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Former Stately home of the Earl of Crewe, this magnificent Jacobean pile was built in 1615 by Lord Ranulph Crewe, Lord Chancellor to Charles II. In 1866, the Hall was restored by Edward Barry, architect with his father Charles of the Houses of Parliament. ACCOMMODATION- 65 guest rooms with 26 Superior Rooms within the original Jacobean Hall, including 10 Four-Poster Rooms and the sumptuous Royal Suite. 39 classically modern air conditioned rooms in the new “West Wing, Large by 4* standards, featuring modem and datapoints for fast internet access, continental and US electrical sockets. CONFERENCE/BANQUETS/WEDDINGS - 18 Conference and Function Rooms to take numbers from 4 to 250. 12 Rooms licensed for Civil Weddings. DINING - The Ranulph Room within the Main Hall offers Fine Dining on a grand scale and the new Café Bar & Brasserie (with its unique revolving bar). Ratings/Awards:4 Star
2 Red Rosettes Number of Rooms:65 Number Ensuite:65 Restaurant Name:Ranulph Fine Dining Restaurant & Brasserie Cuisine:Ranulph - Fine Dining
Brasserie - Casual Dining Chef:Jonathan File Awards:2 Red Rosettes
Cheshire Life Hotel of the Year
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