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Embrace the new season with the award-winning Cottons Hotel & Spa in Cheshire. Whether it’s a spring-inspired Sunday lunch or a two-night getaway with the whole family, now’s the time for longer days and (hopefully) nicer weather.
Whether it’s a one-night stopover or a four-night mini break, you and your loved ones can enjoy lazy mornings, leisurely lunches and rejuvenating spa days at Cottons Hotel & Spa. However you choose to spend your time, check out feeling relaxed and re-energised.
Included in the spring break package are a few extra special touches including a chilled bottle of champagne in your room on arrival, a £30 per person, per night dinner allowance in the restaurant, as well as a hearty Northern breakfast each morning. Guests will also be able to enjoy spa access throughout their stay and take advantage of a 10 percent discount off any pre-booked treatments.
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Based on two people sharing, prices for a one-night stay start from £115 per person.*
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Based on two people sharing, prices for a two-night stay start from £110 per person, per night.*
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Based on two people sharing, prices for a three-night stay start from £110 per person, per night.*
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Based on two people sharing, prices for a four-night stay start from £110 per person, per night.*
*Subject to availability, Prices may vary.
Splendid spa break
Relax and re-energise yourself this season with Cottons Hotel & Spa’s luxury Taste of Spring Overnight Spa Break. Upon arrival, guests will head straight to the spa, where they’ll enjoy three hours’ access to all the wellness facilities and once refreshed, guests will be invited to indulge in a soothing 35-minute Soul Soother Treatment – courtesy of the hotel’s spa product brand, TempleSpa. The self-care session will be completed with a delicious two-course lunch, expertly prepared by the hotel’s team of Executive Chefs. Following lunch, sit back and relax by the pool, or make the most of the spa facilities. Your comfortable bedroom now waits for you to get ready for dinner in the award-winning restaurant. Prepare to indulge your senses further as our talented chefs create a delicious menu using the finest local ingredients.
After a restful night's sleep, be welcomed downstairs the following morning to enjoy an a la carte breakfast before you leave feeling revitalised. As a little thank you, you’ll also receive a Libby Lavender Seasonal fragrance candle so you can take that Cottons Hotel & Spa feeling home with you.
The Taste of Spring Spa Break starts at £195 per person and is valid throughout April and May and is available Sunday – Thursday.
Family-friendly getaways
Schools out, plans are in. For those searching for an Easter adventure in Cheshire, Cottons Hotel & Spa provides the perfect backdrop for it all. The award-winning hotel also boasts the ultimate family-friendly ‘VI Little P’ package – expertly designed for little guests.
Children will find a fun-filled welcome pack when they arrive. Each child is treated to their very own fluffy ‘VI Little P’ bathrobe, personalised cookie, fresh milk, tempting snacks and an exciting activity pack to keep them entertained. In the restaurant, young diners will also find a delicious menu filled with a wide selection of family-favourites.
As dog lovers, the team at Cottons Hotel & Spa take care of canine companions from the moment they check-in to the moment they ‘wag’ their tail goodbye. The hotel has three dog-friendly, ground-floor rooms and beloved pets receive their very own comfy bed as well as an exciting ‘Waggy Tails’ welcome pack – complete with food bowl, poop bags, a towel and locally-sourced personalised dog biscuits.
All four-legged guests are welcome in the hotel’s bar and lobby areas, while also enjoying the outdoor space surrounding the property. There is a dedicated pooch paddock for owners and dogs to enjoy a walk around.
Traditionally, Sunday is a day of rest, so let the hotel’s team of talented chefs do all the work and serve up a decadent spring-infused feast. Whether it’s a family get-together or a quick re-fuel after a wander around the towns and villages of Cheshire, Sunday lunch is always a good idea.
Packed full of locally sourced ingredients and flavours to suit all tastebuds, guests can enjoy a fantastic dining experience at the hotel’s award-winning restaurant.
Choose from Forest of Bowland beef, Pendle Hill Lamb and Highbury of Shropshire chicken. With all Sunday roasts, being served with duck fat thyme and garlic roasties, delicious cauliflower cheese, braised red cabbage, honey roasted carrot and parsnip. *
*Subject to availability. Prices and ingredients may vary.
With its luxury spa and restaurant, serving delicious and varied dishes, Cottons Hotel & Spa is an ideal haven for guests looking to explore Knutsford and the wider county of Cheshire. Interesting and full of hidden treasures, visitors can take in the warmth and wonder of Knutsford’s charm, with its exciting attractions and spectacular parks and open spaces.
Enjoy the colours of spring and head into the 50 acres of gardens and the deer park that covers 1,000 acres at Tatton Park as well as Arley Hall & Gardens. Visit Gauntlet Park, home to 120 birds and 46 species, you’ll see eagles, hawks and falcons, but also caracaras, seriemas and other unusual lesser-known species too. Explore Knutsford, which is a characterful, market town buzzing with a high street of shops and plenty of independent establishments which in a bygone era were 17th and 18th-century houses, all with the quaint and undeniable Tudor look with black timber.
Established in 1807, Lancashire-based, family-owned Daniel Thwaites boasts a unique collection of award-winning inns, hotels, and spa hotels across England.
For more information or to book your visit to Cottons Hotel & Spa please call us on 01565 650333 or email reception@cottonshotel.co.uk
The spring packages have also been launched across Daniel Thwaites’ portfolio of wonderful hotels - https://www.thwaites.co.uk/
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