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Church / Chapel
Macclesfield
It is a popular and delightful walk from Tegg’s Nose Country Park to Forest Chapel, in the beautiful hilly surroundings of Macclesfield Forest. The first church was built here in 1673, but the present building only dates from 1834.
Church / Chapel
Knutsford
Knutsford Methodist Church (KMC) was built in 1864 in the styles of early English Gothic complete with church rooms at the rear.
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101 reviewsHeritage / Visitor Centre
Knutsford
Knutsford Heritage Centre tells the town's history and is home to Knutsford's 53 sq. metre Millennium Tapestry.
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160 reviewsHistoric House / Palace
Macclesfield
This 15th century, traditionally built half-timbered house is said to have been the home of Mary Fitton, the supposed ‘Dark Lady’ of Shakespeare’s sonnets. It is also possible that the great poet himself, visited Gawsworth as he travelled North.
Museum
Hooton Park Airfield, Ellesmere Port
This historic site was once the home of many aircraft during its civilian and operational RAF life.
Church / Chapel
Macclesfield
Built in 1840 after an energetic campaign by the silk manufacturing gentry to provide a place of worship for local agricultural workers, the attractive Parish Church of Sutton St James marks a meeting point between the foothills of the Peak District.
Castle / Fort
Manor Park, Runcorn
Halton Castle is one of only two surviving Norman castles in Cheshire and is linked with the story of nearby Norton Priory.
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268 reviewsMuseum
Chester
The Cheshire Military Museum, in Chester, tells the story of the Cheshire Soldiers from the 17th Century right through to the present day.
Historic Site
Bollington / Kerridge
The White Nancy overlooks the village of Kerridge and town of Bollington.
Historic Site
Warrington
Located in Bridge Street the River of Life stands as a memorial to the victims of the 1993 terrorist bomb.
Church / Chapel
Stockport
The church originated from a Medieval act of piety of Sir Piers Legh of Lyme, who originally officiated in the Chapel. Building began in 1510 of what was then a Chantry Chapel and was completed in 1534.
Heritage / Visitor Centre
Old Hall, Warrington
Burtonwood Heritage Centre was built on the site of RAF Burtonwood, which was once the largest airfield in Europe. The heritage centre is a great opportunity to explore a fascinating period of 20th century history.
Church / Chapel
Macclesfield
One of the finest examples of the Medieval wooden church remaining in England today, this beautiful little half timbered, black and white church is indeed claimed to be one of the oldest surviving specimens of wood and plaster churches in Europe.
Tower
Sandbach
Two lavishly decorated Anglo-Saxon crosses dated to the first half of the ninth century.
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113 reviewsWalking Tour
Chester
Hunt for clues and follow treasure maps on a gorgeous route around the city. Climb the Roman walls, admire the stunning cathedral, explore the amphitheatre and wander by the riverside. Marvel at the iconic Rows as you take in two thousands years of…
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182 reviewsHistoric House / Palace
Congleton
Rode Hall is a fine early 18th century country house set in a Repton landscape. It has been the home of the Wilbraham family since 1669 and the extensive grounds include a woodland garden, a formal garden designed by Nesfield in 1860 and a stunning…
Museum
Higher Walton, Warrington
Museum displays cycles from all over the world complimented with anecdotes of social history.
Church / Chapel
Bunbury
St Boniface's Church, Bunbury, stands prominently in the village of Bunbury, Cheshire, England. Used in filming for ITV drama HomeFires.
Church / Chapel
Chester
Open daily to the public, the architecture is priceless.