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Nantwich and South Cheshire Show organisers are promising a 'Day Not To Be Missed' on July 30 when t...
Set in beautiful Vale Royal countryside with 25 pitches (14 all-weather)...
Since 1910, full advantage has been made of the natural contours of the heathland course.
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One of our garden’s greatest secrets has been revealed! As part of Cheshire’s Year of Gardens ‘08, T...
South East Cheshire encompasses the 5 towns of Congleton Borough, Congleton, Sandbach, Alsager, Holmes Chapel & Middlewich.
An exciting combination of culture, heritage and rural tranquility make Congleton Borough a tempting place to unwind, relax and become absorbed in your surroundings.
For those who like the crisp, clean air of the outdoors Congleton Borough lies on the border of the Peak District National Park and the Staffordshire Moorlands, offering walkers and cyclists easy access to excellent terrain both on and off the beaten path, the Congleton area is an ideal base from which to explore national, scenic routes such as the Gritstone Trail or the Cheshire Cycleway.
Alternatively take time out and discover the hidden gems of life in a by-gone era, Biddulph Grange is a rare and exciting survival of a high Victorian garden designed by James Bateman in the mid 19th Century, to display specimens from his extensive and wide ranging plant collection, continue your journey into the life of the aristocracies at Rode Hall and Gardens where you can stroll through the Repton Landscape and peruse Sir Baker Wilbraham's fine antique collection including a section of 'Worcester Blue Scale' porcelain of the 'Dr Wall' period.
Discover the full story at Congleton's Local History Museum with ancient artefacts, stories of the past and much, much more...
Come to South East Cheshire and indulge in life.