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The Thatch at Faddiley, Nantwich, is one of Cheshire’s finest country pubs and restaurants and is a popular stop amongst tourists visiting the picturesque county of Cheshire providing both a tremendous example of thatched old England and a welcome break, with good traditional home cooking.

Yvonne and Gary Crane are your hosts and welcome you to The Thatch - an idyllic pub with unspoilt rustic charm and a relaxed and informal atmosphere. Enjoy traditional home cooked food from local produce all freshly prepared to your taste, complimented by real ales and fine wines at one of Cheshire’s finest dining establishments – simplicity at its best.

Make your dining experience with us a special occasion and book a table in advance. Take a look at our extensive mouth-watering menu and wine list to tempt your palate.

Situated just south of Chester, 3 miles out of Nantwich on the A534 towards Wrexham in the historic village of Faddiley The Thatch provides a warm homely welcome to all. Built in the 14th century The Thatch near Nantwich is a grade II listed building - a stunning example of one of Cheshire’s charming thatched roofed buildings.

The Thatch at Faddiley is just south of Chester and set in the beautiful rolling Cheshire countryside. A favourite with locals and tourists, The Thatch is thought to be on the site of the Battle of Feathanleag A.D 584 and is also home to 2 Yew Trees believed to be over 1,000 years old.

Enjoy your day out in Cheshire and savour one of the finest dining experiences in Cheshire.