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Roseville Bed & Breakfast, Chester, Cheshire

Roseville Bed & Breakfast
Roseville
Belle Vue Lane
Guilden Sutton

Chester
Cheshire

CH3 7EJ

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If you are looking for a bed and breakfast in Chester or Cheshire, do stay with us at Roseville, we think you won't find a better B&B in Chester. Roseville Bed and Breakfast in Chester is a magnificent 5-star B&B that you will really enjoy staying in.Roseville B&B is on the edge of the city, in a quiet village called Guilden Sutton. Roseville is furnished to a very high standard, and has wonderful gardens where you can sit and relax, and even have breakfast. There is ample secure offroad parking. Guilden Sutton, on the edge of Chester is only 10 minutes to the city centre, but we look out over fields. Chester is a lovely city which is enjoying something of a renaissance – find out more about it here. We have a large, modern house, with large and quiet gardens behind the house, which guests are welcome to use. There are plenty of sheltered places to sit and read - or just to sit and relax!Roseville is ideal for business guests. We have free wireless broadband in all the rooms, and secure offroad parking. We are a couple of minutes' drive from the M53 / A55 motorway around Chester and very easy to find. Chester is full of things to see and do. Roseville is only 3½ miles / 6 km from the world-famous Chester Zoo - a 10 minute car ride along the outer ring road from Roseville.Please Note: Check In 15:00, Check out 11:00. Smoking and Pets not permitted.

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