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Sandhole Farm, Congleton, Cheshire

Sandhole Farm
Sandhole Farm
A34 - Manchester Road
Hulme Walfield

Congleton
Cheshire

CW12 2JH
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Sandhole Farm offers superb accommodation for business people and holidaymakers alike; including Category 3 disabled guests who are more than welcome. It is on the A34 just 2 miles from Congleton and has won many awards; including the North West Tourist Boards 'Place to Stay' title and the Cheshire Tourism Bed and Breakfast Award of the year. If you're looking for bed and breakfast in Cheshire; Sandhole farm is the place to stay. Here; in the quiet Cheshire countryside near Congleton; we will provide you with quality ensuite bed & breakfast accommodation.Sandhole farm is easy to find (2 miles north of Congleton on the A34 Manchester Road) with good access to local towns including Macclesfield; Wilmslow; Holmes Chapel; Sandbach; Alsager; Kidsgrove; Knutsford; Biddulph; Leek; and Stoke on Trent.The stables in this beautiful Cheshire farm have been converted into luxury bed and breakfast accommodation; all to a high standard whilst still retaining the character of the original building; including the old oak beams and round pitch-holes. WiFi broadband internet connection now available in all our bedrooms PLEASE NOTE Check In Time is from 13:00 to 20:30. Late Check Ins can be arranged. Check Out is by 10:00. We are a no smoking accommodation. We can accommodate pets by prior arrangement only.

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