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Ellesmere, has a lovely 'holiday' atmosphere which gives it an 'away from it all' feel...
Clolemere is a countryside heritage site with miles of waymarked walks circling over 70 acres of water, woodland and sweet scented meadows...
Chester, the county town of Cheshire, is one of the oldest and most complete walled cities with fantastic architecture and history...
Attractive large village which developed as a coaching stop on the main London to Liverpool road during the 17th and 18th-centuries...
Shrewsbury is a wonderfully atmospheric town which beguiles the visitor with sights of bygone centuries and much a great charm is to be found in its narrow streets and medieval buildings...
This magnificent building is the last of the great Welsh castles built by Edward I that is still lived in today. It was begun in.....
This large, handsome red-brick house was built during the 1680's by Thomas Webb for Joshua Edisbury, High Sheriff of.....
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The extensive ruins of Chester Castle can be found on a hillside overlooking the River Dee in close proximity to where the county.....
The village of Cholmondeley is famous for its fascinating, romantic castle, built in 1801 in the Gothic style. Built as the seat.....
A Minster was built here in the 10th-century to hold the remains of St.Werburgh, a Mercian princess who died in 707......