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Shrigley Hall Hotel

Found on the fringes of the beautiful Peak District National Park, Shrigley Hall Hotel is a golfers paradise. The fabulous 4* Georgian Country house provides the perfect setting for those looking to enjoy the tranquillity of their surroundings from truly luxurious accommodation.

Shrigley Hall’s glorious 18-hole championship golf course was designed by famous architect Donald Steel, winding through enchanting woodland and open parkland, it provides a wonderful test for golfers of all abilities. The course has earned a reputation as one of the best in Cheshire and a chance to play here is not one you should pass by.

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Shrigley Hall Golf Club

In typical Donald Steel fashion man made water hazards on the course are scarce and instead he uses the natural layout of the land to create a challenge for golfers. The narrow fairways and small green make are designed to challenge not only a player’s physical ability but also their course management capabilities as a lack of length has been substituted for tricky greens and minimal bail out areas off the tee. However, the lack of length means that the course is manageable for golfers of all handicaps meaning that enjoyment for your whole group is guaranteed.

In the past, Steel has been commissioned to advise on alterations to every course currently on the Open Championship rotation, which is a testament to his reputation within the design industry. The beautiful course weaves its way through the glorious landscape and gifts players with some incredible vantage points from which the stunning scenery can be observed.

Signature hole: par 3, 8th hole

The par 3, 8th hole is the renowned as Shrigley Hall’s signature hole and you will not disagree with this upon playing the course. The short par 3 measures in at 158 yards from the white tees and plays slightly downhill. The green is set back amongst the beautiful trees that inhabit the peak district meaning accuracy is imperative if you want a chance of making birdie here. The putting surface also has another defence, as well as trees flanking it there is also a small water hazard in front so club selection is key when looking to find the green on this short but testing par 3.

Course Information

Par 71
Designed by Donald Steel
Opened in 1989

Tees

White 6,189 yards
Yellow 5,942 yards
Red 5,142 yards

Accommodation at Shrigley Hall Hotel

The 154 bedrooms that comprise Shrigley Hall's hotel are all superbly fitted and furnished to ensure a pleasurable stay. Situated a stone's throw from the glorious Peak District, this is the ideal place not only for a golf break, but also for leisure breaks to explore with family and friends.

With a range of different guest rooms, visitors can be assured that there is something to meet all demands, while the excellent access to Manchester and the motorway network makes Shrigley Hall a great choice for many.

Having been recognised by local tourist authorities as one of the top local hotels, the quality is undoubted, making it a tremendous host for a golf break.

The BAZAAR Spa is located inside the hotel itself, and its facilities are comprised of an outdoor infinity pool, sauna, steam room, a serenity pool, whirlpool spa, treatment rooms and a spa cafe. Please note that access is to be pre-booked and that a supplement applies. Guests aged 16 years and over are permitted to use the facility. The hotel also has a fully equipped gym, located in the Golf Lodge., for guests ages 18 years and over

The Courtyard Bar is ideal for sharing a drink with friends and fellow golfers.

Features

  • Indoor Swimming Pool
  • Massage
  • Steam Room
  • Sauna
  • Beauty Salon
  • Gymnasium
  • Jacuzzi
  • Award Winning Restaurant
  • Golf Buggies
  • Tuition
  • Putting Greens
  • Practice Area

Shrigley Hall Hotel Reviews

Overall rating: 8.2 / 10

Hotel reviews

7.8 7.8 / 10

Bar / Restaurant
7.8 / 10
Facilities
8 / 10
Location
9.4 / 10
Room comfort
7.6 / 10
Staff
8.8 / 10
Value for money
8.2 / 10

8 / 10

It was all good.

Mavhuto Reviewed 5 Nov 2019

10 / 10

Hotel stay was very good and the food was excellent.

John Reviewed 9 Oct 2019

4 / 10

Disappointing . Very crowded with conference/ get together for camp organisers. Room overlooked two roof tops and top of a tree. Dining room lacking in atmosphere, but understand new owners are trying to update. Breakfast was so crowded and not enough staff. The building itself is lovely and the entrance hall and staircase elegant. Overall we were very disappointed.

Sue Reviewed 27 Sep 2019

6 / 10

Rooms ok but could really do with some TLC. Staff friendly and helpful. Could really do with a pool or snooker table plus televisions to watch the footie. Would return to play the course but not to stay overnight

Andrew Reviewed 26 Sep 2019

2 / 10

problems started on arrival with large queues waiting to book in made worse with only 1 person plus a trainee on the desk also men working on electrics ect behind desk the room 4x4 metrs no cupboards or drawers small metal frame to hang clothes 1 small chair bad smell from bathroom these rooms are only fit for single occupancy large dogs locked in rooms barking for hours food very poor breakfasts cold even when first out room cleaners arrive to service at 5.30 as you are preparing to dress for dinner this hotel is very short of staff with no senior in attendance i could go on but this hotel would be shamed by a travelodge faulty towers comes to mind we shall not return

Norman Reviewed 4 Sep 2019

10 / 10

this venue is our annual boys weekend away, would not go anywhere else, staff, facilities hotel are brilliant, great service and great food.

