| Hotel Description: | The County Hotel is an elegant hotel situated just a short drive from Manchester and Manchester Airport.
We offer you a warm welcome and a comfortable stay.
Whether you are on business, using the hotel as a base to explore Manchester and the surrounding area or need an early morning at start or end of a holiday, our hotel will be the perfect place to stay.
Our restaurant ensures that you can relax once you reach the hotel and makes the perfect location to rest at the end long day or the beginning if a fun filled holiday. | | Getting There: |
From North leave M60 (J3) signed Cheadle/ Wilmslow. Take A34 Bypass following signs for Bramhall. In Bramhall village at r/about, turn right under railway bridge. Hotel is 100 yds on right.
From South leave M6 (J19) to M56, at J6 take A538 to Wilmslow. Follow A34 Bypass towards Manchester. At third roundabout follow signs to Bramhall. Continue on as above from village centre.
| | Business Facilities: | The fully air conditioned Cheshire Suite holds up to 200 people for a lecture or reception and can easily be converted into an elegant hall for a wedding reception.
Smaller meeting rooms can be used for one-to-one interviews, syndicate rooms, training sessions and working lunches.
| | Local Attractions: | Peak District & Buxton Distance: 16 miles Stunning peak district
Imperial War Museum Distance: 19 miles Designed by Daniel Libeskind, the museum resembles three shards of a shattered globe. It will house thousands of objects from a T34 tank to a teddy bear alongside a dynamic audio-visual show The Big Picture shows on how people's lives are shaped by war
Manchester Science Museum Distance: 19 miles The Museum is partly based in the buildings of the oldest passenger railway station in the world. The huge, 7 acre site has five historic buildings packed with fascinating exhibitions, hands-on galleries, historic working machinery and Special Exhibitions
Manchester United Distance: 19 miles The tour takes you behind the scenes of the famous club and lets you go pitch side and through the players' changing rooms and players' lounge. The museum is impressive with tons of silverware, interactive displays
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