Nunsmere Hall Hotel
Tarporley Road, Oakmere, Cheshire, England
About Nunsmere Hall Hotel
Nunsmere Hall is a haven of peace and quiet and is the epitome of an English country house. Nunsmere Hall lies in a unique rural setting, surrounded by a 60 acre lake, yet only 12 miles from Chester! The 28 bedrooms and 8 suites, with most having spectacular views over the lakes and gardens, are each beautifully appointed and individually designed. Most have antique furnishings, Persian rugs and lots of extra touches to give our guests that home from home feeling. Most of our junior suites have Jacuzzis and televisions in the bathrooms. The wood paneled cocktail bar and luxurious lounges open onto the terrace which overlooks the Italian sunken garden. Nunsmere Hall is also renowned for its cuisine in the award winning Crystal Restaurant. You can dine alfresco throughout the summer months on our beautiful terrace. Children are welcome however those under the age of 12 are not permitted in the restaurant after 7.00pm. We can arrange room service or an early meal in the restaurant. We strongly recommend making advanced dinner reservations in order to avoid disappointment. We have three beautifully equipped private rooms which are ideal for business meetings, conferences and training courses, private dining as well as wedding ceremonies and receptions. A range of activities can be arranged such as clay pigeon and laser shooting, archery, golf, hot air ballooning and off-road racing nearby. Helicopters are welcome to land providing prior notice is given. Dogs are not accepted at the hotel but kenneling can be arranged locally.
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| Hotel Name | Approximate distance from Nunsmere Hall Hotel |
| Floatel | (5.2 miles, 8.4 km, direction NE) |
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| Heathercliffe Country House Hotel | (6.4 miles, 10.4 km, direction NW) |
| Forest Hills Hotel | (6.8 miles, 10.9 km, direction NW) |
| Wincham Hall Hotel | (7.2 miles, 11.6 km, direction NE) |
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| De Vere Daresbury Park Hotel | (8.1 miles, 13.1 km, direction N) |
| The Pheasant Inn | (8.7 miles, 14.0 km, direction SW) |
| The Park Royal - A QHotel | (8.8 miles, 14.2 km, direction N) |
| Hoole Hall Hotel | (9.0 miles, 14.4 km, direction W) |
| Rookery Hall Hotel & Spa | (9.1 miles, 14.6 km, direction SE) |
| Lawson House Hotel & Conference Centre | (9.3 miles, 15.0 km, direction NW) |
| Cranage Hall | (9.8 miles, 15.8 km, direction E) |
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Recommended attractions near Nunsmere Hall Hotel
| Little Budworth Common Country Park | (1.8 miles, 2.9 km, direction S) | Pictures |
| Delamere Forest Park | (3.4 miles, 5.5 km, direction NW) | Pictures |
| The Anderton Boat Lift | (5.4 miles, 8.7 km, direction NE) | Pictures |
| Marbury Country Park | (6.1 miles, 9.9 km, direction NE) | Pictures |
| Beeston Castle | (6.7 miles, 10.7 km, direction SW) | Pictures |
| Peckforton Castle | (7.6 miles, 12.2 km, direction SW) | Pictures |
| Halton Castle | (8.9 miles, 14.3 km, direction N) | Pictures |
| Arley Hall | (8.9 miles, 14.4 km, direction NE) | Pictures |
| Norton Priory Museum & Gardens | (9.2 miles, 14.8 km, direction N) | Pictures |
| Tabley House | (10.1 miles, 16.3 km, direction NE) | Pictures |
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