Michael Reviewed 5 Aug 2019

8 / 10

The hotel is set in beautiful surroundings. We got a great room with private dressing room, so it was almost a suite. Staff were all freindly and helpful. The food was good quality with good choice at both evening meal and breakfast. Would recommend for a golf break.

Andrew Reviewed 26 Jul 2019

8 / 10

Very impressive hotel. Rooms were quite small but acceptable. Staff were extremely friendly and helpful. Golf course was excellent and very challenging. Every hole was different. Take lots of balls as the heavy rough is unforgiving

Martyn Reviewed 8 Jul 2019

10 / 10

We cannot praise the staff enough, at all levels they were brilliant. The rooms were superb, we especially liked the bedside lights. We will definitely stay here again, loved it.

Norman Reviewed 7 Jul 2019

10 / 10

10 people stay enjoyed thoroughly

Mark Reviewed 24 Jun 2019

8 / 10

Great venue. Wonderful building in country location. Staff very helpful, excellent food and service, clean, comfortable room and good bars. The hotel is spread out and does require good navigational skills but this was not a problem. Would recommend and return.

Kelvin Reviewed 12 Jun 2019

8 / 10

My room was tired and in need of refitting and decorating.Our booking was made for twin rooms but we were booked in doubles. I had given a list of guests to YGT so it would be sorted when we arrived. Having to ask for discount every time we used the bar is crazy, a card should be issued to all golfing guests to show at the bar. The discount we thought we were getting was not deducted unless we asked for it every time. Many of us did not get it until the second night. Very poor attention to our rights. However the food was good and plentiful although it could be hotter and the course was terrific. Overall we had a great few days Thank you.

John Reviewed 16 May 2019

8 / 10

The hotel is set within beautiful surroundings, and although we stayed during a busy time (Masters weekend) the vastness meant that we never felt on top of other people. Although the room we stayed in was slightly dated, all the amenities are very good. It appeared that some rooms were going through an upgrade so I hope this continues throughout the hotel. Overall the hotel was well equipped, the staff very helpful and friendly, and the food was also very good.

Ross Reviewed 17 Apr 2019

8 / 10

Lovely venue with bags of history and great location with striking views towards Manchester and surrounding area. The accommodation is spread over three adjoining wings so a lot of walking back and forward to the facilities if you happen to be in the third wing. Our room was very spacious and new though in the attic space and not sure I'd like it in a hot summer. Great views however. No storage space which was a little weird so all our clothes had to stay in the suitcases. Restaurant very good, let down a little bu an almost identical menu on both the two nights we stayed and the choice was limited. We both made one wrong choice of food. The food was well presented and the staff really good. It's a very popular wedding venue which can be both nice and tiresome.

David Reviewed 16 Apr 2019

8 / 10

Nigel Reviewed 15 Apr 2019

10 / 10

Comfortable room with good bathroom. Restaurant and bar busy and vibrant. Staff very helpful and friendly.

Jane Reviewed 25 Feb 2019

8 / 10

Very enjoyable and relaxing weekend,great golf,excellent food and really good entertainment in the bar in the evening

Ray Reviewed 6 Nov 2018

8 / 10

very good

Darren Reviewed 2 Nov 2018

6 / 10

The hotel looks and feels tired, the lock on the room door constantly had an alarm going off every time we left the room ( faulty door handle), the room was a double but felt quite basic. The spa was a disappointment for a number of reasons, firstly the changing rooms were been refurbished so you had to change in bedroom 101 then walk quite a long distance in your swimming trunks to the spa, no dressing gowns were available in the changing rooms , there was no way of locking the lockers so I had to leave my clothes in an unlocked locker, I had to take valuables with me to the pool, the steam room was faulty, I eventually found a member of staff to report it to who told me he knew and someone had been called out, so it was just a case of sauna and pool.The golf course was ok, semi rough was a little long and needed cutting as it was easy to lose a ball only a couple of feet off the fairway, we paid for a buggy which ran out of battery after 9 holes, we changed it but it added 15 mins to our round.The evening dinner was superb although the staff seemed a little lost if not slow, we had to repeatedly ask where drinks we had ordered were, the manager became aware and did in fairness knock one round off our bill.

Allan Reviewed 29 Sep 2018

Shrigley Hall Hotel Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Shrigley Hall Golf Course?

July is the Peak District's hottest month with the temperature averaging 16 degrees so this is the best time to play if you are looking for some warm weather golf

Do you need a handicap certificate to play golf at Shrigley Hall?

No you do not need to produce a handicap certificate.

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