WilmslowCopyright Mike Harris

Wilmslow was once stockbroker belt and is now WAG central, a large town and prosperous town with a wealth (the right word) of restaurants and shops catering for Manchester’s minted. Great transport provision too: trains, near the airport, and five Ferrari minutes to the M56... Read More

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Hotels in Wilmslow - 13 places to stay

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Deanwater Hotel

Deanwater Hotel

The Deanwater Hotel nestles in the natural beauty of the Cheshire countryside, next to the River Dean, where the welcome is that extra bit special. Privately owned and managed for over 35 years by the ... More | visit website

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King William

King William
The King william is situated in the heart of wilmslow, five minutes from manchester airport and across the road from the railway station, we offer a home from home enviroment , we have 6 ensuite ... More | visit website
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Stanneylands Hotel

Stanneylands Hotel

From the moment you walk through the doors of this strikingly handsome house, a sense of quiet luxury takes over. Hospitality abounds on every hand. Relax in the comfortable elegance of the award ... More | Double Room: From £85 | visit website

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Belfry House Hotel

Belfry House Hotel

Recently refurbished with a chic, boutique-style, this hotel is set in rural grounds less than 3 miles (4.8 km) from Manchester Airport and close to all major motorway and rail networks.

A free internet connection, free ... More | visit website

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The Kings Arms

The Kings Arms

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The Kings Arms accomodation comprises twin and single rooms, all rooms are ensuite, tea and coffee facilities and the price includes a cooked english breakfast.Car parking for 25 cars, bar ... More

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