A serene country retreat
Escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and experience the restorative tranquillity of the English countryside.
Every now and again we offer significant, one-time-only savings on late dates. Inglewood Manor and our team of expert wedding coordinators are always on hand to help create your dream wedding and help put the last-minute plans together with you. Enquire now about our late-availability offers.
Escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and experience the restorative tranquillity of the English countryside.
Nestled in the enchanting Delamere Forest, Nunsmere Hall is a breathtaking country house hotel that marries historic charm and timeless elegance. Framed by a stunning 60-acre lake and set against the backdrop of rural Cheshire, it’s the perfect country escape.
Built around 1900 for Sir Aubrey Brocklebank, Chairman of The Brocklebank Line, and his wife Lady Grace Brocklebank, for many years it was a private residence, hosting glittering parties and gracious living for the elite of Edwardian society.
After Brocklebank’s shipping business merged with the famous Cunard Company, Sir Aubrey focused on designing the landmark Atlantic liner, Queen Mary, and it is said that the beautiful lake that wraps itself around the Hall was his design inspiration.
Today, Nunsmere Hall is open to discerning guests who wish to enjoy the heritage and charm of a bygone era in one of the most stunning settings in Cheshire. Picturesque gardens, individually-designed bedrooms and over a hundred years of history fuse to create a sublime setting that you will remember for years to come.
Here at Nunsmere Hall, our guests are the heart of our hotel. Our friendly and experienced team are dedicated to providing the warmest of welcomes, making sure that your time with us is truly memorable for all the right reasons. We strive to give all of our guests an impeccable service that surpasses expectation so that you feel right at home.
If you need help with anything during your stay or whilst booking, simply ask.
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