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Best Cheshire B&B 2011

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Breakfast - 'Enjoy England' Award Winner 2009

The local food in Cheshire is superb – we are lucky to have a host of excellent small producers, and we let you try some of their wares during breakfast. We have free-range eggs and homemade marmalade and jam. See what the 'mystery guest' in the 'Best B&B in Cheshire' award had to say about our breakfasts.

On the sideboard:

  • Organic muesli, Cornflakes, Weetabix, Rice Krispies
  • Fresh Orange, Grapefruit, or Apple juices
  • White and Wholemeal Toast with butter and home made Cranberry and Clementine Marmalade and Plum Jam
  • Croissants
  • Yoghurt

And cooked in the AGA, any combination of:

  • Sausage
  • Vegetarian sausage
  • Locally-cured bacon
  • Home made black pudding
  • Free-range eggs – scrambled, fried or poached
  • Grilled tomatoes
  • Grilled mushrooms
  • Baked beans
  • Scrambled eggs with smoked salmon

To drink, a choice of -

  • Tea
  • Large cafetiere of coffee
  • Herbal tea
  • Hot chocolate

If you have any other special dietary requests, such as decaffeinated coffee or soya milk, please advise us on booking.

What the judges said

If you'd like an unbiased view, here's an extract from the 'mystery guest' report for the 2011 'Best B&B in Cheshire' award -

"Our toast was delivered as we finished the cereals and having cleared away our dishes, Vanessa delivered our cooked breakfast to the table, all of which looked extremely attractive, smelled and then tasted delicious - justifying the various "Breakfast Awards" on display around the house."

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Where to eat - evening and lunchtime

Our detailed Guest Information, sent out on booking or available in PDF format, has details of local pubs, restaurants and what to do in the area. Click on 'Churton Heath Guest Information Pack' to download it.

The local pub, The Grosvenor Arms, is just over a mile away in the village of Aldford and serves excellent meals throughout the day. It has roomy bars and lounges with plenty of seating, and has a large, quiet garden.

We can also recommend a website called The Onion Ring, which lists and reviews many restaurants and eateries in Cheshire.