Watch the landscape change before your eyes as you journey along the Crewe to Manchester line.
Departing the vibrant city centre of Manchester, you’ll travel along Stockport Viaduct - the largest brick structure in Britain, across the plains of Cheshire and pass small traditional villages before you reach the end of the line at the historic railway town of Crewe. Along your journey look out for one of the biggest and most powerful radio telescopes in the world at Jodrell Bank, which played a key role in the Space Race.
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Set deep in the heart of the Cheshire countryside, offering a fine test of golf.
Gresty Road is home to Crewe Alexandra Football Club! Come and see Dario Gradi!
Crewe Lyceum Theatre is Cheshire’s historic Edwardian theatre. Thrilling audiences since…
Queens Park’s beautiful 45 acres, was dedicated, to the people of Crewe, in 1887, to mark…
Queens Park Golf Club was established in 1985, A very popular 9 hole golf course…
Wychwood Park offers a refreshing atmosphere, spectacular views and a dedicated team to…
Freedom, Equality, Fraternity! It’s a surprising proclamation to hear on a quiet country…
A celebration of Crewe's rail heritage, includes model and miniature railways.
After the railway closed in 1966 the track lay derelict for many years, gradually…
Come and meet the many animals, including meerkats, monkeys, rabbits and reptiles at…
Nantwich Museum, a vibrant community museum where visitors can learn about the early…
Malkins Bank Golf Course was opened in 1976 and designed by world famous Hawtree Golf…
One hundred and fifty years ago this area was a hive of bustling industry, based on salt.…
Aqueduct Marina is an established 147-berth marina and boatyard near Church Minshull, at…
A 13th century building known as the 'Cathedral of South Cheshire'.
Back in 1986, we started making ice cream here in our farmhouse kitchen for family and…