Rural Accommodation

Churton Heath Farm Bed and Breakfast

B&B
£40.00
 -  £55.00
Notes : per person per night
Churton Heath Farm Bed and Breakfast
Churton Heath Farm, Bruera
Chester
CH3 6EW
Visit England Gold Award Breakfast Award
Please mention FarmingUK when enquiring about accommodation

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Owner Information
V Stratton
Cheshire
Phone : +44 (0)1244 620420
Churton Heath Farm Bed & Breakfast may be only a few miles south of Chester, but stay with us and you’ll enjoy peaceful Cheshire countryside in a farmhouse setting. It is perfect for farmhouse holidays. Set in the middle of quiet countryside and surrounded by fields, Churton Heath Farm is a luxurious farmhouse B&B close to Chester. We serve mostly local produce at our award-winning breakfasts, including sausages and bacon from Stockton and Stratton, our own top-quality meat business.

We have a 4-star grading with Gold Endorsement from ‘Enjoy England’ – so you’re guaranteed a comfortable stay. We won the 2007 ‘Visit Cheshire’ Best B & B award, were highly commended in the 2007 Northwest Tourism awards and hold the Enjoy England Breakfast Award 2009.

So why not take advantage of our special Midweek offer ?- you can stay three nights and enjoy three wonderful breakfasts, for the price of just two nights!

We are a member of Farm Stay UK, and also a member of Cheshire Farm Stay - a group of farmhouse B & B's across Cheshire.

Breakfast features local produce, and the rooms have a wonderful array of refreshments and top-quality REN toiletries – click here to find out more. The farmhouse is a charming building, with views across rolling fields.

Churton Heath Farm is within easy reach of both Liverpool and Manchester airports - so we make a great place to base yourself for a short break. We can arrange a taxi to take you to the airport - let us know when you book.

We are close to good eateries, and are very easy to find. Churton Heath Farm makes a great base - whether you’re coming to Chester for the Chester Races, sight-seeing or shopping, you’ll feel happy and relaxed within minutes of getting here.
Accept Children 
Business Facilities 
Facilities for Children 
Fishing Nearby 
Pets Accepted 
Serves Breakfast 
Working Farm 
Garden Patio 
Cycle Storage 
Internet Access 
Parking On-Site 
Real Fires 

Maps

Things to see and do in Cheshire

Chester Cathedral
Chester Cathedral

There has been a church on this site for over 1,000 years. Originally a Saxon Minster, then rebuilt as a Benedictine Abbey, this magnificent building is a national treasure in the heart of the city and has been the Cathedral Church of the Diocese of Chester since 1541. From Norman arches to gothic columns, spectacular fourteenth century woodcarvings, the medieval shrine of St. Werburgh and spectacular stained glass. The Cloisters and Church form one of the most complete medieval monastic complexes in the country. Chester Cathedral demonstrates the skills of craftsmen over the centuries and is a place where history has happened. Visitors can take an audio tour, visit the 13th Century Refectory Café and browse the Cathedral Gift Shop, which has a wonderful range of music, jewellery, books, cards, toys, confectionery, gifts and souvenirs for all seasons and occasions.
Chester Zoo
Chester Zoo

Chester Zoo is the UK’s number one charity zoo, with over 7000 animals and 400 different species, including some of the most endangered species on the planet. With more than one million visitors every year, the zoo is an all-year round favourite attraction for everyone The 110-acre Zoo is open all year, except Christmas Day and Boxing Day, from 10am. Car parking is free. Facilities for disabled visitors, including self-drive electric scooters and wheelchairs.
Bramall Hall
Bramall Hall

Bramall Hall is managed by the Arts Culture and Visitor Attractions Service which is part of Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council - contact details as shown above. The Hall has a dedicated professional team to ensure your visit to the Hall is as enjoyable as possible. The guiding staff are all very knowledgeable on the Hall's fascinating history, including the families that have lived here over the centuries. You can either choose to go on one of our popular daily guided tours or guide your self around the Hall with the aid of information boards which can be found in each room.
Norton Priory
Norton Priory

Norton Priory Museum & Gardens is a fantastic day out, with an award winning museum, excavated medieval ruins, the spectacular St Christopher statue, the lovely Walled Garden and the extensive woodland and sculpture trail. We have a wide ranging events programme throughout the year, with great events and activities for visitors of all ages! Norton Priory is a world class community museum, and we aim to entertain, educate and involve people through our collections, site and gardens. We are also committed to environmental sustainability and in 2006 we received the Gold Award for Green Tourism. Norton Priory also manages Halton Castle, which is open on special days throughout the year.
Grosvenor Museum
Grosvenor Museum

The Grosvenor Museum is Chester's biggest collection of local and international history. Discover 2000 years of life spread over three floors of a classic 19th century building. Below are a few example of the fascinating attractions just waiting to be discovered. Dazzling Deva Visit the Grosvenor Museum to see the most impressive collection of Roman tombstones, along with fascinating displays that build a picture of Roman Chester. Watch out for the Roman soldiers along the way! There's No Place Like Home And after you have spent time in the museum, visit 20 Castle Street, a town house which takes you back to home life from the 17th century to the 1920s; including Mary in her Victorian kitchen, a Georgian drawing room, a nursery and even a fully fitted Edwardian bathroom! Getting Back to Nature Discover the world of Charles Kingsley, the famous naturalist of Victorian Chester, and explore 'hands-on' the geology and natural history of the area. Amazing Art and Stunning Silver The Grosvenor Museum has some of the finest collections in the North West so enjoy the beauty of the paintings, sculpture and furniture in the Art Gallery, and discover Chester's important place in the history of silver.
Delamere Forest Park
Delamere Forest Park

Welcome to Delamere Forest, a shady oasis in the midst of the agricultural landscape of the Cheshire Plain. Delamere Forest is Cheshire's largest area of woodland and is a place for families to let off steam, escape the crowds and find peace in the heart of the forest.
Bishop Lloyds Palace
Bishop Lloyds Palace

This fine house was built for George Lloyd D. D., Bishop of Sodor and Man, and also Bishop of Chester 1604 to 1615. Bishop Lloyd died in 1615 and was buried in the Choir of Chester Cathedral. A remarkable survivor of the civil war, the house is located half way down Watergate Street from the Cross on the South side. The Rainforest shop is located in the row level shop. Bishop Lloyd's Palace was originally two town houses built over medieval undercrofts. Rebuilt in the early seventeenth century, the two houses may have become one at this time or, possibly, later in the seventeenth century when major internal alterations took place.
Old Dee Bridge
Old Dee Bridge

At the end of Bridge Street is the Old Dee Bridge. The oldest bridge in Chester. The first Dee Bridge was built in 922 and was made of wood. Legend says that when King Edward I crossed over on his way to fight the welsh. He decreed that if a stone bridge was not constructed he would sack the city. Fortunately when he returned in 1280. The current bridge was in place. It was known as the Chester Bridge in coaching days when the distances were measured from it.
Cheshire Military Museum
Cheshire Military Museum

An innovative and attractive museum relating the story of the men of the regiments of Cheshire, their families and their community. This 300 year history is told through art, artefacts and memorabilia including fine displays of uniforms, medals and weapons. Access to the archives is available by appointment.
A Taste of Chester Walking Tour
A Taste of Chester Walking Tour

Tantalise your taste buds and indulge your senses on our new walking tour of the city, A Taste of Chester. Combining 2,000 years of fascinating history with samples of local produce from around the region this tour is a great introduction to the delights that Chester and Cheshire have to offer.