Featuring a bar and a tennis court, The Tytherington is located in Macclesfield, 12 km from Capesthorne Hall and 21 km from Fletcher Moss Botanical Gardens.
Shukran
United Kingdom
The hotel rooms were excellent, modern, clean and stylish, bed was huge and very comfortable, spa centre was excellent, pool very clean. Highly commend the staff for being very friendly and helpful. They were very responsive when we asked whether by any chance they will have lythium battery which we needed for the car key, luckily they had one. We really appreciate their help and thank them for being helpful.
Shrigley Hall Hotel, just 15 miles south of Manchester city centre, is an impressive manor house in leafy Cheshire countryside.
Ruth
United Kingdom
Breakfasts-excellent . Dinner - delicious food , a bit pricey for what it was and on the first night of three nights stay we had to go find the waitress to pay the bill ! But overall the staff were brilliant. The area and views are amazing . Bed very comfy , bed linen and towels of a good quality .
Set just 10 km from Capesthorne Hall, The Legh Arms Prestbury provides accommodation in Macclesfield with access to a garden, a bar, as well as luggage storage space.
Mel
United Kingdom
What a fantastic hotel and room - we thoroughly enjoyed our stay at The Legh Arms and will definitely be staying again. Furnished and decorated to a high standard, our room was a deluxe double and it was so comfortable and spacious. The mini fridge was most welcome, as was the fresh milk for a cup of tea. The hotel even provided a little gift pack for our dog, which he enjoyed.
The staff were really friendly, nothing was too much trouble, and we had a lovely evening meal in the restaurant, which had a good atmosphere.
The breakfast was one of the best we've had at a hotel - a tasty, big full English breakfast with great quality food.
There are a few nice bars on the doorstep and the hotel has a lovely beer garden, which is a good suntrap too.
Offering city views, Sleep, Eat, Repeat Bed and Breakfast is an accommodation set in Macclesfield, 10 km from Capesthorne Hall and 19 km from Buxton Opera House.
Molly
United Kingdom
Super clean, stylish, great location, one of the comfiest beds EVER, great facilities and helpful staff - I can't say a bad thing it was a brilliant stay
Set in Macclesfield and only 12 km from Capesthorne Hall, Buckingham House Apartment 2 offers accommodation with inner courtyard views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Amanda
United Kingdom
A little gem. The apartment was immaculate and well equipped. Tastfully decorated and offered a very comfortable stay. Perfect location for bars, restaurants, etc. Designated and secure parking. Good value for money and friendly host. Will definitely book again when next visiting Congleton.
Stunning 2-Bed House in Macclesfield Cheshire, a property with a garden, is located in Macclesfield, 18 km from Buxton Opera House, 24 km from Fletcher Moss Botanical Gardens, as well as 24 km from...
Warneeeee
United Kingdom
Great location, very clean and had everything we need for our 1 night stay, excellent communication with the host
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On average, 3-star hotels in Macclesfield cost € 94.31 per night, and 4-star hotels in Macclesfield are € 143.32 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Macclesfield can on average be found for € 154.18 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Macclesfield this weekend is € 140.74 or, for a 4-star hotel, € 198.50. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Macclesfield for this weekend cost on average around € 403.27 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
BOHOTEL, The Tytherington and The Bridge have received great reviews from travellers in Macclesfield regarding the views from their hotel rooms.
What guests said about Macclesfield:
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Scored 8.0
A good base to visit Peak District.
A good base to visit Peak District. Shopping centre in decline. Local bus services in decline but possible to reach Hayfield and Buxton. Plus very good train service to Manchester, London, Birmingham etc. Some good eateries - especially excellent Plums Kitchen.
David
France
10
Scored 10
I like Macclesfield because it is a pretty town with good...
I like Macclesfield because it is a pretty town with good links to Manchester if you need the big city, the Peak District if you like walking, and Buxton if you want a bit of culture. The town is of a manageable size with pretty parks, and it has various small events going on in the local pubs, plus each month there is the Treacle Market, which is a popular feature of Macclesfield.
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
I came for the silk museum and the Paradise Mill which I can...
