The Salt Retreatt by Property Manager
Cheshire, United Kingdom
Amenities
Parking
Washer
Patio/Balcony
A/C
Pets Allowed
Dryer
Home details
Room #1
1 king bed
Room #2
1 king bed
Room #3
1 king bed
Room #4
1 king bed
Room #5
1 king bed
Room #6
1 king bed
Imagine relaxing on a spacious corner sofa, wrapped in the warmth of your loved ones, as the gentle crackle of a log burner fills the room. Picture yourself unwinding in a hot tub at sunset, drink in hand, with the stresses of the week melting away. These are just some of the indulgent moments that await you at The Salt Retreat, nestled near Nantwich.
All Ground Floor Bedrooms
Bedroom 1 - King Size with Ensuite
Bedroom 2 - Superking with Ensuite (can be made up as double or twin)
Bedroom 3- Superking with Ensuite (can be made up as double or twin)
Bedroom 4 - Superking with Ensuite (can be made up as double or twin)
Bedroom 5 - Superking (can be made up as double or twin)
Bedroom 6 - Superking (can be made up as double or twin)
The Salt Retreat is a luxury getaway nestled just a couple of miles from the vibrant market town of Nantwich in South Cheshire, with the Staffordshire and Shropshire borders only moments away. Set amid rolling countryside, it offers the perfect balance of peaceful retreat and easy access to adventure, culture, shopping, and dining. You can wander through the enchanting Trentham Monkey Forest, home to around 140 free-roaming Barbary macaques in a 60‑acre woodland, one of the UK’s only experiences of its kind. For motorsport enthusiasts, the scenic Oulton Park circuit challenges both driver and machine with its legendary twists and historic Gold Cup meetings framed by Cheshire’s natural beauty. Thrill-seekers will be spoiled for choice at Alton Towers with its iconic rides.
For outdoor adventure, Manley Mere, Go Ape in Delamere Forest, and Mickley Hall Shooting School will get your heart pumping, while the Nantwich Canal Centre, Alderford Lake, and The Crocky Trail offer relaxed water-based fun and family-friendly exploration. You can immerse yourself in award-winning forest play at BeWILDerwood, visit the animals at Chester Zoo, or visit the charming Wheelock Hall Farm. Rainy-day options include Water World, Dimensions, trampoline parks, and the creative charm of the Emma Bridgewater pottery studio.
Foodies will delight in the nearby Boars Head restaurant or indulge in elegant afternoon tea at Ginger & Pickles or Bench in Nantwich, while those with a sweet tooth can savour extraordinary ice creams at Snugburys or the world’s largest ice cream farm at Tattenhall. When you’re ready to stretch your legs, scenic walks or bike rides await at Delamere and along the Sandstone Trail, offering breathtaking Cheshire landscapes.
Shoppers can enjoy easy rail access to Liverpool, Manchester, and Chester, each under 45 minutes from nearby Crewe station, along with local gems like Dagfields Crafts & Antiques Centre, Trentham Shopping Village, The Potteries Centre, and Nantwich’s own stylish boutiques and bustling markets. Guests seeking rest and rejuvenation can treat themselves to a spa day at Rookery Hall or Crewe Hall, or enjoy treatments at Madison Spa & Renew Clinic or Missy’s in Nantwich. This remarkable region ensures that, whatever the weather, there’s something special waiting at every turn.
The Salt Retreat is perfectly located just outside the charming, historic market town of Nantwich, a haven for food lovers and those who enjoy discovering unique, independent shops. Spend your days strolling the picturesque streets, where a tempting mix of cafés, pubs, restaurants, boutiques, and markets awaits at every turn. Vibrant and full of character, Nantwich is a hidden gem in Cheshire and well worth exploring.
As evening falls, the town comes alive with lively bars and eateries, drawing visitors from near and far to enjoy great food, good company, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere.
For an extra special stay, time your visit with one of Nantwich’s many events. Highlights include the toe-tapping Nantwich Jazz, Blues & Music Festival, the Nantwich Show featuring the International Cheese Awards, and the ever-popular Nantwich Food Festival.
