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Towns in Cheshire

Acton
Adlington
Alderley Edge
Alderley Edge is an old village situated in the heart of Cheshire with its famous landmark `The Edge` towering over the Cheshire plain. It has lovely shops to visit and various attractions like Alderley Edge Cricket Club, The Village Park,
Alderley Park
Aldersey
Aldford
Allgreave
Alsager
Alsager is easily accessible by road and rail and is a small town on the Cheshire plain, surrounded by agricultural land, hamlets and small villages. The town centre is located around the Civic Centre and Library buildings.
Alvanley
Anderton
Ashley
Ashton
Astbury
Audlem
Backford
Baddiley
Barthomley
Beeston
Bickley
Bickley Moss
Bollington
Bosley
Brereton Green
Broxton
Bunbury
Burton
Calveley
Capenhurst
Checkley
Chelford
Chester
Chester is the county town of Cheshire, and the lovely agricultural land of the county surrounds the city which is situated on the north bank of the River Dee.
Cholmondeley
Christleton
Church Coppenhall
Church Minshull
Clotton
Coddington
Congleton
The thriving and attractive market town of Congleton nestles at the foothills of the pennines amongst some of the most attractive countryside in Britain. The river Dane winds its way through the centre of town creating an outstanding wildli
Cote Brook
Crewe
Crewe is not a town that grew naturally, it was created for the purpose of serving the railways as they grew in the 19th century. The name was taken from nearby Crewe Hall
Cuddington
Daresbury
Davenham
Delamere
Disley
Doddington
Dodleston
Duddon
Dunham-on-the-Hill
Dunham-on-the-Hill is a small village in Cheshire. It straddles the A56 with the Church, Pub and a small Council Estate (now largely owner-occupied) on the northwest side and the Village Hall and the majority of the houses to the southeast.
Eaton
Eaton
Eccleston
Ellesmere Port
Ellesmere Port is an industrial town on the Wirral Peninsula, eight miles north of Chester. This port town in Cheshire is on the banks of the Manchester Ship Canal.
Elton
Farndon
Farndon is a Cheshire village close to Wales. The church of St Chad is in the centre of the village and worth a visit, look out for the 'Civil War window' dating from 1662.
Farnworth
Frodsham
Gawsworth
Goostrey
Great Barrow
Great Budworth
Great Sutton
Hale
Hale Bank
Halton
Handforth
Hankelow
Hargrave
Hartford
Harthill
Helsby
High Legh
The parish of High Legh was recorded in the 1086 Domesday Book as having two Saxons, Ulviet and Dob. Once the Norman baron, Baron De Venables, was given the parish, these two saxons disappear from records.
Holmes Chapel
Holmes Chapel is an attractive village in the north of the borough of Congleton, overlooking the Dane Valley. The centre of the village is the Parish Church, St Luke's, which has a history of its own.
Hough Green
Huxley
Ince
Jodrell Bank
Kelsall
Kelsall is a pretty Cheshire village with rural charm yet near exciting and varied visitor attractions. There is a genuine warmth and friendliness in the people who are fortunate to live in this beautiful area.
Kingsley
Knutsford
Knutsford is a pleasant market town steeped in legend and history, it is said that the name comes from King Canute fording the river Lilly. The Town has a strongly Georgian feel to it.
Langley
Ledsham
Little Budworth
Little Sutton
Lostock Gralam
Lymm
Macclesfield
Macclesfield is a relatively affluent Cheshire town, 12 miles south of Stockport.
Malpas
Marbury
Marston
Marthall
Mere
Mickle Trafford
Middlewich
Middlewich is just two miles from junction 18 off the M6. Middlewich is set in the heart of Cheshire's salt area. Timber framed housing, pottery and the remains of clay-lined salt evaporation chambers have been excavated.
Mobberley
Mollington
Moore
Mouldsworth
Mow Cop
Nantwich
Neston
Nether Alderley
North Rode
Northwich
Northwich is a medium size town built on industry and waterways heritage. It boasts some unique attractions such as the Anderton Boatlift (about 3 miles from the town centre) and the Salt Museum.
Over
Parkgate
Peover
Plumley
Pott Shrigley
Poynton
Prestbury
Preston Brook
Pulford
Radway Green
Rainow
Rode Heath
Rostherne
Runcorn
The industrial town of Runcorn is built on a bulge of land on the south bank of the Mersey, where the estuary narrows to form the Runcorn Gap.
Saighton
Sandbach
Sandbach is an historic market town, half a mile from j17 off the M6 motorway. The Trent and Mersey canal passes through the town bringing numerous tourists during the summer.
Saughall
Shocklach
Shotwick
Siddington
Somerford
Spurstow
Stamford Bridge
Stanlow
Stoke
Strines
Swettenham
After countless generations of farming the village of Swettenham maintains an agricultural character to this day. The twin focal points of the village are the 13th Century Parish Church and the local pub.
Tabley
Tarporley
Tarvin
Tattenhall
Tatton
Thornton le Moors
Thornton Le Moors is a lovely little village, with much to offer. The village has a calm and peaceful atmosphere, where everyone gets along well together.
Threapwood
Tilston
Tiverton
Upton
Wallerscote
Warmingham
Warren
Warrington
Warrington is a Cheshire town 16 miles east of Liverpool with the River Mersey running through it.
Waverton
Weaverham
Wervin
Weston
Weston
Weston Point
Wharton
Wheelock
Whitegate
Widnes
Widnes is a sizeable industrial town in Cheshire. It is situated on the north bank of the River Mersey opposite Runcorn.
Willaston
Willaston
Wilmslow
Winnington
Winsford
Wistaston
Woodford
Worleston
Wrenbury
Wrinehill
Wybunbury
Wybunbury is a delightful village with loads of old traditions and values.


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