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Rhinewood Country House Hotel
Glazebrook Lane
Glazebrook

Warrington
Cheshire

WA3 5BB
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Welcome to The Rhinewood Country House Hotel a beautiful 3 star Country House retreat. We offer every amenity for the Business and Leisure Traveller. To compliment our facilities we have extensive Conference & Banqueting Suites available for both smaller and larger meetings.

This original Vicarage has been lovingly and skilfully restored to a fine Country House Hotel standing in landscaped gardens and grounds with uninterrupted views across the Cheshire Countryside. We are the perfect venue for all types of occasion.

Ideally situated on the A57, just 2 minutes away from Junction 21 of the M6 Motorway, and direct acess to M56/M60 Motorway networks, We are ideally located to Warrington, & Manchester.

All of our 32 Bedroom Suites have en-suite Facilities and have been recently refurbished to create a comfortable ambience. We pride ourselves on a totally personal service throughout the Hotel and all guests are made to feel at home from the moment they arrive. We feel that attention to detail is imperative and aim to provide a service that incorporates many of the little "extra things" that will make your stay with us all the more memorable.

Details

Ratings/Awards: AA 3 Star
Number of Rooms: 32
Number Ensuite: 32
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Restaurant

Name: SugarFields Bar & Grill
Cuisine: English / Mediterranean
Chef: Mark Cresswell

Facilities

Parking
Credit Cards Accepted
Room Service
Disabled Access
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
TV in Rooms
Satellite TV
Night Porter
Conference/Business Facilities

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