Places to see in ( Sandbach - UK )
Places to see in ( Sandbach - UK )
Sandbach is a market town and civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire East and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. The civil parish contains four settlements; Sandbach itself, Elworth, Ettiley Heath and Wheelock.
Sandbach is perhaps best known as the original home of Foden and ERF lorries, though neither company now exists in the town, 12-times National Brass Band Championship winners Foden's Band, the ancient Saxon Sandbach Crosses, and Sandbach services on the M6 motorway.
The distance from London to Sandbach is 171 miles (275 km). The nearest large town is Crewe, which is 6 miles (10 km) to the south-west by road and can be reached either via the A534 Wheelock/Haslington bypass or via Winterley and Haslington. The nearest city is Stoke-on-Trent in the neighbouring county of Staffordshire, approximately 15 miles (24 km) away by road. The town is served by the M6 motorway, junction 17 and Sandbach Station on the Crewe to Manchester mainline.
The Sandbach Crosses are an important historical feature on the cobbled market square: the two Saxon crosses, reportedly built in the 7th, 8th or 9th century, constitute a Scheduled Ancient Monument. Sandbach is also home to many listed buildings, including Sandbach School, St Mary's Church and the Old Hall Hotel. Many of the local public houses, which were formerly stage coach stops, are listed, for example the Lower Chequer. Many of the buildings of the town were designed by the renowned architect Sir George Gilbert Scott; he designed Sandbach Literary Institution, Sandbach School, St John's, Sandbach Heath and the Almshouses. He also restored St Mary's Church. The town has Methodist, Baptist, Anglican and Catholic churches.
Sandbach is probably best known as the original home of both Foden and ERF lorries, both companies founded by members of the Foden family. Neither company now exists in Sandbach, having been taken over and production moved elsewhere. As of 2007 there is no trace of Fodens within Sandbach, with the former mansion home of the Foden family at Westfields being demolished to make way for a new council building. However, Foden's Brass Band, originally created for employees, is still based in Sandbach.
The town is served by Sandbach railway station, on the Crewe to Manchester Line, with services operated by Northern to and from as far north as Manchester Oxford Road although there is a branch line north of the station leading to Northwich which is mainly used by goods traffic and express passenger trains heading to Chester while the North Wales Coast Line is unavailable between the city and Crewe, although some organisations have been campaigning for a local passenger service between the two stations.
( Sandbach - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Sandbach . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Sandbach - UK
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Sandbach from the Sky - St Mary's Church
Drone footage of St Mary's Church and the high-town area of Sandbach.
St Mary's Church is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building (more here -
From Wikipedia:
The present church dates largely from the considerable degree of rebuilding by Sir George Gilbert Scott in 1847–49. Much of the existing fabric was replaced and the remaining fabric was encased in new stone. The east end of the church was extended by some 40 feet (12 m) and the tower was rebuilt as a copy of the former tower. The builders were Cooper and Son of Derby. The stone, which came from quarries in the Mow Cop area, was given by Sir Philip Grey Egerton M.P. Part of the west end had to be repaired in 1894–95 following a fire. In 1930 Austin and Paley added a choir vestry, and a north porch, at a cost of £1,331.
As the camera pans you can also see the Saxon Crosses on the cobbles in the town. These two massive Saxon stone crosses dominate the cobbled market square of Sandbach. They are elaborately carved with animals and Biblical scenes including the Nativity of Christ and the Crucifixion, and probably date from the 9th century. They were originally painted as well as carved, and they are among the finest surviving examples of Anglo-Saxon high crosses.
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ST MARY'S CHURCH SANDBACH
I filmed this church in a little market town called Sandbach which is in The north west of Cheshire, the church is called saint mary's. I also filmed other parts of the town which i'll show later.
St Johns Church Sandbach Heath aerial photography
Sorry about this being uncut but this is the video in its purest form.
I will try to get some cut footage with music etc up here soon.
St Johns is a lovely church on the Heath, There will be still photographs from this movie available in 4k from the vicar.
