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  1. Jodrell Bank, Cheshire
    Jodrell Bank is an amazing, unique, and awe-inspiring place. A world-leading deep-space radio observatory, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and an award-winning national visitor attraction.
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  1. Add Treasure Hunt Chester to your Itinerary

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    Treasure Hunt Chester

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    Walking Tour

    Chester

    Hunt for clues and follow treasure maps on a gorgeous route around the city. Climb the Roman walls, admire the stunning cathedral, explore the amphitheatre and wander by the riverside. Marvel at the iconic Rows as you take in two thousands years of…

  2. Add Cheshire Military Museum to your Itinerary

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    Cheshire Military Museum

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    Museum

    Chester

    The Cheshire Military Museum, in Chester, tells the story of the Cheshire Soldiers from the 17th Century right through to the present day.

  3. Add St Boniface Church to your Itinerary

    St Boniface Church

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    Church / Chapel

    Bunbury

    St Boniface's Church, Bunbury, stands prominently in the village of Bunbury, Cheshire, England. Used in filming for ITV drama HomeFires.

  4. St Mary's Parish Church

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    Church / Chapel

    Stockport

    The church originated from a Medieval act of piety of Sir Piers Legh of Lyme, who originally officiated in the Chapel. Building began in 1510 of what was then a Chantry Chapel and was completed in 1534.

  5. Holy Trinity Church

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    Church / Chapel

    Macclesfield

    Built around 1845 in the picturesque hill village of Rainow above Macclesfield, the church offers stunning views from its front door.

  6. Add Parish Church of St Mary to your Itinerary

    Parish Church of St Mary

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    Church / Chapel

    Nantwich

    A 13th century building known as the 'Cathedral of South Cheshire'.

  7. Add Knutsford Heritage Centre to your Itinerary

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    Knutsford Heritage Centre

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    Heritage / Visitor Centre

    Knutsford

    Knutsford Heritage Centre tells the town's history and is home to Knutsford's 53 sq. metre Millennium Tapestry.

  8. Add King Edward Street Unitarian Chapel to your Itinerary

    King Edward Street Unitarian Chapel

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    Church / Chapel

    Macclesfield

    From Macclesfield Library, the chapel can be found down a narrow passage way on the left hand side of King Edward St. We welcome visitors through out the year but it is essential to telephone first.

  9. Add St Michaels Church to your Itinerary

    St Michaels Church

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    Church / Chapel

    Macclesfield

    Services are held every Sunday at 9:30am and 11:00am and on Thursdays at 10:30am

  10. Add St Nicholas's Chapel to your Itinerary

    St Nicholas's Chapel

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    Abbey / Priory

    Malpas

    Located within the Park St. Nicholas's Chapel is well worth a visit to admire its stained glass alter window, ornate panelling and peaceful atmosphere.

  11. Add Gawsworth Hall to your Itinerary

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    Gawsworth Hall

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    Historic House / Palace

    Macclesfield

    This 15th century, traditionally built half-timbered house is said to have been the home of Mary Fitton, the supposed ‘Dark Lady’ of Shakespeare’s sonnets. It is also possible that the great poet himself, visited Gawsworth as he travelled North.

  12. Add Robinsons Brewery Visitors Centre to your Itinerary

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    Robinsons Brewery Visitors Centre

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    Brewery

    Stockport

    The Robinsons family have been brewing beer at the Unicorn brewery in the heart of Stockport for more than 175 years. Pop in to Robinsons Visit England accredited Visitors Centre and discover the story for yourself. Bringing Brewing to Life!

  13. Add Brook Street Heritage Site to your Itinerary

    Brook Street Heritage Site

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    Church / Chapel

    Knutsford

    Brook Street Heritage Site features a Grade I Listed dissenters chapel, dating back to the 17th century. The chapel is a classic meeting house design with simple whitewashed interior.

  14. Add St James and St Paul to your Itinerary

    St James and St Paul

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    Church / Chapel

    Macclesfield

    One of the finest examples of the Medieval wooden church remaining in England today, this beautiful little half timbered, black and white church is indeed claimed to be one of the oldest surviving specimens of wood and plaster churches in Europe.

  15. Add St John the Baptist (Jenkin Chapel) to your Itinerary

    St John the Baptist (Jenkin Chapel)

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    Church / Chapel

    Macclesfield

    In a beautiful rural setting near Rainow, surrounded by a belt of trees on an otherwise bare hillside, Jenkin Chapel was built in 1733 by local farmers.

  16. St James the Great

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    Church / Chapel

    Macclesfield

    Outside, admire the great 15th century tower (103ft high) and the many excellent window corbels with dripstones, shields of arms and gargoyles

  17. Add St Peters Church to your Itinerary

    St Peters Church

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    Church / Chapel

    Lymm

    The Church of St Peter, Oughtrington can be seen for miles around with its tall, graceful spire stretching up to the skies.

  18. Mow Cop

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    Walking Tour

    Congleton

    This prominent hill-top has been of spiritual and practical significance to man for thousands of years.

  19. Sutton St James Church

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    Church / Chapel

    Macclesfield

    Built in 1840 after an energetic campaign by the silk manufacturing gentry to provide a place of worship for local agricultural workers, the attractive Parish Church of Sutton St James marks a meeting point between the foothills of the Peak District.

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