Unique Accommodation in Cheshire at Boutique Luxury Retreats
Cheshire is a county full of charm, history and gentle countryside, and our retreats reflect that beautifully. You’ll find grand period homes with sweeping staircases and statement interiors, alongside converted barns where exposed beams, soft lighting and natural textures create a wonderfully calm atmosphere.
Every stay offers a little something special: outdoor tubs for slow evenings, hot tubs beneath open skies, luxurious suites with roll-top baths, and generous living spaces perfect for gathering with family or friends. Some homes are set in vibrant market towns, others enjoy peaceful rural backdrops – but all provide comfort, privacy and the sense of being truly looked after.
Why Choose Cheshire for a Luxury Getaway
Cheshire blends countryside beauty with refined living, making it a standout choice for a relaxing rural retreat. Rolling farmland, leafy lanes and quaint villages give the county a gentle, easy-going feel, while nearby cities like Chester add a dash of culture, history and great dining.
Explore Chester’s Roman walls and riverside walks, wander through pretty towns like Knutsford and Tarporley, or head into the countryside for long rambles and quiet viewpoints. With its mix of heritage, greenery and sophistication, Cheshire offers the perfect balance of relaxation and experience.
Handpicked Stays in Cheshire
Our Cheshire retreats are designed for making memories – from intimate weekends to multigenerational celebrations. Expect beautifully styled interiors, generous bedrooms, crackling fires, cosy sitting rooms and plenty of space for cooking, dining and unwinding together.
Some homes come with indulgent extras such as hot tubs or outdoor copper baths, while others boast spa-style facilities including a private swimming pool. Whether you’re celebrating an anniversary, hosting a family gathering or escaping for a well-earned break, these stays offer the comfort, elegance and atmosphere that turn a getaway into something truly special.
Best Places to Stay in Cheshire
Wherever you choose to base yourself, Cheshire offers scenery, charm and a lovely sense of calm.
Chester – For History and Riverside Living
Chester is one of England’s most atmospheric cities, known for its Roman landmarks, riverside walks and black-and-white Tudor-fronted streets. Stay in a grand townhouse nearby and enjoy boutique shops, cosy pubs and a thriving restaurant scene just a short stroll from your door.
Cheshire Countryside – For Peaceful Escapes
Outside the city, the countryside is full of character. Think quiet lanes, rolling fields and wide-open skies. Our converted barns and rural homes are ideal for slowing down – perfect for long walks, leisurely lunches and evenings soaking in the hot tub or relaxing by the fire.
FAQs
Where is Cheshire?
Cheshire sits in North West England, bordering Wales to the west and surrounded by Merseyside, Greater Manchester, Staffordshire and Shropshire. It’s a county of historic towns and peaceful countryside, perfectly placed for exploring more of the region. The Peak District lies just to the east, making Cheshire an excellent base for walking and days out in the national park. It’s also within comfortable travelling distance of the Lake District, ideal for guests wanting to combine their stay with a trip to the fells.
Things to Do in Cheshire
Cheshire offers a blend of culture, nature and great days out. Popular highlights include:
• Chester’s Roman walls and riverside walks
• Tatton Park – historic mansion, gardens and deer park
• Delamere Forest – great for woodland trails and peaceful lakes
• Cheshire Oaks – designer shopping and dining
• Little Moreton Hall – one of the country’s most striking Tudor buildings
• Jodrell Bank – UNESCO-listed observatory and science centre
Is Cheshire Dog Friendly?
Cheshire is a fantastic place to bring your dog, with miles of footpaths, open countryside and pet-friendly pubs. Many of our barns and country homes welcome dogs too, offering spacious gardens and plenty of room for sprawling after long walks. Popular spots for exploring with your four-legged companion include Delamere Forest, the Sandstone Trail and the countryside around Tatton Park.