Moor than just a location.

In the heart of Cheshire

  • Nantwich

    Nantwich, a quaint market town in Cheshire, is steeped in history and charm, boasting a rich tapestry of medieval architecture and vibrant local culture. The town is renowned for its well-preserved Tudor buildings, most notably the striking St Mary's Church, which dates back to the 14th century. Renowned for its salt production in the Middle Ages, Nantwich hosts an annual International Cheese Festival that celebrates its dairy heritage, drawing visitors from near and far. The picturesque marshes and rivers surrounding the town provide a serene backdrop for leisurely walks, while the bustling market square offers a delightful selection of independent shops, cafes, and a thriving community spirit that is palpable in every corner.

  • Crewe

    Crewe, a town in Cheshire, England, has a rich industrial heritage. Established as a railway town in the 19th century, it gained prominence with the Grand Junction Railway's Crewe Works in 1840, known for locomotive manufacturing. This contributed to the town's economic growth and reputation in the rail industry. Today, Crewe blends historical architecture with modern amenities and serves as a key transport hub, attracting residents and visitors drawn to its railway legacy.

Places to eat

  • The Galley Cafe - 0 Mins

    Why venture off-site when our fully licensed café has everything you need? Open all day and late into the evening on Fridays and Saturdays, our café serves delicious dishes crafted from locally sourced produce by our talented galley team. If you're in the mood for something stronger, we offer a variety of drinks, including a selection of Three Wrens Gins, expertly distilled just down the road in Cheshire. Relax, unwind, and savor the best of local flavors without leaving the comfort of our site.

  • The Royal Oak - Worleston - 5 Mins Drive

    The Royal Oak in Worleston, Cheshire, is a charming country pub blending traditional character with modern comfort. Known for warm hospitality, it offers locally sourced dishes, craft ales, and fine wines, appealing to locals and visitors alike. Set in the scenic Cheshire countryside, it features a cozy ambiance with a roaring fire in winter and a lovely outdoor space for sunny days, ideal for a hearty meal or refreshing drink.

  • The Badger Inn - Church Minshull - 5 Mins Drive

    The Badger Inn in Church Minshull is a charming Cheshire country pub known for its freshly prepared, seasonal dishes made from local ingredients. Enjoy a leisurely lunch, hearty dinner, or a relaxing drink with a selection of ales, wines, and spirits. With cozy interiors and a scenic location, it’s the ideal place to experience rural Cheshire hospitality.

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