The hotel is a delightful Edwardian country house nestling in the
heart of 38 acres of exquisite grounds. Built in 1915, the Grade 2
listed hotel retains all the charm and warmth of a lavish family
home, with elegant oak-panelled rooms, spacious terraces and acres
of manicured lawns. The 30 comfortable en-suite bedrooms (a mixture
of executive and standard rooms) all have individual charm and
offer glorious views. A team of award winning chefs display flair
and creativity, ensuring every meal is a memorable dining
experience, while friendly and responsive staff guarantee the
warmest of welcomes.
Rooms
Each of the comfortable en suite bedrooms has individual charm, and
almost all offer glorious views of the beautiful grounds. All rooms
are equipped with central heating, Internet access, a direct dial
telephone and a trouser press or iron and ironing board. Tea and
coffee making facilities, a a radio alarm clock and additional
digital TV channels also feature. Each room has a king-size or
double bed and a private bathroom with a shower, bath tub and
hairdryer. All bedrooms are non-smoking and have individually
adjustable air conditioning.
Restaurant & Food
The elegant award-winning restaurant is open for breakfast, buffet
or traditional full English, luncheon and dinner. Lighter meals,
morning coffee and afternoon tea are served in the lounge or on the
delightful terrace. The restaurant and bar occasionally close to
accommodate large functions. It is advisable to check with the
hotel before arrival regarding placing a booking or the
availability of the restaurant and bar.
Activities & Sport
This hotel offers beautiful walks and views. It has a fishing lake
and tennis courts are available at no extra cost. Horse riding at
the adjacent stables can be arranged for a fee. Mollington Golf
Course is just a five-minute drive from the hotel.
Comments
Rooms available to check in after 2 pm, check-out on day of
departure by 11 am. The hotel is a popular venue for weddings
Directions, How to get
there
From the M56: follow to the very end ignoring all exit signs. At
the roundabout at the end of the motorway take the 1st exit,
signposted Chester, onto a short stretch of dual carriageway. At
the next roundabout make a right turn onto the A540, signposted
Hoylake, until the 1st set of traffic lights, remaining in the
right-hand lane. Make a right turn, signposted Foxes Riding school,
and Inglewood Conference Centre. The hotel is located on the
left-hand side, 1.6 km down Badgers Rake Lane. From the M53: exit
at Junction 5 of the M53 and follow the signs for North Wales and
Queensferry, turning onto the A41 northbound. Fork right at the
traffic lights by the garage onto the Welsh Road (A550). Follow
this road to the right turn signposted Burton, Badgers Rake
Lane.