Champagne and Fewer Labradors

♔ ‘Cheshire countryside calm, upholstered in Mulliner.’

Welcome to Bentley Mews.

Four acres of manicured Cheshire countryside where luxury has been distilled, decanted, and upholstered in quilted leather.

Once home to Bentley’s CEOs, it now serves as a sanctuary of brand immersion — a retreat where even the furniture wears a winged ‘B’.

It’s not just a house; it’s Bentley’s lifestyle made solid.

Curious what that looks like?

Step inside…

◼︎ Originally a private residence for Bentley’s chairmen, the Mews stood as a discreet country hideaway just outside Crewe, a stone’s throw from the company’s headquarters.

◼︎ Today, it has been reborn. The property has undergone a meticulous architectural redesign, every detail now exuding Bentley’s ethos of grand touring in bricks and mortar.

◼︎ Inside, rooms are furnished exclusively with the Bentley Home collection — chairs, tables, and sofas that look like they’ve been driven here at 180mph, then gracefully parked by the fireplace.

◼︎ Outdoors, four acres of landscaped parkland set the stage for gatherings where champagne flows as smoothly as a W12 engine.

◼︎ An integrated Naim and Focal audio system carries music across lounges and terraces, ensuring the atmosphere shifts from discreet murmur to full orchestral swell at the flick of a switch.

◼︎ Bentley calls it ‘the definitive Home of Bentley’. In truth, it’s more than that: a physical embodiment of heritage, exclusivity, and indulgence — a stately home for the world’s most stately automobiles.

♔ ‘Think Downton Abbey, but with more champagne buckets and fewer Labradors.’