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a Historic Market Town in the county of Cheshire
(1.2 miles, 2.0 km, direction NW)Today, Nantwich is a busy bustling place of business and commerce that still manages to retain its unique 'Elizabethan' flavour...
in the county of Cheshire
(10.2 miles, 16.3 km, direction NW)Attractive large village which developed as a coaching stop on the main London to Liverpool road during the 17th and 18th-centuries...
in the county of Staffordshire
(12.4 miles, 20.0 km, direction E)The sheer scale of the height of this village with the quaint sounding name has made it famous, for it is believed that on a clear day the hill is visible to no less than five counties...
in the county of Staffordshire
(13.2 miles, 21.2 km, direction E)Town known best as "the potteries" but in reality Stoke-on-Trent is a 1906 amalgamation of six towns, each of which still maintain their own individuality and character...
in the county of Shropshire
(18.4 miles, 29.6 km, direction SW)Clolemere is a countryside heritage site with miles of waymarked walks circling over 70 acres of water, woodland and sweet scented meadows...
All towns in CheshireThe village of Cholmondeley is famous for its fascinating, romantic castle, built in 1801 in the Gothic style. Built as the seat.....
Set on a lonely hillside along the run of the Peckforton Hills, lie the ruins of Beeston Castle. It was built in the.....
This modern day version of a 12th-century castle is set in the heart of the Cheshire Plains, an area which is scattered with.....
Little Moreton Hall is without doubt the finest example of timber-framed architecture in England. The building overflows with.....
Mow Cop Castle is a Grade 2 listed building and dates back to 1754 when Randle Wilbraham of nearby Rode Hall built it as a.....