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A family-run restaurant with Rooms-Georgian property quietly situated in the village of Wheelock on the Trent and Mersey Canal just two miles for the M6. If you require directions, please see our page 'How to find Grove House'. An ideal centre for touring South Cheshire, the Peak District, Chester etc. Close to numerous local attractions including Joddrell Bank, Little Moreton Hall, Bridgemere Garden Centre and Stapley Water Gardens.
In the Restaurant - ambitious modern cooking from the Chef-Proprietor. Unobtrusive good service, relaxed ambience in popular restaurant (booking advisable).
Just eight individually styled bedrooms - one singe, one twin, five doubles and one mini-suite. Comfortable and well-appointed. RAC Highly Acclaimed and featured in The Good Hotel Guide.
Non-smoking rooms available Our Dinner Menu offers a wide range of individually prices dishes to cater for all tastes and occasions. Vegetarians also have a good choice. There are daily specials in addition to the menu, and some starters may be taken as a main course option. The Restaurant is open every evening for dinner except Sunday and for lunches on Sundays. Booking in advance is always advisable. Our Patio Restaurant is also available for private dining for a maximum of twenty four covers. A perfect venue for a gathering of family and friends to enjoy a superb meal, either for Dinner or Sunday Lunch. If you wish to consider a reservation for a larger celebration then please make contact with us so that we can discuss your requirements in detail. We are able to offer set price menus, including drinks packages, and can give you examples as required. If you have not yet enjoyed the pleasure of dining at The Grove House Restaurant, then we hope to see you soon. Please telephone for a reservation, or for further information. An ideal venue for intimate wedding Receptions, Private Dining and Small Business Metings / Entertaining. Mill Lane - Wheelock - Sandbach Cheshire - CW11 4RD Tel: (01270) 762582 - Fax: (01270) 759465
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