Crewe Hall - A QHotel
Weston Road, Crewe, Cheshire, England
About Crewe Hall - A QHotel
Set in 35 acres of Cheshire parkland, Crewe Hall is a majestic Jacobean stately building, which dates back to 1615. Originally built by the Earl of Crewe, it was previously owned by the Duchy of Lancaster. Crewe Hall boasts a total of 65 guest rooms with 26 Superior rooms within the original Jacobean Hall itself - including the sumptuous Royal Suite where King George v and Queen Mary stayed in 1913. a further 39 standard modern rooms are located in the contemporary West Wing, connected to the original hall via a glass link. These are large, with air conditioning and most have lovely views of the gardens. Other features of Crewe Hall include one of the best staircases in England and its own chapel with stained glass windows. Try the fine dining Ranulph restaurant within the historic hall, or the stunning Café Bar Brasserie, offering a unique blend of up-to-the-minute menus and a unique feature - the Revolving Bar.
Other nearby hotels
| Hotel Name | Approximate distance from Crewe Hall - A QHotel |
| The White Lion Hotel | (1.0 miles, 1.6 km) |
| Crewe Arms Hotel | (1.6 miles, 2.6 km, direction NW) |
| Ramada Crewe | (1.7 miles, 2.7 km, direction NW) |
| Royal Hotel | (1.7 miles, 2.8 km, direction W) |
| Hunters Lodge Hotel | (1.9 miles, 3.0 km, direction NW) |
| De Vere Venues Wychwood Park | (2.1 miles, 3.3 km, direction SW) |
| Best Western Manor House Hotel | (4.2 miles, 6.7 km, direction E) |
| Rookery Hall Hotel & Spa | (4.8 miles, 7.8 km, direction W) |
| Crown Hotel | (5.3 miles, 8.5 km, direction W) |
| The Chimney House Hotel | (5.6 miles, 9.0 km, direction NE) |
| Saxon Cross Hotel | (5.7 miles, 9.2 km, direction NE) |
| Stop Inn Newcastle-Under-Lyme | (7.5 miles, 12.1 km, direction SE) |
| Borough Arms Hotel | (8.8 miles, 14.2 km, direction SE) |
| Ye Olde Vicarage | (8.8 miles, 14.2 km, direction N) |
| Cranage Hall | (9.2 miles, 14.7 km, direction N) |
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Recommended attractions near Crewe Hall - A QHotel
| Little Moreton Hall | (6.8 miles, 10.9 km, direction NE) | Pictures |
| Mow Cop Castle | (8.0 miles, 12.8 km, direction E) | Pictures |
| The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery | (9.9 miles, 16.0 km, direction SE) | Pictures |
| Greenway Bank Country Park | (10.1 miles, 16.3 km, direction E) | Pictures |
| Biddulph Grange Garden | (10.4 miles, 16.8 km, direction E) | Pictures |
| Lovell Radio Telescope and Arboretum | (11.4 miles, 18.3 km, direction N) | Pictures |
| Trentham Gardens | (11.4 miles, 18.3 km, direction SE) | Pictures |
| Monkey Forest | (11.4 miles, 18.4 km, direction SE) | Pictures |
| Little Budworth Common Country Park | (11.7 miles, 18.8 km, direction NW) | Pictures |
| Cholmondeley Castle | (12.4 miles, 19.9 km, direction W) | Pictures |
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Widnes (23.5 miles, 37.9 km, direction SE)
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Styal (19.6 miles, 31.5 km, direction S)
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