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Liverpool John Lennon Airport
Liverpool John Lennon Airport handles around 5 million passengers per year with flights to over 70 destinations in the UK, across Europe, North Africa and onward connections to North America.

Sick to Death
Explore the gory story of medicine through time. Learn and laugh in a gross but family fun attraction.

The Bear's Paw
The Bear's Paw is a delightful 19th century inn located in charming village of Warmingham.

Blakemere Village
Enjoy over 20 shops, 100 independent retailers, 15 family-fun activities, and five enticing bars and eateries

ABode Chester
With unparalleled views of England's oldest working racecourse, the contemporary ABode Chester is part of the AA Hotel Group of the Year 2017 -18 and offers a warm welcome in the heart of Chester city.

De Vere Cranage Estate
Formerly the country seat of the Armitstead family, De Vere Cranage Estate is still very much a rural retreat today, tucked away in a peaceful corner of Cheshire.

Catalyst Science Discovery Centre and Museum
Catalyst Science Discovery Centre and Museum brings science alive for visitors of all ages!

Dunham Massey - National Trust
Nestled between the vibrant city of Manchester and the beginnings of rural Cheshire, Dunham Massey includes a 300-acre deer park, a historic house and buildings, and all-season gardens.


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Wheelchair Accessible Events

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Canvas Clash
Dates: 20th Sept - 20th Sept 2025
Join us at Carriage Shed for a brand new event, Canvas Clash!

Boogie Bingo
Dates: 15th Aug - 16th Aug 2025
Get ready for an evening of fun and excitement at Chester Zoo with our Boogie Bingo event!

Dates: 9th Aug - 10th Aug 2025
We are delighted to be hosting Independent Street's Artisan Markets here again at Bents in 2025!

Ceramics and Paintings at Nantwich Museum
Dates: 7th May - 19th Jul 2025
An Exhibition featuring the work of Alan Leese and Patricia Robinson