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Daresbury is a small yet picturesque village in the heart of Cheshire, best known as the birthplace of Lewis Carroll, the beloved author of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Steeped in history and literary heritage, Daresbury is a charming destination for visitors looking to explore the roots of one of the world’s most famous writers.
A must-see for Alice in Wonderland fans is All Saints Church, where a stunning stained-glass window pays tribute to Carroll’s legacy. The intricate designs feature beloved characters from his famous tale, including Alice, the White Rabbit, and the Mad Hatter, making it a truly unique and whimsical attraction.
Daresbury is also fascinating for its name—it is thought to be one of the only places in England named after an ancient family rather than a geographical or physical feature. The village's earliest written mention dates back to 1250, appearing in a record from Chester Court, giving it a deep-rooted historical significance.
Although the actual farmhouse where Carroll was born no longer stands, visitors can still find a commemorative plaque marking the very spot where the literary legend once took his first steps.
With its rich history, literary connections, and tranquil countryside surroundings, Daresbury is a hidden gem that offers a unique glimpse into Cheshire’s cultural past.
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Dates:
21st Jun 2025 - 21st Jun 2025

Dates:
21st Aug 2025 - 24th Aug 2025