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Enjoy an overnight break for two at the beautiful Mollington Banastre near Chester
Located in the peaceful village of Mollington and set in beautiful grounds, Mollington Banastre Hotel is the ideal place for a getaway for two. Experience 4-star luxury at as you unwind and enjoy a relaxing treatment in the hotel spa and make full use of the impressive on site leisure facilities. You’ll also be treated to a delicious meal in the Garden Room. With Chester only a few miles away, this is also an ideal base from which to explore the city's sites and shops.
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Location
Cheshire (North)
Agenda
Upon arrival you will be shown to the room that will be yours for the duration of your stay. You will have access to the hotel's spa and gym facilities throughout your stay; this includes a 17m indoor swimming pool, air conditioned gym, sauna and steam room. Your pamper break experience includes one 25 minute treatment per person in the hotel spa and you may choose from a: Back, Neck and Shoulder massage, Exfoliating Body Polish, Express Manicure or Express Pedicure. This package also includes a three-course meal in the evening for each guest from the Garden Room Restaurant’s table d’hôte menu, or an allocation to the same value for meals taken from the à la carte menu. A delicious breakfast will be served the following morning.
Notes
Your voucher is valid for 10 months for two people. Please have your voucher to hand when you contact the hotel to arrange a date for your stay. This experience includes one night’s accommodation in a twin or double room, a 25 minute spa treatment each (Please note: all spa treatments must be pre-booked prior to arrival), a 3 course meal from the hotel restaurant's table d’hôte menu each, or an allocation to the same value for meals taken from the à la carte menu, and breakfast the following morning. In the morning you will be asked to check out of your room but are free to depart later in the day in order to enjoy your spa treatments and the hotel’s leisure facilities. All dates are subject to availability.
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