Crewe
Hall Hotel
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| A former
Stately home to the Earl of Crewe,
this magnificent Jacobean Pile was
originally built in 1615 by Lord
Randolph Crewe, Lord Chancellor
to Charles II. Restored and rebuilt
in 1866 by Edward Barry who worked
on the houses of parliament.
Purchased from the
Queen in 1998 and situated almost
in the centre of England, Crewe
Hall is the perfect stately house.
The team were housed
in the West Wing - a separate area
that provided total privacy and
had the brasserie privately reserved.
The hotel also provided the team
with on-site football pitch for
a 'loosening' training session on
their arrival. |
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