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The Beeches has been established for over 20 years and is a privately owned hotel set in picturesque grounds. The hotel is run as a family concern, providing a very personal and friendly service. We are renowned for our excellent food and service whether it be in our Hotel or our Brasserie.
The Beeches is only about one mile from Junction 27 of the M6 motorway that leads to the main motorway system for the North West.
We are situated in the village of Standish, only 4 miles north of Wigan with the Town Centre only 10 minutes away, where you can pick up the Main Coast Train Line.
We are approximately 30 minutes from:-
Manchester Airport
Manchester City Centre
Liverpool City Centre
Liverpool Airport
and are approximately 20-30 minutes from:-
Southport
Preston
Blackburn
Bolton
Chorley
Leyland
The Beeches is conviently placed for visiting many places of interest in the surrounding area. These include:-
For Golfers, We are close to a range of top quality courses in the region of Wigan, Preston, Bolton, West Lancashire, Southport, Liverpool and Manchester. Courses such as Wigan Golf Club, Standish Court GC, Gathurst GC, Dean Wood GC, Beacon Park GC, Chorley GC, Ormskirk GC, Bolton Old links and Bolton GC and all Liverpool and Southport Golf Courses such as Hillside GC, Southport & Ainsdale GC, Hesketh, West Lancs GC and of course Royal Birkdale, all local courses are just a short ride away 5 to 10 mins, the Southport, Preston, Liverpool, Manchester and Bolton courses are about 20 - 30 mins drive. A great location for the golf enthusiast.
We are also close to
Wigan Pier Complex.
Haigh Hall Country Park - A mansion house set in beautiful surroundings with extensive grounds.
Arley Hall - Believed to be the oldest moated hall in the country, dating back to the twelfth century.
Martin Mere Wildfowl Trust Reserve at Burscough.
Rufford Old Hall - National Trust Home at Rufford.
The Albert Dock Complex, Liverpool.
Our local Standish Parish Church, taking its name from 'ye olde Standishe' family, Edward Standish being responsible for the re-building of the church in 1582. Another member of the standish family was with the first landing party to step ashore the Bay of Cape Cod in 1629.
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