Guest Rating
7.6
out of 10

Location. Cranage Hall is located in Cranage, England, two miles from Holmes Chapel village, eight miles from Tatton Park, and 11 miles from Stapely Water Gardens.
Hotel Features. A grand former stately home, Cranage Hall is set in 20 acres of landscaped grounds and features a health club with an indoor pool, a sauna, spa tub, Turkish bath, and fitness equipment. Other amenities include Internet access and complimentary parking.
Cranage Hall's Orangery Restaurant opens onto a patio and barbecue area. It serves a daily complimentary buffet breakfast, and is also open for lunch and table d'hote dinner.
There is a running track in the hotel grounds, and there are also opportunities for aerobics and tennis.
Guestrooms. There are 150 guestrooms spread over two storeys. Decor is modern and amenities include satellite television, direct dial phones, Internet access, safes, and tea and coffee facilities. Bathrooms include shower/tub combinations, complimentary toiletries, and hair dryers.
Expert Tip. Tatton Park has a history dating back to the Bronze Age and has been home to herds of deer since the 13th century.
Guest Rating
7.6
out of 10

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Directions
From Manchester Airport (MAN):
Distance to Cranage Hall is 22 miles, 30 minutes' drive.
Getting there. Manchester Airport train station is linked to all terminals by a moving walkway. Every hour, up to six trains leave the airport for Manchester Piccadilly station in central Manchester. A single ticket costs 2.65 GBP, and the journey takes approximately 20 minutes. Trains runs from here to Holmes Chapel train station, which is two miles from the hotel. A taxi to the hotel costs approximately 25 GBP. Prices are all subject to change.
Getting around. The surrounding countryside is best explored on foot, but a car is recommended for visiting attractions further afield.