Places to stay in Crewe, Cheshire

We currently have 20 accommodations in and around Crewe. There are also other regional listings available for Campgrounds, Bed & Breakfasts, Chalets, Hotels and other properties. You can filter these listings by the available types.

Crewe is a railway town within the unitary authority area of Cheshire East and the ceremonial county of Cheshire. Crewe is perhaps best known as a large railway junction and home to Crewe Works, for many years a major railway engineering facility, but now much reduced in size. From 1946 until 2002 it was also the home of Rolls-Royce motor car production. The Pyms Lane factory on the west of the town now produces Bentley motor cars exclusively. Local dining options include Golden Pacific, The Dragon Inn, Hops Cafe Bar, and Albert’s Corner.

The center of Crewe ( which is at is longitude -2°26'30.363 and latitude 53°5'42.202 ) is located 4 miles away from Wybunbury, 4 miles away from Nantwich, 5 miles away from Barthomley and 7 miles away from Middlewich.

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The Best Western Crewe Arms Hotel

For both business and leisure guests, we go all out to make your stay as comfy-cosy as possible. Our job is made easier by the beautiful red brick building we inhabit, which stands out at the entrance to the town and is held in much affection by the many locals and visitors from further .....

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The Premier Inn

Set in beautifully maintained gardens on the outskirts of town, Crewe West puts you on the artery linking Northern and Southern Cheshire. It's the ideal place to stay for doing business at Bentley Motors or Bombardier Transportation, or for having fun at Oulton Park or the Nantwich Jazz and Blues .....

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The Premier Inn

Make tracks for Crewe Central and you'll be just up the road from some fascinating Victorian steam heritage. But twenty-first century business is here too, with Bentley and Railway House nearby. And once you've had your fill of work, the Nantwich Food and Drink festival is a must. Sit in a train .....

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The Travelodge

Our Crewe hotel is the ideal base for discovering all that this charming railway town and its surrounding area has to offer, from quirky museums like the Hack Green Nuclear Bunker to the 150-acre Crewe Golf Club.With a countryside that's criss-crossed with Roman roads and old railway lines, it's .....

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Photograph of The Ranulph Restaurant At Crewe Hall, Crewe
The Ranulph Restaurant At Crewe Hall

Frankie & Benny’s ( Dining / Italian ). The home of real good comfort food - where nostalgia meets mouth-watering. From sourdough pizzas to stacked juicy 'n' tender burgers, there's something on the menu to tempt you no matter when mood you're in.

The Ranulph Restaurant At Crewe Hall ( Dining / Other ). A former stately home to the Earl of Crewe, this magnificent jacobean pile was originally built in 1615 by Lord Randolph Crewe, Lord Chancellor to Charles the second. Restored and extended in 1837 the interior suffered a fire in 1866 and was then restored by great cost by architect Edward Barry who had been in charge of the final work on the Houses of Parliament, Barry added the west wing and tower as well as the wealth of mid-victorian accommodation. Marble replaced original stone work, intricate carvings and stained glass windows. Purchased from the Queen in 1998 and situated in the centre of England,so why visit a stately home when you can stay in one.

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