History
Built in 1860 by a local businessman, Brook Meadow – as it was originally known – is a striking early example of Tudor Revival architecture from the period. In 1900, the chapel was built and incorporated into the main building.
Brook Meadow remained a private residence until 1968, when it was leased to the Order of Franciscan Monks who used Brook Meadow as a training school, converting the two stables into dormitories. The manor was first converted into a hotel in 1983, and has a number of fantastic refurbishments on the horizon as Brook Hall Hotel continues to grow in popularity as one of Cheshire’s premier destinations.