
finding exceptional coffee along middlewich road isn't what you'd expect, but kelsall hill equestrian centre proves rural cheshire has surprises. the name hints at horses, but locals know this place for beans that matter. each cup carries the weight of someone who actually cares about extraction, someone who understands that good coffee requires patience and precision. the steam rises from cups held by hands that return week after week, drawn back by consistency that chains can't fake. with 307 reviews averaging 4.8 stars, this isn't accidental success. it's the kind of place where the morning ritual feels sacred, where the ceramic stays warm between your palms longer than it should, where conversations happen over coffee that tastes like intention. tarporley might seem an unlikely spot for specialty coffee culture, but sometimes the best discoveries hide in plain sight on country roads.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
phone
+44 1829 708241
website
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google reviews
307
avg rating
4.8
local cred
72%
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