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Shopping
- Shopping in Helsby
A few minutes’ walk from The Courtyard Helsby there are a small number of shops including a “One Stop” convenience store, a Post Office and 'Take Away' choices. A mile away is a Tesco supermarket. - Shopping in Frodsham
The Courtyard Frodsham is located in the heart of the bustling medieval Cheshire market town and only a couple of miles from The Courtyard Helsby. Frodsham has the widest street of any market town in England and a great selection of family owned retailers including Cowards The Butchers which supplies beautiful quality meat. Next door but one to The Cottage at The Courtyard Frodsham you can smell Sue Coward’s famous pies being baked – around 10,000 are baked every week! There’s a wide selection to choose from so be sure to give them a try! For fresh bread, cakes and pasties try Devonshire Bakery just along from The Bear’s Paw pub on Main Street. Frodsham has a Morrison’s supermarket.
For lovers of Art take a look at Frodsham Frames and there is a number of small jewellery shops.
[Link to:] www.lovefrodsham.co.uk - Shopping in Chester
Eastgate
Eastgate is the main shopping street in Chester with the larger retail stores, and smaller unique boutiques on the Rows above. Chester is famous for its Medieval Rows - galleried buildings with covered first floor walkways.
Some shops to look our for in Eastgate include; Browns of Chester, Waltons the Jewellers, Boodle & Dunthorne.
Godstall Lane
Godstall Lane is a small lane connecting St Werburgh Street with Eastgate Street row. It is lined with small shops and a couple of bars. Godstall Lane is one of only four medieval lanes to survive within the City Walls.
Bridge Street
Bridge Street runs North-South from the Chester Cross to the River Dee. Bridge Street has many specialist shops and boutiques; East, French Connection, Swarovski, Lowe & Sons Jewellers, Cruise Clothing and also The Grosvenor Mall, Olio & Farina, Wesley Barrell, Cochrane's.
The Rows
Either side of Bridge Street has covered Rows so don't miss these on your way back up Bridge St. Just watch out for the low wooden beams!
Northgate
Northgate leads north from Eastgate and takes you up to Chester Town Hall and The Forum shopping centre. The Forum has shops including: TJ Hughes, Boots, JJB Sports and Chester City Council Offices and Chester indoor market.
Cheshire Oaks Designer Village
Ten minutes’ drive or twenty five minutes by bus takes you to the UK’s largest Designer Village with 140 shops many of which sell designer label clothing. Choose from Jaeger, Mulberry, Gap, Karen Millen, Pringle, Burberry, Elle, Ralph Lauren, Jeff Banks, Lewins and many many more! Shop till you drop! Even better, all guests of The Courtyard can receive an extra 10% discount card which can be used at many of the shops.
Opening Hours
Mon-Fri. 10am - 9pm.
Saturday. 9am - 7pm.
Sunday. 10am - 5pm.
Bank Holidays 10am – 6pm
Directions
By Car: J10 M53, One mile from the M53/M56 Junction - Shopping at Liverpool ONE
Liverpool ONE offers one of the country’s premier shopping destinations with more than 160 famous high street stores, ultra-hip fashion brands, cool independent boutiques, cafés and restaurants to the city centre. A multitude of high profile stores shoppers.
Getting to Liverpool ONE couldn’t be easier. Located at the heart of Liverpool City Centre there are fast road links to Liverpool via the M53, M56, M57, M58 and M62 following signs to the City Centre and the Albert Dock for entrance to the Liverpool ONE car park.
If you plan on using a satellite navigation tool or route planner, please use the following postcode L1 8LT.
Liverpool ONE is also only a short walk from the famous Mersey Ferry terminal and Albert Dock. - Shopping in Manchester
When staying at The Courtyard why not take the train directly from Helsby (two minutes’ walk away) or from Frodsham (five minutes’ walk away) to Manchester Piccadilly in just fifty minutes right to the heart of Manchester’s vibrant city centre.
Funky. Fashionable. Chic. Sleek. Shopping in Manchester is an experience like no other. Seek out rare finds at Saturday’s Tib Street fashion market. Browse vintage boutiques and explore the record shops in Manchester’s Northern Quarter for one-off promos. For a more indulgent shop, head to the likes of Harvey Nichols’ and finish off with a cocktail.
Arndale Centre
Located in the heart of the city, Manchester's Arndale Centre in many ways dominates the central shopping area of the City. Begun in 1972, by its completion in 1979 it was the largest covered town shopping centre in Europe, covering some 30 acres in the old city centre, with 750,000 shoppers visiting it each week. With over 200 shops, major department stores, restaurants and fast food outlets it has become a busy and active shopping arcade.
The Trafford Centre
The Trafford Centre attracts 30 million visits annually. It has four main areas: Peel Avenue, Regent Crescent, The Dome, and The Orient.
The Trafford Centre is situated just off J9 and J10 of M60.
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