Key Features
Hot Tub
Six Bedrooms and Five Bathrooms
Garden with Play Area
Open Plan Living Space
Close to Town Location
All Ground Floor
Living Spaces
At the heart of The Salt Retreat is a spacious open-plan lounge and kitchen, thoughtfully designed to help you make the most of quality time with your group. The standout feature is a striking double-sided wood-burning stove, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere throughout. Adjacent to this space is a generous dining room that seats up to 14, ideal for long family lunches or elegant evening meals.
Whether you’re gathering around a board game for some cherished screen-free fun or challenging each other to a game of pool, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Younger guests are also well catered for, with a collection of toys to keep them happily entertained.
Bedrooms & Bathrooms
The Salt Retreat features six thoughtfully designed bedrooms. Five are furnished with super king-size beds that can be configured as doubles or twins to suit your group’s needs, while the sixth offers a comfortable king-size bed.
Each room has its own unique character and style, adding a touch of fun when choosing where to sleep. With elegant designer wallpapers, luxurious fabrics, crisp white sheets, and premium bedding, every bedroom offers a cosy and indulgent retreat. Four of the rooms benefit from en suite bathrooms with showers, while the remaining two share a stylish family bathroom complete with both a bath and shower.
Garden
Step outside and you’ll discover a spacious south-west facing private patio, an ideal spot for soaking up the afternoon sun. At the heart of this space is a large hot tub that seats up to seven, perfect for relaxing evenings under the stars with a glass of something special in hand.
Beyond the patio lies a generous lawned garden, great for a game of football, rounders, or simply letting the kids run free. There’s plenty of room for outdoor fun, picnics, or lazy afternoons with a book. And for muddy boots, coats, or wellies after a countryside walk, you’ll find our charming oversized boot store, affectionately known as the "Old Mother Hubbard" cupboard, a quirky and practical touch for keeping things tidy.
Whether you’re enjoying a barbecue, star-gazing from the hot tub, or playing garden games with the family, the outdoor space at The Salt Retreat is designed to help you make the most of every moment.
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Cheshire, nestled in the heart of England's Northwest, is a county brimming with charm and diversity, offering visitors a rich tapestry of experiences. From the historic city of Chester with its Roman walls and medieval architecture to the lush countryside and stately homes, Cheshire is a destination that caters to a wide range of interests.
The city of Chester is a highlight, with its well-preserved city walls that provide a scenic walkway around the city. The unique two-tiered medieval shopping galleries, known as the Rows, offer an intriguing shopping experience. Chester Cathedral, with its stunning Gothic architecture, and the ancient Roman Amphitheatre add to the city's historical allure.
For those interested in England's aristocratic past, Cheshire does not disappoint. Magnificent estates like Tatton Park and Cholmondeley Castle showcase opulent mansions set within expansive, beautifully landscaped gardens. These estates often host events and festivals, providing a glimpse into the region's cultural life.
Animal lovers and families will enjoy a visit to Chester Zoo, one of the UK's largest and most conservation-minded zoos, home to a vast array of species in thoughtfully designed habitats. For a more hands-on experience, the Cheshire Farm Ice Cream offers the chance to see a working farm in action, complete with delicious homemade ice cream.
Cheshire is also a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Delamere Forest provides a natural escape with its walking and cycling trails, while the Peak District National Park, which extends into the eastern part of the county, offers dramatic landscapes and challenging hikes.
The county's waterways present another facet of its charm. A leisurely boat trip on the River Dee or along the historic Shropshire Union Canal is a relaxing way to take in the scenery. For a more active pursuit, the Anderton Boat Lift, an engineering marvel, provides a unique link between two of Britain's major canals and is a must-see for industrial heritage enthusiasts.
Foodies will relish the chance to explore Cheshire's culinary scene, which includes traditional pubs serving hearty English fare, farmers' markets stocked with local produce, and fine dining establishments offering innovative cuisine.
In essence, Cheshire is a county that combines history, culture, natural beauty, and modern attractions to create a well-rounded and enjoyable travel experience. Whether you're exploring ancient cities, enjoying the great outdoors, or indulging in local flavors, Cheshire is a destination that truly has something for everyone.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM