When we arrived after [sort of] cycling up Artist’s Lane we were seated at a wonderful...corner table in the back ‘stable’ area, with a warning that we may possibly have to be joined by another couple as it was a large table.

I was offered...the option of sitting outside but the tables, apart from one, were wood and soaking wet. The Wizardry, Camelot and Merlin Suites are totally individual where you can totally relax and let the centuries old aura cast its spell on you - as one guest put it "This should be a well guarded secret. What are some restaurants close to Wizards Thatch at Alderley Edge? Many travelers enjoy visiting Adlington Hall (4.0 miles), Capesthorne Hall (3.3 miles), and Nether Alderley Mill (1.2 miles). We would have no hesitation about visiting again.More, Understandably there can be wrinkles here. Lovely taste & texture. Claim your listing for free to respond to reviews, update your profile and much more. more. Tea and coffee was served in lovely old fashioned china cups. The people who arrived after bus were served first (?) This is the third time I’ve visited the Wizard whilst meeting friends staying at near by. The cakes are scrumptious with a good selection and decent portions to refuel after a cold, damp walk. Must visit again soon! Are you dig home delivery afternoon teas to handforth. The plates, cutlery and teacups are an inspired choice and suit the location perfectly.

The old worldy smell hit us as soon as we walked in which we loved. This family run establishment boasts some of the largest and most comfortable four poster beds in Cheshire, draped in red and gold tapestries. But, the best thing of all was seeing all the doggies sat around us Being dog lovers I think I must have stroked every one that came in. See more questions & answers about this hotel from the Tripadvisor community. He told us he would personally take it to the post office & send it back to us, which he did. The lounge is filled with games, books and interesting objects which are all part of a fantastic collection Ian and his partner has clearly built up over the years. It's a cosy little place but being the weekend, there were no free tables. I'm sorry there was no space outside for you. All I can say is WOW! And toilets across the car park. We ordered the soup - parsnip and apple (not my choice of flavours, but needed warmth) with a wedge of bread (choice of white, brown or seeded). We ordered the soup - parsnip and apple (not my choice of flavours, but needed warmth) with a wedge of bread (choice of white, brown or seeded). Tea and coffee was served in lovely old fashioned china cups. Prices are the average nightly price provided by our partners and may not include all taxes and fees. We then followed up with hot choc and coffee.

Potentially an idea to get a few wipeable tables, maybe with umbrellas, would work for sunshine too. Hot choc wasn’t as hot as I’d’ve liked it but I could’ve asked them to heat it if I’d been just having that.

Breakfast wasn’t provided but there is an excellent cafe just around the corner that is well worth a visit. We then followed up with hot choc and coffee. However, when we do, the tearoom doesn't tend to fill with smoke as it draws through and we keep the door closed. Vegetarian Friendly, Vegan Options, Gluten Free Options. Top room amenities include a flat screen TV, a refrigerator, and a sofa. Added a special touch to my mums birthday, Booked The wizardry suite for my mums birthday as I wanted to take her somewhere unique. are a range of lovely cakes. Is parking available at Wizards Thatch at Alderley Edge? The the Wizard climb is 2.05 km long. revving their big engines while parading through the town at 10mph you can see before the novelty wanes, but that’s just me.. Ian is the perfect host, discreet and in the background but a mine of information should you need it.

From Macclesfield to Mobberley If you have wares to sell, Don’t leave the path at the Wizard’s Inn Or drink at the Wizard’s well. Taxes and fees that are shown are estimates only. As it happened, I was warm from my walk and there was a thick smoke coming from the open kitchen which unfortunately is limited in it's capacity. It’s also dog friendly which is amazing for me. We can never fault this place. ladies go out of their way to accommodate all food and drink choices. This is possibly the most clear distillation of that theory I can remember, and I do travel a fair bit (or did before this year!). Upstairs was the biggest four poster bed I’d ever seen and to say it was comfy is an understatement!

Staff were friendly and efficient. Two of the most remarkable and imaginative books ever written in the UK, known to ignite the imaginations of teenagers and young adults, were written by Alan Garner, an author of Alderley Edge, a small Manchester suburb. There was a good list of cakes on the board, but what I fancied had sold out. Anyway, plumped for the 'Healthjack', I think it was called, well it is the New Year. We serve tea, coffee & homemade food from locally sourced suppliers. Served with a pot of homemade onion relish. Own or manage this property? Brilliant Distraction in these strange times! However, if it still looks as busy, I would be tempted to use the takeaway alongside. Visiting The.

On the second visit neither. When we got back, it was so lovely coming home to an old thatched cottage, almost like we were in a movie! Everything we saw was consistent with guidelines...on COVID-secure environments: the first thing the friendly waitress did was to take our contact details and we noticed that after each table had been vacated , it was thoroughly sprayed and cleaned, as was the laminated menu.