Make a Day of It: Things to Do Near Cheshire Country Store

Make a Day of It: Things to Do Near Cheshire Country Store

Are you planning to visit Cheshire Country Store? Why not make a day of it and visit some of our favourite spots nearby? Based in the middle of Cheshire, the store is only a stone's throw away from many lovely villages, rolling countryside, and great attractions, for a perfect day out for you and your loved ones. Whether you’re interested in outdoor adventures, historical sites, or good food, there’s something nearby for every taste.

Businesses on the Same Grounds as Cheshire Country Store

When visiting Cheshire Country Store, be sure to also take a look at all of the other great businesses on the same grounds:

Three Wrens Gin- The nationally loved gin brand is located a stone's throw away from our store and they offer a fantastic Tasting and Distillery Tour along with a Gin school, where you can make your very own gin to take home. Such a fantastic day out. This venue is only for adults 18+. It’s worth booking in advance for this activity.

Massage Shropshire - Fancy a pamper after shopping with us? Look no further than a few doors down in Massage Shropshire! You’ll be left feeling relaxed and like new. Their services include massage, Yoga, Pilates and many more.

The Old Piggery CafĂ© at Combermere: A lovely cafĂ© where you’ll find homemade cakes and delicious coffee, along with breakfast and lunch choices. This is on the same complex grounds as our store.

Explore the Great Outdoors

Beeston Castle and Woodland Park – This historic site is an absolute must for both history lovers and hikers, with Beeston Castle providing stunning views across the Cheshire Plain and an insight into how this region looked much of the time. Pick up lunch from The Old Piggery to go and settle in to admire the breathtaking views.

Chester Zoo – If you’re travelling with the whole family, Chester Zoo is one of the UK’s leading wildlife attractions within easy reach. It’s an awesome way to spend an afternoon, populated with over 37,000 animals and beautifully landscaped gardens.

Places of Worship and Cultural Attractions

Chester City Centre – Adding a bit of culture to your trip, Chester is one of the most historical cities in the UK. With its ever-growing popularity, new bars, restaurants and shops open all the time, meaning there’s always something new to explore. Stroll along the famous Roman walls, visit the beautiful Chester Cathedral, or shop in the unique two-tiered shops that line The Rows. Majority of the stores, cafes and restaurants in Chester are dog friendly.

Tatton Park – Slightly further away, Tatton Park has a stately home and huge, immaculately kept gardens, plus a working farm. It is a beautiful place for a quiet walk, where you may also find some roaming deer.

Food and Drink Nearby

After some shopping at the Cheshire Country Store, why not feast at one of these fine eateries? Well, in the spirit of my local-eater food adventures, here are a few excellent local spots you can support:

The Bhurty – A family-run country pub with home-cooked dishes and an extensive range of Beer. Perfect for those seeking beautifully crafted, locally sourced produce with a fabulous dining experience. They are also dog friendly like us, so your companion can enjoy the whole day too.

The Combermere Arms- An old British pub dating back to the 1540s with classic British dishes that have a modern edge. A choice for many of our customers.

The Hollies Farm Shop – This is not only great for stocking up on local produce but is also home to a lovely cafe where you can get homemade cakes, fresh coffee, and delicious sandwiches.

Make the Most of Your Visit

With so many adventures within close range, a visit to Cheshire Country Store can be more than simply a shopping trip, it can be a day trip adventure! Whether you are looking to stretch your legs in the great outdoors, dive into history or simply enjoy some great food, there is something for everyone in Cheshire.

So, why not make a day of it? Grab some quality country clothing in this great part of England, and get out to enjoy it!

 

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