Cheshire Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Cheshire? Check out our Cheshire Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Cheshire.
Top Places to visit in Cheshire:
Chester Zoo, Vale Royal Falconry Centre, Land Rover Experience, Grosvenor Park Open Air Theatre, Little Moreton Hall, The Brindley Theatre, Oulton Park Circuit, Chester Cathedral, Lymm Dam, Tegg’s Nose Country Park, Chester City Walls, Macclesfield Paradise Mill, Norton Priory Museum and Gardens, Victoria Park, Quarry Bank Mill
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Helsby Hill Cheshire National Trust
Check out some spectacular views from our family walk up Helsby Hill in Cheshire.
NORTHERN ENGLAND - YOU'VE NEVER HEARD OF THIS PLACE ?! - #LongWaytoLTA Part 1
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Welcome to the first episode of #longwaytolta ! Today we're having a good old throwback to my childhood by visiting some of the hidden gems scattered around Northern England in Harrogate, Liverpool, Port Sunlight, Helsby and finally Chester ! Be sure to subscribe to see new travel videos and enable notifications to see the next episode !
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Hi guys :)
Last week we visited Chester.
Chester is arguably the richest city in Britain for archaeological and architectural treasures preserved to this day from the time of the Roman. The city is really beautiful and I recommend it to visit. :) I hope you enjoy the video a please share and subscribe to my channel ♥ Thank you ♥
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Minulý týden jsme navštívili historické město Chester :)
Chester je hlavním městem anglického hrabství Cheshire. Je jedním z nejlépe zachovalých měst ve Velké Británii co se týče architektonických památek. Určitě můžu všem doporučit navštívit tohle krásné město :) Doufám, že si video užijete a budu moc ráda pokud začnete odebírat můj kanál a popřípadě i sdílet :) ♥ Děkuji ♥
Places to see in ( Frodsham - UK )
Places to see in ( Frodsham - UK )
Frodsham is a market town, civil parish and electoral ward in the unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. It is approximately 3 miles (5 km) south of Runcorn, 16 miles (26 km) south of Liverpool, and 28 miles (45 km) southwest of Manchester. The River Weaver runs to its northeast and on the west it overlooks the estuary of the River Mersey. The A56 road and the Chester–Manchester railway line pass through the town, and the M56 motorway passes to the northwest.
In medieval times Frodsham was an important borough and port belonging to the Earls of Chester Its parish church, St. Laurence's, still exhibits evidence of a building present in the 12th century in its nave and is referenced in the Domesday Book. A market is held each Thursday, and Frodsham's viability as a trading centre was emphasised by the presence of the big five clearing banks and several building societies, though the branches of HSBC and NatWest have recently closed.
The etymology of Frodsham's name is not entirely clear. A literal translation of the Old English would give personal name of Frod or an old spelling of Ford, and ham which means a village or homestead; hence Frod's village or the Village on the Ford (Ford-ham). However, an alternative, more obscure etymology exists which suggests the name means promontory into marsh, which would make sense considering that Frodsham had a promontory castle very close to marshland. Frodsham is unique as the name of a settlement in the British Isles. Earlier spellings of the name have included Fradsham, Frandsham, Frodisham, Ffradsam and Ffradsham.
Frodsham Hill is the location of an Iron Age promontory fort, the outline of which can still be seen. The town is of Saxon origin; its 11th-century church is mentioned in the Domesday Book. Frodsham was an important manor of the medieval Earls of Chester and was created a borough in the early 13th century, probably by Earl Ranulf III. The mouth of the River Weaver, where it joins the Mersey, made Frodsham into a significant port for the coasting trade, particularly for the export of Cheshire salt, brought down the river from Northwich and Nantwich.
Frodsham was the headquarters of Runcorn Rural District Council. In 1974 the district was split between Halton Borough Council, Warrington Borough Council and Vale Royal District Council (latterly Vale Royal Borough Council). In the early 1990s Vale Royal Borough Council opened a new purpose-built headquarters in Winsford. At the same time, its offices in Hartford near Northwich (the former headquarters of Northwich Rural District Council) and at Castle Park in Frodsham (the former headquarters of Runcorn Rural District Council) were downgraded. Castle Park House had a major refurbishment in 2005–06 and now operates as a one-stop shop for Cheshire West and Chester Council providing a number of services for the community and for businesses.
Frodsham, like the neighbouring village of Helsby, has a hill overlooking the Mersey estuary, which is popular with dog walkers and naturalists. Frodsham Hill, overlooking Frodsham and the Liverpool skyline, is a large sandstone hill, home to many farms, prestige homes and the Mersey View nightclub (commonly known as 'the View') and Forest Hills Hotel. Before the construction of the hotel and nightclub, famously hosting one of the Beatles' first appearances, the site was home to a very large helter skelter. The Frodsham Caves are found in the sandstone foundations of Frodsham Hill.
Frodsham sits beneath the imposing wooded escarpment of Beacon Hill, which is also known locally as Frodsham Hill or Overton Hill and whose top attains a height of just over 500 feet (152 m). The hill forms the northern end of the Mid-Cheshire Ridge, a range of sandstone hills that extends southwards to Delamere Forest and Tarporley.
There is a railway station in Frodsham which is managed by Arriva Trains Wales. It runs an hourly service between Manchester Piccadilly and Llandudno via Frodsham and Chester. There are also infrequent services by Northern between Ellesmere Port and Liverpool Lime Street via Warrington Bank Quay. Frodsham lies within the administrative area of Cheshire West and Chester Council.
( Frodsham - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Frodsham . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Frodsham - UK
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Tour of Chester, UK
Brief video tour of Chester, UK. With music by local musician and busker, Andy Martin, this tour takes in the Eastgate Clock, The Groves, The Rows, The River Dee and The Cross.
This is Alderley Edge - drone footage Cheshire.
This is Alderley Edge. There is more to Alderley Edge than you think, it's not just fast cars, cafes and bars. It's a beautiful green village set in Cheshire, with stunning views for miles.
It is situated at the base of a steep and thickly wooded sandstone ridge, Alderley Edge, which is the area's chief topographical feature and overlooks the Cheshire Plain.
Alderley Edge is well known for its affluence and expensive houses, falling inside Cheshire's Golden Triangle. Alderley Edge has a selection of cafes and designer shops and has attracted numerous Premier League footballers, actors and multi-millionaire business people. It is one of the most expensive and sought-after places to live in the UK outside central London.
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Delamere Forest Local Hotels
Delamere Forest Local Hotels / B&B / Camp Sites / Hostels / Equine / Self Catering Cabins - see visitdelamere.co.uk
Delamere Forest in Cheshire. Near the City of Chester. Visit by train.
Our site covers Frodsham, Helsby, Sandiway, Cuddington, Kingsley, Delamere Park, Kelsall, Tarporley, Oakmere, Whitegate, Norley, Manley, Mouldsworth and surrounding areas.
Driving Along High Street, Mitton Street & Lion Hill, Stourport on Severn, Worcestershire, England
Driving along High Street, Mitton Street & Lion Hill A451, Stourport-on-Severn, Worcestershire, England
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Blackpool City Drive NORTH, Virtual Tour, Lancashire, UK
Drive in Blackpool
Northern part of the city
Lancashire
England
UK