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Walking Tour
Northgate Street, Chester
Up for a challenge? Looking to impress on Instagram? The Guild of Chester Tour Guides is launching a brand new guided Walls Walk in time for Cheshire Day (30th March)
Church / Chapel
Chester
St Peter’s Church, overlooks the full length of Bridge Street to the gateway that leads to the Old Dee Bridge.
Historic Site
Chester
The famous Eastgate Clock that stands above the Eastgate of Chester's city walls was build to celebrate Queen Victoria's diamond jubilee. You will see the date 1897 on the face - the year of this jubilee, but the clock was added two years after in…
Walking Tour
Northgate Street, Chester
Learn about Tudor and Stuart Chester through its stunning architecture as your guide uses character roleplay to regale everyday stories of dissolution, plague and even civil war.
Museum
Chester
The DEVA Roman Experience will take you on a voyage back through time 2000 years ago to Roman Britannia where the fortress of DEVA Victrix is welcoming visitors from far and wide.
Historic Site
Chester
A unique regular midday proclamation in Chester's historic centre, where Bridge Street meets Eastgate Street and Watergate Street which is marked by a stone pillar "The High Cross". The proclamation takes place Tuesday to Saturday, from 1 June to 4…
Nature Reserve
Poynton
Nelson Pit Visitor Centre is one of Poynton's hidden gems and is perfectly situated near to Poynton Marina for a relaxing afternoon with the family.
Church / Chapel
Warrington
The present St Oswald Church was built in 1358 but since then parts of it have been rebuilt or restored.
Historic Site
Chester
Chester Amphitheatre is the largest Roman Amphitheatre in Britain.
Historic Site
Chester
Chester High Cross stands in front of St Peter's Church at the junction of Watergate Street, Eastgate Street and Bridge Street, a site known as Chester Cross. The cross is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated…
Church / Chapel
Bunbury
St Boniface's Church, Bunbury, stands prominently in the village of Bunbury, Cheshire, England. Used in filming for ITV drama HomeFires.
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
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.
Museum
Higher Walton, Warrington
Museum displays cycles from all over the world complimented with anecdotes of social history.
Water Mill
Bunbury, Tarporley
Bunbury Mill is a beautifully restored water mill standing in two acres of wildlife rich countryside.
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.
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.
Abbey / Priory
Malpas
Located within the Park St. Nicholas's Chapel is well worth a visit to admire its stained glass alter window, ornate panelling and peaceful atmosphere.
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.