I came for the silk museum and the Paradise Mill which I can recommend both. The Treacle Market on the last Sunday of the month was a good experience. The weather was sunny, but often was a chill strong wind, I missed a hat. It takes only 30 minutes to travel by train to Manchester, and about 2 hours to London. There are good restaurants and pubs! There are many places to take a nice walk in the nature of the surrounding area, but unfortunately I had to postpone them.
Aline
Switzerland
8.0
Scored 8.0
A nice small town centre, a good choice of eateries & cafes,...
A nice small town centre, a good choice of eateries & cafes, A couple of good ladies boutiques along with a lovely shop Rocco selling stylish boots & trainers.
The Tytherington hotel is well worth a stay as they have a good Spa & pool. Another small hotel nearby is BoHotel & eatery, lovely. Free car parking available for the town centre too.
DAWN
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We enjoyed our stay in Macclesfield and it was a good centre...
We enjoyed our stay in Macclesfield and it was a good centre for exploring the surrounding area. The town has a silk museum and various other interesting buildings. We can highly recommend the Chinese restaurant, Jin.
John
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
I went to Macclesfield for business , not leisure.
I went to Macclesfield for business , not leisure. It is a small town where shops and restaurants generally close quite early.
I did not have anytime to do any sightseeing in the town or outside - so I cannot really comment about the place from a leisure point of view.
I liked the flat very much overall. It is nicely done up and decorated, cosy with a contemporary, clean styling. The kitchen was well equipped and easy to use with quality appliances. Comfortable bed, a nice bathroom and attention to details throughout the flat. Great location too, close to Macclesfield town centre. The hosting company was quick and easy to communicate with and sent detailed information before arrival.
Telly was extremely accommodating to arrange transfer of keys, and a quick tour of the property. The facilities were clean, adequately supplied with linens, kitchen utensils, wifi, full cooker/stove. It was perfect for my needs (a self-contained place from which to visit a sick relative).
Proximity to the centre of town, and the train station is a whopping PLUS!
Beautiful, very well equipped apartment with lots of homely touches, ideal location for town centre, restaurants, shops, Silk Museum and a short walk to train and bus station. Coffee, biscuits and milk provided by host very welcome. Beds warm and comfortable. Free Netflix and Wifi. James, the host was very helpful. Will stay again when next in the area.
Karina is an amazing host! We stayed here one night and she was so accomadating with our luggage and even brought it up to our room when it was ready. The room was so nice and cozy and decorated beautifully! The breakfast was amazing! Also a very good location! close to the square, shops, train station, 108 steps(look that up).
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I had a great stay in the bunk room. Really nice staying in an only a 2 person shared room compared to a larger hostel. Everything was clean and comfortable. Multiple pillows and blankets and towels provided for free. Very close to public transportation to the Peak District. I would recommend and would stay again if in Macclesfield again.
Mottram Hall Hotel is in a nice location, but we had difficulty getting taxi’s to come out to the Hotel which is in a rural area.
The Bedroom was reasonably clean but not worth the £200 per night, price tag!
The Elemis toiletries in the bathroom had been partially used!
Breakfast was extra and not included in the cost.
The room was large and comfy although dark as it faced a wall. The twin beds were adequate and the breakfast, buffet style, was also fine. The hotel is in a good location for walking and yet not too far from Macclesfield. The staff were attentive and helpful as our room key stopped working on several occasions.
Eloisa was a fantastic hostess. The room was very comfortable and the shared facilities were spotless. Couldn’t find any fault with my stay here. Eloisa even drove me to the nearest train station when trains were cancelled from Macclesfield! Great location if (like myself) you need to be in the town too.
A lovely boutique hotel in central macclesfield warmly and stylishly decorated, great room and warm and welcoming people. I tried it out because i really didnt want to stay in a bland chain hotel again - i was surprised and delighted and will definitely stay again.
The apartment is in a great location and an easy walk to some good restaurants, a great bakery, and the train station. Nice, well equipped kitchen. Everything was very clean and in good shape. James could not have been a more thoughtful and welcoming host.
Overall the experience was great, staff were friendly and the hotel was tidy and clean at all times.
The rooms are super comfortable and very enjoyable to stay in.
Special acknowledgment to Ben on front desk, was absolutely lovely to deal with.
The staff are friendly, the bar was comfortable and I liked the fact it's a dog friendly hotel. From the outside its a beautiful place, Also when you walk inside it is quite clean and well presented.
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