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Blakemere Hall and its stable block were built in 1878. King Edward VII, then the Prince of Wales, often visited and apparently enjoyed notoriously wild parties here, according to local joiners who repaired the furniture!
The premises were commandeered during WWII and became home to Polish refugees and British troops and in the 1950’s the Hall was demolished so that only the stables and the Blakemere name remains.
The Gerrard family farmed at Blakemere until 1994, when they converted the buildings into the retail and leisure outlets you visit today. Blakemere is extremely proud of its boutique shops and the variety of unique ‘on trend’ and stylish products available, all set in and around our beautiful Edwardian stable block. The Gerrard family still own and run the business to this day.
There’s so much to enjoy now at Blakemere Village. Come and spend the day with us and discover what is here.
What’s happening?!Blakemere Village is located in the Northwich area of Cheshire West and Chester. There are at least 13 other listings in the CW8 postcode area. Antiques in Cheshire West and Chester CW8Listing Info
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Gayle P.28 Sep 2015
I wasn't overly impressed with what was on offer at the Blakemere Craft Centre. The place itself is quite quaint with a lovely cobbled stone square and an... Read More
lianxx16 Nov 2008
Nice place for an afternoon out. No undercover parts so if its raining you will get soaked! There is a kids play area there which is open til 5 so good for... Read More
Adoddy21 Jan 2009
This craft centre leaves me disappointed. The selection of shops on offer seems a bit disjointed or so specific as to not be useful for anyone. It is often... Read More