Barbridge
North west of Nantwich and a junction of the Shropshire Union Canal.
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Large village with access to towpath and tunnel mouth for Barnton tunnel. Village has the Weaver Navigation and a swing bridge. To the east of the village is the Anderton Boat Lift - The Cathedral of the Canals and is now fully restored and operation
Barthomley is one of the most attractive villages in The Upper Weaver Valley and is home to traditional Cheshire life, with a sandstone church, a picturesque black and white timbered frame pub and charming Jacobean cottages with attractive country ga
A picturesque village on the waterside with Acton Swing Bridge only half a mile north of the village. Local country pubs and farmhouse style accommodation pepper this rural location.
Best known as a major surviving castle township, it stands on a sheer rocky outcrop overlooking the Cheshire Plain. Most of the cottages date from the 17th century and there are many examples of cruck-framed, half-timbered dwellings.
Nestling in the foothills of the Pennine hills above the Cheshire Plain. An easy base for walking, riding and boating.
The story of Brereton began in the last Ice Age, when melting water left huge deposits of sand. This sand has shaped the history and present-day appearance of Brereton.
Bridgemere - a township in the parish of Wybunbury. Home to Bridgemere Garden World - 25 fascinating acres of plants, gardens and greenhouses.
Broken Cross sits on the canalside with canalside gardens and is the former site of stables for the barge horses.
Bunbury is a delightful village with many old cottages and narrow winding lanes, and several other characterstic features including Bunbury Watermill, which can still be visited today.