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    Childer Thornton

    Although not mentioned in the Domesday book, the name of the village is interesting. The first part, 'Childer' is possibly derived from a personal name, Old English 'Cilla'; the second part is described as a 'tun where thorn bushes grew'.

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    Cholmondeley

    Cholmondeley - pronounced Chumley is a picturesque and historic village south of Chester.

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    Comberbach

    Comberbach the 'Valley of the Sparkling Stream' was part of the manor or Arley, which belonged to the Warburton family.

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    Congleton

    A lively market town dating back to Roman times. Also known as 'Bear Town' from Elizabethan times when bear baiting was a fashionable sport.

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    Crewe

    Originally built as 'a new town' by The Grand Junction Railway Company in the 19th Century to house workers at Crewe station, Crewe is now home to luxury hotel and conference facilities, a PGA European Tour Championship Golf Course, a Millennium M

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    Croft

    A small village, just north of Warrington with many local amenities and facilities. The name means 'enclosure'. The Old English word meaning a piece of enclosed land used for tillage or pasture.

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    Cuddington

    Cuddington lies on the fringe of Delamere Forest and once existed as a separate village from Sandiway, but since 1935 both villages have come together.

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    Culcheth

    The name Culceth means 'backwood' and has, certainly, for many centuries been located in backwoods. The settlement is still a village surrounded by farmland and working farms.

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