The Grange
The Grange is a 17th century barn, painstakingly renovated to provide a light, airy restful house, with lovely old beams and oak floors, a real mix of yester-year and modern day, providing all of today's conveniences in a unique setting. Enjoy peace and tranquillity in the fabulous Staffordshire countryside.
Just take a right-hand turn indicated by the arrow at the mill house off the A518 immediately before the little hump-backed bridge, 3 miles outside Uttoxeter and follow the leafy lane for 400 meters and as the lane bears to the right, we are on your left.
At 'The Grange' you can relax and unwind after a busy day. Explore the footpaths from our door. Or maybe you fancy a days fishing in our private pool or river fishing for trout, or golf just 5 minutes away, these can be arranged.
We take care in preparing our traditional yummy breakfasts, alternatives are offered as well, using quality produce, sourced locally. Evening meals can be pre-arranged, with every effort made to cater for special diets.
Our beds are blissfully comfy, in fact 'Home from Home'
We are 3 miles from Uttoxeter with its famous racecourse, 20-25 minutes from Alton Towers, and within an hour you can be exploring Buxton or Bakewell in the nearby Peak District.
We are less than 1 hour from East Midlands airport, just over 1 hour from Birmingham Airport, NEC, The Belfry Golf club, around an hour and a half from Manchester Airport.
Stoke with all its factory shops around the potteries is less than an hour away.
If you are looking for a romantic break, a great place to bring the kids, a quiet place to stay whilst working away from home, special surprise re-unions... we are able to suit, as we only have the 3 rooms, The Grange is the ideal place to stay. Though there is a 2- bedroomed self-catering cottage nearby, if you require more space.
There is ample off-road parking and easy access.
We look forward to welcoming you to our home very soon.
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This page was last updated: 09 August 2007
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