Featuring a bar and a tennis court, The Tytherington is located in Macclesfield, 7.3 miles from Capesthorne Hall and 13 miles from Fletcher Moss Botanical Gardens.
Sleep, Eat, Repeat Bed and Breakfast offers accommodations in Macclesfield, 6 miles from Capesthorne Hall and 12 miles from Buxton Opera House.
Kin
United Kingdom
The location is 4 mins walk from the train station in amongst some really lovely bars and restaurants. The room itself is super cute and it is clear the host has put some real thought on what could make your stay special. The room has all the amenities you need and is given a quick clean every day. A choice of hot or cold breakfast is available, which was tasty.
Buckingham House Apartment 2 offers accommodations in Macclesfield, 7.6 miles from Capesthorne Hall and 16 miles from Trentham Gardens.
Zhwar
United Kingdom
Entry was via codes emailed in advance. The apartment was very secure, requiring codes at three separate locations to get in (gate code, main door code, apartment door code). Inside, it was very clean (apart from under the beds) and modern. The electric radiators heated up the apartment very quickly. The car park was very handy and secure.
Stunning 2-Bed House in Macclesfield Cheshire offers accommodations in Macclesfield, 11 miles from Buxton Opera House and 15 miles from Fletcher Moss Botanical Gardens.
Mike
United Kingdom
It was very clean , comfortable, good vfm & reasonably convenient for our attendance at a friend's funeral
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A good base to visit Peak District. Shopping centre in decline. Local bus services in decline but possible to reach Hayfield and Buxton. Plus very good train service to Manchester, London, Birmingham etc. Some good eateries - especially excellent Plums Kitchen.
David
France
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Scored 10
I like Macclesfield because it is a pretty town with good...
I like Macclesfield because it is a pretty town with good links to Manchester if you need the big city, the Peak District if you like walking, and Buxton if you want a bit of culture. The town is of a manageable size with pretty parks, and it has various small events going on in the local pubs, plus each month there is the Treacle Market, which is a popular feature of Macclesfield.
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
I came for the silk museum and the Paradise Mill which I can...
I came for the silk museum and the Paradise Mill which I can recommend both. The Treacle Market on the last Sunday of the month was a good experience. The weather was sunny, but often was a chill strong wind, I missed a hat. It takes only 30 minutes to travel by train to Manchester, and about 2 hours to London. There are good restaurants and pubs! There are many places to take a nice walk in the nature of the surrounding area, but unfortunately I had to postpone them.
Aline
Switzerland
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Scored 8.0
A nice small town centre, a good choice of eateries & cafes,...
A nice small town centre, a good choice of eateries & cafes, A couple of good ladies boutiques along with a lovely shop Rocco selling stylish boots & trainers.
The Tytherington hotel is well worth a stay as they have a good Spa & pool. Another small hotel nearby is BoHotel & eatery, lovely. Free car parking available for the town centre too.
DAWN
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We enjoyed our stay in Macclesfield and it was a good centre...
We enjoyed our stay in Macclesfield and it was a good centre for exploring the surrounding area. The town has a silk museum and various other interesting buildings. We can highly recommend the Chinese restaurant, Jin.
John
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
I went to Macclesfield for business , not leisure.
I went to Macclesfield for business , not leisure. It is a small town where shops and restaurants generally close quite early.
I did not have anytime to do any sightseeing in the town or outside - so I cannot really comment about the place from a leisure point of view.
This little static home was exactly what we needed. We came up to the area for a conference, so just needed beds and a shower, but we ended up with lovely comfy home for a few nights. Very clean and had everything we needed.
It allowed us to really wind down after our long days at the conference.
Location was a perfect walking distance from Alderly park and close enough to macclesfield.
The receptionist who greeted guests upon arrival, very welcoming and helpful.
The deco of the reception area, bar and dining room were lovely. Enjoyed sitting in the mini sun room which is just off the dining room.
The hotel did not smell of dog which was something I was worried about. The dogs that stayed were very well behavioured and you barely noticed their presence.
The hotel is warm and welcoming on a cold, damp Cheshire evening. Staff are excellent, checking in no problem. The room is well appointed with a very comfortable bed, shower/bath with plenty of fresh towels, soaps, shower gels etc. Added bonus it was in the perfect location for my purposes. The is an excellent bus service from Macclesfield almost to the front door.
Karina is an amazing host! We stayed here one night and she was so accomadating with our luggage and even brought it up to our room when it was ready. The room was so nice and cozy and decorated beautifully! The breakfast was amazing! Also a very good location! close to the square, shops, train station, 108 steps(look that up).
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I had a great stay in the bunk room. Really nice staying in an only a 2 person shared room compared to a larger hostel. Everything was clean and comfortable. Multiple pillows and blankets and towels provided for free. Very close to public transportation to the Peak District. I would recommend and would stay again if in Macclesfield again.
Lovely hotel modern clean large family room on lower ground floor with own patio area which we could not use because rainy weather but ideal on sunny days. Staff food spa excellent would recommend this hotel to family and friends and it was my daughters birthday so the staff left a birthday card in our room which was a lovely surprise.
Great location right in the centre of the village. The room was bigger than I thought it was going to be. Large comfortable bed. All the staff we met were very friendly and helpful. Food was good especially breakfast. We had a nice quiet walk along the river which we accessed from Shirleys car park on Sunday morning.
The location is great - close to the train station and shops and canal of Macclesfield and is very quiet. The kitchen is very well stocked with all utensils needed. We had a bottle of Prosecco left for us which we drank on our anniversary - nice touch. The host was available for all queries that we had.
Very nice room and close to the train station, filled with snacks and drinks and was very clean and comfortable. Breakfast was great and delivered outside the room on time as promised. If I ever come to Macclesfield again I would most definitely rebook here. Thank you.
Had a cosy and very comfortable room, hotel is only a 10 minute walk from the train station and centre of town. The one staff member I had contact with was very courteous.
The apartment was lovely, spacious, clean, and right in the heart of Macclesfield. Perfect location for getting out and about and very close to bus and train stations
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