Higher Huxley Hall |
Red Lane Huxley Chester |
Chester |
England |
CH3 9BZ |
|
Higher Huxley Hall
|
|
|
DESCRIPTION |
Situated just a few miles from the ancient City of Chester. This award winning family run Historic Manor House dates from the thirteenth century. Situated in a quiet green valley. Furnished mainly with antiques incorporating all the modern requirements of today including free wireless internet access . There are low beams oak panelled doors and log fires when necessary. The house is licensed. The meals are served in the dining room overlooking the garden and fields. Cooked complimentary breakfasts are served 0730 to 0900hours Monday to Saturday and 0800 to 0930hours Sundays Local and home produce are used in traditional menus but dinner served at 2000hours a fixed menu priced at GBP 30.00 per person must be prebooked by at least 24hours to avoid disappointment. Close to Chester 7 miles Wrexham 16 Manchester 38 Liverpool 25 . There is off road free parking. Local interests are the Roman walled city of Chester with its race course Beeston Castle Tatton Park Oulton Park motor racing circuit Ness Gardens Chester Zoo Chomondeley Castle Cheshire Oaks Lever and Walker Art Galleries. There are seven golf courses within a five mile radius. Nearby are several well known walks including the Sandstone Trail and the Shropshire Union Canal .
|
LOCATION |
From the South Take M6. Leave at junction 16 towards Nantwich on the A500. Follow directions for Chester on the A51. After the village of Tilstone Fearnall turn left at the traffic lights onto the A49 towards Whitchurch. After approximately 3 4 of a mile take the first right to Huxley. Take the 2nd left after 3 miles go past the Farmers Arms pub to the T junction then turn left and immediately right down a named tarmac drive. From the North 7 miles south east of Chester. Take A41 from Chester towards Whitchurch. Turn 4th left after the A55 roundabout signposted to Waverton and Huxley. Continue and follow canal. 1.4 miles after crossing the humpback bridge turn right down a named tarmac drive opposite the T junction where the sign points to Huxley. |