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Ladderstile Retreat

Congleton, Cheshire, England

Ladderstile Retreat in Congleton, Cheshire, England
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About Ladderstile Retreat

Set on a stunning rural location on a working farm, Ladderstile Retreat offers bed and breakfast accommodations and free WiFi. This property is located in North Rode, just 4 miles from Congleton. The spacious room at Ladderstile Retreat features a seating room with leather sofas and an open log fire, a TV/DVD player and a range of books and CDs. There is a bathroom with power shower, a bath and under floor heating. The south-facing garden room benefits from a private deck and garden area. An award-winning breakfast is served every morning, and is prepared with locally sourced bacon and sausages, Congleton oatcakes, free range eggs and home grown tomatoes. A lighter alternative is also available. The property is less than 1 miles off the A523 road, and 10 minutes’ drive from Macclesfield.


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