Surrounded by green fields, Greenlooms Cottage offers a quiet country cottage retreat just five miles from the walled City of Chester.
There are two rooms, one avoiding stairs, both with en suite shower rooms. Books, maps and television are available in a comfy sitting room. Dinner is available if you arrange it first, with Deborah. Your children are welcome, and your dog, both well behaved, of course. A discount is available on two or more nights stay. There is ample parking and lock-up for bicycles You are guaranteed a warm welcome from Deborah and Peter. Our aim is to provide you with a pleasant, relaxing stay with a good hearty breakfast.
The cottage was once the hedger and ditcher's home on the Duke of Westminster's Eaton Estate. Hezekiah, the last inhabitant, lived here for many years with his sister, Miriam, who kept pigs and geese.

There are two rooms, one avoiding stairs, both with en suite shower rooms. Books, maps and television are available in a comfy sitting room. Dinner is available if you arrange it first, with Deborah. Your children are welcome, and your dog, both well behaved, of course. A discount is available on two or more nights stay. There is ample parking and lock-up for bicycles You are guaranteed a warm welcome from Deborah and Peter. Our aim is to provide you with a pleasant, relaxing stay with a good hearty breakfast.
The cottage was once the hedger and ditcher's home on the Duke of Westminster's Eaton Estate. Hezekiah, the last inhabitant, lived here for many years with his sister, Miriam, who kept pigs and geese.

The latter create a useful place to keep your two-wheeler safe and dry should you happen to be touring the Cheshire cycle ways.
The origin of the name "Greenlooms" is a bit of a mystery. Connections with weaving seem unlikely. There are theories connected with birds, earth and light.
Martins Lane is one of those old Cheshire country lanes lined with oaks and damsons and which kinks for no apparent reason across the countryside. It is quite hard to find. The Shropshire Union Canal lies a short walk away across the fields.
