Memory of Chester “I lived in Chester for 9 months as an international student. It was great;..
Northwich Informationshoppers from the surrounding area, with a modern shopping centre and a number of black and white..
Alderley Edge InformationAlderley Edge is a picturesque town taking its name from the wooded escarpment towering above the..
Knutsford InformationKnutsford is said to derive its name from the Danish King Canute who supposedly 'forded' the River..
Bollington InformationThe small town of Bollington is located approximately three miles north of Macclesfield, 18 miles..
Congleton InformationCongleton is an ancient market charter town. It is also known as 'Bear Town' from an incident..
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Nantwich InformationThe picturesque and historic market town of Nantwich is set deep in the heart of the Cheshire..
Malpas InformationMalpas is one of the oldest towns in Cheshire with good timber-framed, old brick buildings. St..
See all locations in CheshireBunbury is a pleasant village with many old cottages and narrow winding lanes. The village life in Bunbury, focuses around its pubs, shops and the magnificent 13th-century St Boniface Church, located in the upper village. The church has a monument to Sir George Beeston who, at the age of 89, commanded the Dreadnought in the battle against the Spanish Armada.
Bunbury is also the home to Bunbury Watermill, a restored 19th-century watermill and working museum.
The village is an ideal starting point to discover Cheshire's canals, the Middlewich branch, the Llangollen Canal and the Shropshire Union Canal.
A mile to the north you negotiate the two wide-beamed staircase locks, well known in canal cruising circles. The Shropshire Union Canal continuing south passes through quaint towns and villages, beautiful tree-lined cuttings and embankments. As part of the Four Counties Ring this is a wonderful way to see Cheshire and its surrounds from a different view.
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