrigley Hall Hotel
Shrigley Hall Hotel
Pott Shrigley
Nr Macclesfield
Cheshire
SK10 5SB
Good to know
Hotel check-in time:
3:00 PMHotel check-out time:
11:00 AMRestaurant
Opening Times
Breakfast:
Monday - Friday - 7am - 10.15am
Saturday and Sunday - 7.30am - 10.15am
Lunch and early dinner:
12pm - 6pm
Afternoon tea:
1pm - 3.30pm daily, this is served in the public rooms.
Dinner:
6pm - 9.30pm
Dress Code
Smart casual.
Parking Facilities
Complimentary parking is available.
Disabled Access
There is one accessible double room, accessed via a lift to the first floor and one accessible twin, accessed via a lift to the second floor. These rooms have widened doorways to accommodate those using a wheelchair. The bathroom of both bedrooms consists of a lowered bath and handrails.
Please contact us if an accessible room is required.
They offer a select number bedrooms with a walk in shower, however, these are located at the rear of the property and steps are required to access this area of the hotel.
The hotel does have a lift to some floors but not to all bedrooms.
The hotel's main car park is located at the rear of the building with a ramp leading down to the main reception area. There are limited spaces at the front of the property with 2 disabled bays.
Child Policy
Family rooms are available on request, supplements apply.
Please contact us if a family room is required.
Children are not permitted to use the swimming pool, infinity pool or the spa facilities.
The grounds
Set in over 262 acres of grounds, including an 18 hole Championship golf course.
History of the hotel
The name of Shrigley Hall came from the original owners the De Shrigley's. The Hall was passed down by marriage to the Downes family in the 14th century who resided on the estate for over 300 years.
In 1818, the estate was sold to the former MP for Blackburn, William Turner, with the present hall built in 1825.
William Turner had only one heiress, his daughter Ellen Turner, she inherited Shrigley from her grandfather and later married the Reverend Brabazon Lowther. The two lived at Shrigley Hall until their son William subsequently inherited the estate.
Dogs Policy
Selected Classic rooms can accommodate dogs. Please contact us if a dog friendly room is required.
Please note there is a £20 per night charge per dog, a maximum of two dogs are allowed in bedrooms.
Dogs are not allowed in the hotel restaurant or the leisure facilities. Restrictions may apply to the bar and lounge areas.
Dogs must be kept on a lead at all times when in public areas of the hotels, including the grounds and gardens.
Dogs cannot be left in bedrooms unsupervised.
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