Cottons' Hotel & Spa booking window is now OPEN!

Following the government announcement on the 22nd of February, it's time to look forward to a well-deserved luxury staycation.

Exterior of cottons hotel & spa

The team at Cottons Hotel & Spa are looking forward to May the 17th, when they can welcome vistors back. Book direct and the hotel will guarantee the best rate along with a no-quibble rebook or refund on fully-flex rates. Plus, receive complimentary use of the spa when booking direct.

So, enjoy more "me time" and relax and unwind in this stunning hotel, indulge in lazy morning wake-ups with no alarm clock, and leisurely brunches packed full of flavour. With access to the spa you can enjoy a dip in the pool or treat yourself to a bounty of relaxing treatments all using Caudalie products for the ultimate pampering experience. With a year of stressful wedding planning during the pandemic under your belts, we think it's high time you felt totally relaxed and recharged.

You'll also have more time to explore! There's no need to rush so get out and see and do lots. Exploring couldn't be easier with a number of parks and a variety of local spots to discover. Stroll around Tatton Park and enjoy the surrounding nature or hit the steets of Knutsford for some well earned shopping. It's totally up to you how you choose to enjoy your time.

Your break includes all the extra special touches you need to enhance your experience:

  • A bottle of chilled house champagne in your room when you arrive
  • Dinner on both evenings in the rosette awarded restaurant
  • A £30 per person per night food allowance
  • Full English breakfast on both days
  • Access to the luxury spa

£89 per person per night on a two-night break
£99 per person per night on a one-night break
(Based on two sharing a room - single supplement will apply)

Book online at www.cottonshotel.co.uk/short-breaks-offers or call the reservations team on 01565 650 333

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