There are many wonderful Inns situated in the pretty county of Cheshire. I could not find one named Inn Cheshire but it is helpful to type this into your Internet browser. You are sure to come up with a list of beautiful Inns. Whether you plan to stay there or just to visit, you will need a bit of a rundown on the county of Cheshire itself.
Cheshire is a very tranquil county with lots of rolling grassy hills and lush green pastures. The vistas all combine to form an atmosphere of beautiful calm. Within Cheshire County, there are many pretty villages and towns to explore, majestic and historic homes predating back to the eighteenth and even sixteenth century. Some have now been turned into hotels and Inns.
There are several places of interest to visit in Cheshire. We will just take a look at some of them. Visit the water wheel, the Dewa Roman City and Galley, See Chester Zoo with its many, many species of different animals and stroll in the gardens of the zoo or take along a picnic. Stroll the Tatton Park historic estates and enjoy the stately buildings. See Bramall Hall which has the typical old Tudor style black and white timber frames adorning it. Do not skip seeing the Lovell Radio Telescope at the Jodrell Bank Visitor Center and Planetarium. Have a look at the wonderful mix of Elizabethan, Tudor and Georgian buildings in Lyme Park.
Lets explore a few of the many Inns in Cheshire: The Pheasant Inn sits happily in the quiet village of Burwardsley. With twelve really spacious rooms all en-suite you are sure to enjoy superbly personal service. This Inn is close to Chester and you will find that it not only encompasses the old but celebrates the new. You will enjoy old-style comfort. You can also make use of the wireless broadband Internet facilities which are complimentary. The Pheasant Inn prides itself on the great food it provides, gorgeous panoramic views and a calming atmosphere.
The Boars Head Hotel in Middlewich has three star service. It is an independent and traditional coaching inn despite its name of hotel. It is a stately looking red-brick building, softened by pretty flower pots. The Trent and Mersey Canal flow nearby. Food is home-made in the old English style and the pub serves a great choice of cellar-cask ales.
If you are looking for a really medieval type Inn in which to stay, you cannot go wrong by choosing The George and Dragon. This ancient coaching inn is in the Chester and sports a simply gorgeous black and white wooden beamed Tudor frontage. From The George and Dragon, you are able to simply take a walk to all the historical places of interest in Chester. Fourteen bedrooms.
The Dog Inn in rural Cheshire has a four star rating. Its a pretty little Inn which contains only six rooms. They all have en-suite bathrooms and showers. Enjoy their ales straight from the keg in the friendly pub and wonderful homemade cooking to warm the cockles of the heart.
The Egerton Arms Country Inn (four-star) is an ancient 16th Century Inn in the countryside of Cheshire. An interesting place to stay, it also offers immaculately kept and lovely bedrooms. Enjoy genuine ales, great home-style English cooking and old-fashioned hospitality and warmth.
I have mentioned just a small selection of the gorgeous Inns you can visit while in the county of Cheshire. You can find them by typing Inn Cheshire into your Internet browser. There you will find photographs of these pretty inns. Directions and maps and more details about each inn are also available to you. In this lovely countryside, I cannot imagine a stay there being anything other than enjoyable and relaxing.
Learn more about the choices of Pubs Cheshire offers to you. When you head to this location you will also need to look into the Inn Cheshire has available. Go online and learn more today.


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