Built in 1671, Broxton Hall is a black-and-white half-timbered Tudor house set in five acres of grounds and extensive gardens. The historical walled city of Chester, famed for its Roman and medieval remains and buildings, is less...
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than 10 miles away.
The hotel provides modern comfort, yet retains the ambience of a bygone age: The reception area reflects this character in the furnishings, mahogany-panelled walls, carved mahogany staircase and a massive Jacobean fireplace, where a welcoming log fire burns most evenings. All 10 bedrooms are beautifully furnished with antiques and offer every facility for your comfort including, of course, full central heating. The Cestria restaurant overlooks the fountain terrace and gardens, and is much praised by regular diners. Internationally-inspired cuisine is served throughout the year, with local game in season and freshly caught fish.
Broxton Hall is ideally placed for visiting the delightful North Wales seaside and the dramatic scenery of Snowdonia. There are excellent golf courses locally, for the horse racing enthusiast, Chester and Bangor-on-Dee races are nearby and for the motor racing enthusiast Oulton Park is within easy reach.