Hotels in Stoke on Trent

Best Western Manor House Hotel
Audley Road
Alsager

Stoke on Trent
Staffordshire

ST7 2QQ
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Located in the village of Alsager between Stoke and Crewe, and just 3 miles from junction 16 of the M6. With indoor heated swimming pool, Jacuzzi, free WiFi and ample car parking. This hotel caters to both the commercial and leisure customer, with en-suite bedrooms, function rooms to accommodate up to 200 people and either Stables Bar or Ostler Restaurant for dining, this offers you comfort, convenience and a warm welcome each time you stay.

This is the ideal venue for a wedding or business meeting; accommodating from 2 to 200 delegates in an array of business settings, whatever the occasion, you are assured of the same high levels of service and attention to detail. And for your special day this is one of the leading venues in Stoke on Trent and Crewe, offering an uncomplicated start to married life with comfort, style and ambiance all rolled into one.

Stunning countryside, miles of inland waterways and a host of world famous attractions combine to make Staffordshire stand out from the rest. Its capital, Stoke on Trent is the birthplace of English Ceramics known affectionately the world over as The Potteries. The historic town of Tutbury is a thriving centre for lead crystal, where you'll find displays of glass blowing and engraving. For sheer exhilaration there is Britains number one attraction, Alton Towers with more than 125 rides for all the family, which are beautifully landscaped into magnificent gardens.

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Parking
Credit Cards Accepted
Room Service
Disabled Access
Licensed
Swimming Pool
TV in Rooms
Satellite TV
Night Porter
Conference/Business Facilities

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