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Crewe Hall Hotel, Crewe

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Summary

Crewe Hall,  that exists now, started life as a modestly sized Jacobean house in 1636, and records show that there were occupants on the Crewe Hall site as far back as Norman times.

Crewe Hall was owned for the longest period by the Crewe family starting with Ranulph Crewe, who built the Jacobean house between 1615 and 1636, until the Marques of Crewe sold the property (much changed by this time) in 1936 to the Duchy of Lancaster. It became an hotel at the turn of the century and now offers a splendid mix of the traditional and contemporary.

The Hall itself is a Grade I Listed building housing 25 bedrooms and there are currently 40 more bedrooms in the 2 contemporary wings. Much of the Hall we see today has its roots in the mid Victorian era and provides a wonderful atmosphere for our guests to enjoy today. Richly designed ceilings, exquisite marble fireplaces, ornate carved wood and stained glass features give Crewe Hall its magnificence. The Hall has provided hospitality on a grand scale for many leading politicians and leaders over the years, with the highpoint perhaps being King George V and Queen Mary's stay in 1913.

The Hall even has its own Chapel as well as beautiful function rooms and the intimate award winning Ranulph Restaurant offering the finest cuisine and wonderful wine list. As an alternative the stunning Brasserie offers contemporary décor and even a revolving bar, providing a pleasing all day alternative.

A family home throughout much of history, a prisoner of war camp for high ranking German officers in WW2 and now a luxury hotel, Crewe Hall and its staff wait to welcome you.

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