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Sandbach Old Hall HotelCultural LandscapeSandbach Old Hall Hotel is a genuine Tudor building. It is one of the last examples of a black and white building in England. With its genuine Elizabethan architecture it features the wattle and dawb style. It has original Jacobean features, a priest hole and even a secret passage to the Church. Despite its age and history the hotel is well equipped with a Jacuzzi and a la carte restaurant. Situated on the High Street in the heart of Sandbach the hotel is not only convenient for the town itself but is within easy reach of the rest of Cheshire. It is the ideal base for exploring other sites within the county. Nearby stand the Saxon Crosses, which were completed in the 9th Century . They were constructed to commemorate the introduction of Christianity to the Kingdom of Mercia during the reign of King Penda (626-655AD).
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