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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.
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111 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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732 reviewsHistoric House / Palace
Northwich
Arley Hall & Gardens is one of the most interesting and attractive stately homes in the North West.
Heritage / Visitor Centre
Chester
Chester History and Heritage is the first place to contact to discover your local ancestors or find out more information on the history of Chester city and district.
Church / Chapel
Macclesfield
From Macclesfield Library, the chapel can be found down a narrow passage way on the left hand side of King Edward St. We welcome visitors through out the year but it is essential to telephone first.
Church / Chapel
Macclesfield
St Mary's is a 'living church' in the community but it also attracts many visitors. Open to visitors, Sun, 1400-1630.
Museum
Tabley
Largest collection of antique cuckoo clocks. Five fairground organs, 12 trumpeter clocks and tools all from the Black Forest.
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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.
Water Mill
Bunbury, Tarporley
Bunbury Mill is a beautifully restored water mill standing in two acres of wildlife rich countryside.
Church / Chapel
Chester
Open daily to the public, the architecture is priceless.
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.
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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…
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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.
Church / Chapel
Warrington
Dedicated to ST ELPHIN it is the oldest building in Warrington and has a continuous history - fulfilling the purpose for which it was built in 650 AD.
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73 reviewsHistoric House / Palace
Macclesfield
Adlington Hall & Gardens is conveniently situated between Wilmslow and Prestbury in the Cheshire countryside and is ideal for individual, family or groups days out.
Church / Chapel
Warrington
Place of worship, for followers of the Church of England.
Church / Chapel
Knutsford
Brook Street Heritage Site features a Grade I Listed dissenters chapel, dating back to the 17th century. The chapel is a classic meeting house design with simple whitewashed interior.
Tower
Sandbach
Two lavishly decorated Anglo-Saxon crosses dated to the first half of the ninth century.
Church / Chapel
Wilmslow
The Parish Church of St. Bartholomew is today structurally almost the same as it was when it was reconstructed in the early 16th century.
Church / Chapel
Macclesfield
Although the exact age of the building is unknown, records at Prestbury Church mention a chapel at Siddington in wills dating from c. 1337 and 1474. What is absolutely certain, however, is that it was first consecrated for preaching in 1521.