As yet, there is no hotel accommodation in Audlem. There are b&b facilities and self-catering accommodation plus a caravan site at the Overwater Marina to the north. The nearest hotels are in Nantwich, seven miles north of Audlem.
There are no permanent camping facilities. Occasionally, camping facilities are available at the top of Green Lane, the Market Drayton road, near to the village centre for events such as the Music and Beer Festivals.
Mobile: 0797 697 1622
Email: hilary.revel@gmail.com
Ash Lodge – Bespoke Cedar Wood Lodge in the tranquil setting of Overwater Marina now available for holiday lets sleeping four. Contemporary open plan layout featuring main bedroom with en-suite, twin beds with main bathroom, galley style kitchen, sitting and dining area and outside raised decking. Enjoy a short break or a longer holiday in this beautiful setting
Marcia Ellison
Phone: 01270 812113
Mobile: 07812 071165
Email: marciawsimpson@hotmail.co.uk
Address: 5 Sycamore Close, Audlem, CW3 0EZ
The centre of Audlem has an array of beautiful places to eat, great for weekends or festivals
Phone: 01270 811324
Email: littleheath.farm@gmail.com
Address: Little Heath Farm, Audlem, CW3
Bed & Breakfast
A warm welcome awaits you at Little Heath Farm. Hilary & Bob's 200-year-old charming beamed farmhouse is traditionally furnished and retains its original character whilst offering high quality accommodation.
Spacious en-suite bedrooms with deluxe beds, TVs and tea & coffee making facilities are provided to make your stay enjoyable and farmhouse breakfasts are cooked to order with local produce.
Hilary & Bob Bennion
Email: adamdutton@hotmail.co.uk
Stable conversion – sleeps 4.
Buerton, 2.5 miles from Audlem.
Badgers is a recently completed renovation of the shire horse stables which served our farm, where we run a smallholding. The delightful conversion offers traditional, homely accommodation to an excellent standard throughout. Much original character is retained, with stable doors, exposed beams and round barn windows with shutters, along with a cosy sitting room, a well equipped fitted kitchen with dining area, two bedrooms (sleeps 4) and two bathrooms.
Outside there is a sunny, secluded decking area with a fantastic hot tub in which to relax whilst enjoying the open views towards an old windmill. A gate leads off the decking directly onto the fields where horses and sheep graze. There are numerous footpaths to explore. Horses are welcome here too, ideal for enjoying the countryside from the saddle. An excellent holiday home which provides a peaceful getaway, whatever the time of year.
Well-behaved dogs and children welcome. Smokers very unwelcome!
For further details, look us up on the Owners Direct website
Mobile: 07946 527006
Email: moneakyfreaky@googlemail.com
B and B in lovely cottage just outside Audlem
For details and booking www.airbnb.co.uk and search "Rose Cottage Coxbank"
For longer term lets contact
Monique
Moneakyfreaky@googlemail.com
07946 527006
Mobile: 01948 662876
Email: cottages@combermereabbey.co.uk
Self-catering cottages
There are 10 award-winning self-catering cottages on the Combermere Estate, all graded 5 star and sleeping between 4 and 6 persons. Six of the cottages, have been skillfully integrated into a Grade 2* stable block originally built in 1837.
Three new cottages were added in 2011 and each sleeps between 4 and 10 guests, bringing the total capacity at Combermere Abbey cottages up from 27 to 49 guests.
Each of the new cottages' interior has a classic-contemporary style with antiques seamlessly blended with modern pieces and high quality bathrooms and kitchens. The larger cottages are perfectly suited to groups of friends and extended families taking a holiday together, and complement the weddings and events side of the estate's business.
There is also the romantic hideaway Stone Lodge, a charming Gothic lodge which sits at the perimeter of the estate and has its own private car parking, terrace and damson orchard!
Prices from £363 for a three night break (£121 per person).
Situated about 4 miles west of Audlem at the junction of the A525 and the Nantwich – Whitchurch Road.
Jean Mcilroy
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