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Title: Ye Olde Vicarage
Address: Knutsford Rd, Cranage
Zipcode: CW4 8EF Location Map
Phone: +44 (0) 1477 532041
Website:
Facilities:
  • Parking
  • Credit Cards Accepted
  • Disabled Access
  • TV in Rooms
  • Satellite TV
  • Conference/Business Facilities
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Date added: Sep 06, 2006
Ye Olde Vicarage Hotel is a 17th Century;grade II listed building on the banks of the River Dane in the village of Cranage, Holmes Chapel. Less than 2 miles from the M6, it is conveniently situated near Chester and Manchester making it the ideal location for both the business and leisure traveller. Additional Facilities:
DVD player in all rooms
Broadband throughout the hotel completely free of charge, peak or off peak times. Number of Rooms:31 Number Ensuite:31 Price per RoomDouble:From £70 Single:From £60 Restaurant Name:Restaurant 1635
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