Thank you for allowing the filming of such a wonderful place
St Marys Church Wedding service Bowden
Wedding of Natalie and James at St Marys Church in Bowden,Cheshire
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St Mary's Church Concert Alsager 1
St Marys Church Alsager,for a Concert ,involving the Trent river band and The Alsager U3A Orchestra in aid of Charity,and listed on the vids is the tunes .
Laptop shop on fire - Sandbach
Caught this on camra whilst going to get some fish ad chips
Stained Glass Commission Installation
Freeze frame capture of the installation of the Rainbow Window at St. Mary's RC Primary School Chapel in Middlewich.
Kier Living - The Palmerston @ Tall Trees, Potton, Bedfordshire by Showhomesonline
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An exquisite collection of properties in Potton, Tall Trees is sure to feel like home the moment you arrive here. These three, four and five bedroom homes have been designed, constructed and finished to the exacting standards with which Kier Living has become synonymous. As a result, you can be sure your new home in Potton will truly stand the test of time.
Tall Trees enjoys an enviable position in the sought-after Bedfordshire town on Potton, an idyllic locale with a rich history. The area is mentioned in the Domesday Book as Potone, meaning 'farmstead where the pots are made'. Meanwhile, St Mary's Church in hatley Road dates all the way back to the late 11th century.
Today, Potton is a vibrant town which boasts an excellent range of local amenities, many of which can be found in or near its beautiful Georgian Market Square.
You'll find a good selection of pubs and eateries in Potton, including The Royal Oak, The Rising Sun and The Coach House, which is located in the ancient market square and dates back to the 18th century.
Local children can attend Potton Lower School and Burgoyne Middle School in the town, with older children catered for at Sandy Upper School, four miles from Tall Trees. The University of of Bedfordshire is 25 minutes away by car.
For a day's shopping, the centre of Bedford is half an hour's drive, offering a huge range a high street and independent stores. This beautiful riverside county town also has much to offer when it comes to eating and drinking, while you can take in a show at the Corn Exchange or cath a film at Cineworld.
Tall Trees benefits from an excellent road and rail network, making this superb development perfect for commuters. The A1 is just 10 minutes away from your front door, linking you to London and the north of England. The road also offers you easy access to Bedford and Cambridge.
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A spacious three bedroom, three storey home, with a living room leading out to the garden and a generous kitchen/dining room. The master bedroom is on its own floor complete with an en suite and fitted wardrobe with two further bedrooms and a family bathroom to the first floor
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Bedroom 2
15'1 X 10'3 (4.60m X 3.12m)
Bedroom 3
9'8 X 8'1 (2.95m X 2.46m)
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Master Bedroom
15'1 X 11'8 (4.60m X 3.56m)
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Coxy singing in sandbach park - 25th July 2008.
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Sandbach to Stoke in 6 mins-ish
Before I changed jobs at the end of May 2012, I video'ed my last cycle commute to work. 17.5 miles (35 mile round trip) which I did twice per week. Sped it up a bit and I hope you enjoy it.
My point is this. If I, a middle aged desk jockey can do this (after some practice) then almost everybody can do something to improve their health. I also saved quite a bit on my petrol bill which paid for the bike (no-brand) and cheap kit many times over.
© Andrew Clarke 2012,
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Sandbach Farmers Market - www.CheshireReview.com
Video of Sandbach Farmers Market, by
Birds eye view of St Mary Church & Church Green, Witney
Sandbach 4K
Sandbach, Cheshire
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Old Hall Hotel Sandbach & Tree with 'eyes'
The Old Hall Hotel from Sandbach High St - one of the most haunted buildings in Britain; it faces an uncertain future - perhaps even demolition. Just a little further down is a most interesting tree. A tunnel is said to link the hall's cellar to the altar at St Mary's Church across the road. See the Ministry of Weirdness -
All Saint Church, Odd Rode 1864
This video is about Rode Heath Church
Sandbach Town
Sandbach - award winning flower displays, a beautiful park and historic buildings ???????? #OMCE
Sandbach from the Sky - Taxmere and Arclid Sand
Drone footage of the countryside around Taxmere and Arclid Sand, showing both Taxmere, Little Taxmere and the Sand Quarry workings and lakes associated with the Bathgate Sand Quarry.
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Church Hall Video
Church Hall Video for St Peters, Elworth, Cheshire