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Alderley Edge Village
TheHoliday Cottages Cheshi village of Alderley Edge has a selection of cafes, bars, restaurants and designer shops.
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Home to many premiership football players and famous residents, it's sometimes called the Champagne capital of Britain.
Alderley Edge is a 4 minute drive from The Hare Burrows.
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Home to many premiership football players and famous residents, it's sometimes called the Champagne capital of Britain.
Alderley Edge is a 4 minute drive from The Hare Burrows.

The Edge
High above the Village of Alderley Edge is a famous sandstone escarpment with far reaching views across Cheshire and Manchester.
The area is covered in woodland and has a network of old copper and lead mines.
Easily accessible, on foot in approximately 18 minutes, from The Hare Burrows.
The area is covered in woodland and has a network of old copper and lead mines.
Easily accessible, on foot in approximately 18 minutes, from The Hare Burrows.

The Wizard Walk
Since the 19th century, Alderley Edge has been associated with the legend of an underground sleeping army, guarded by the Wizard of the Edge.
Stop for a bite to eat at The Wizard Tea Room situated on top of the Edge and just an 18 minute walk from The Hare Burrows.
Stop for a bite to eat at The Wizard Tea Room situated on top of the Edge and just an 18 minute walk from The Hare Burrows.

Hare Hill Gardens
A tranquil wooded garden, surrounded by historic parkland, with a delightful walled garden at its heart. Run by the National Trust and just a short walk, of approximately 15 minutes, from the Hare Burrows.

The Peak District
The Hare Burrows is a short drive from the start of the Peak District National Park taking just under 30 minutes.
Best known for its peaks, which include Kinder Scout and Bleaklow Head, both of which are just short of 2,100 ft tall.
The other thing the Peak District is famous for is its impressive collection of beautiful little towns and villages.
Best known for its peaks, which include Kinder Scout and Bleaklow Head, both of which are just short of 2,100 ft tall.
The other thing the Peak District is famous for is its impressive collection of beautiful little towns and villages.

Buxton Spa Town
Buxton is a spa town in the Borough of High Peak, Derbyshire.
It is England's highest market town, sited at some 1,000 feet above sea level.
Famous for the Pavillion Gardens and Opera House and just a thirty minute drive from The Hare Burrows.
It is England's highest market town, sited at some 1,000 feet above sea level.
Famous for the Pavillion Gardens and Opera House and just a thirty minute drive from The Hare Burrows.

Lyme Park
A huge estate managed by the National Trust which consists of a mansion house, formal gardens and a deer park.
Used as a location for several films and TV series including Pride and Prejudice as well as Brideshead Revisited.
Just a 30 minute drive from The Hare Burrows.
Used as a location for several films and TV series including Pride and Prejudice as well as Brideshead Revisited.
Just a 30 minute drive from The Hare Burrows.

Prestbury Village
This chocolate box style village is home to some quirky shops, cafes and restaurants.
The main street is a cluster of historic buildings and beautiful Church with Norman Chapel.
A five minute drive from The Hare Burrows.
The main street is a cluster of historic buildings and beautiful Church with Norman Chapel.
A five minute drive from The Hare Burrows.

Biddulph Grange
A famous National Trust Garden which comprises a series of garden rooms.
A 30 minute drive from The Hare Burrows.
Central to the garden are the rare and exotic plants from all over the globe, as well as unusual features and historic Grade II listed sculptures from the Victorian period.
The stumpery is the oldest in the country and has been an inspiration for many other gardens in the UK.
A 30 minute drive from The Hare Burrows.
Central to the garden are the rare and exotic plants from all over the globe, as well as unusual features and historic Grade II listed sculptures from the Victorian period.
The stumpery is the oldest in the country and has been an inspiration for many other gardens in the UK.

Liverpool
Home of Liverpool Football Club and the Beatles this is a beautiful marine city which is well worth a visit.
Situated just over one hour's drive from The Hare Burrows.
Situated just over one hour's drive from The Hare Burrows.

Manchester
Home of Manchester United and Manchester City Football Club as well as a vibrant music scene.
Manchester contains many interesting art galleries and museums as well as the Trafford Centre - a huge out of town shopping mall.
Just over 40 minutes drive from The Hare Burrows and well worth a visit.
Manchester contains many interesting art galleries and museums as well as the Trafford Centre - a huge out of town shopping mall.
Just over 40 minutes drive from The Hare Burrows and well worth a visit.

Tatton Park
One of the UK's most complete historic estates managed by The National Trust.
Tatton has a Neo-classical mansion, a Tudor Old Hall and fifty acres of landscaped gardens.
Just a 20 minute drive from The Hare Burrows.
Be sure to visit the lovely town of Knutsford which is very close by and has a range of independent shops, restaurants and wine bars.
Tatton has a Neo-classical mansion, a Tudor Old Hall and fifty acres of landscaped gardens.
Just a 20 minute drive from The Hare Burrows.
Be sure to visit the lovely town of Knutsford which is very close by and has a range of independent shops, restaurants and wine bars.
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