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County - Cheshire | Map
Tel code: 01270 | code search
Postcode: CW5 | code search
Population: 13000
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Birthplace of:
David Beatty William Bowman John Gerard
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Folk Customs:
Antrobus Soulcaking
Bawming the thorn
Knutsford’s Street Sanding

Nantwich Events

January
Holly Holy Day

March
Spirit of Spring Fair

July
Nantwich & South Cheshire Show

August
Bands @ The Boot Weekend

September
Nantwich Food & Drink Festival

October
Cheshire Mind Body Spirit Event

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Alvaston Hall Hotel
"This was our second visit to Alvaston Hall Hotel. The accomodation was first class ( we stayed in a Royale room) The food and entertainment was superb,and the staff could ..." More

Shakespeare
"the bar staff were ok but the bouncers are horrid,will never go there again

Date visited: 8/4/2011 ..." More

Shakespeare
"terrible, my car got clamped too, pub closed unable to get pay and display ticket from pub, sign below bell asking to ring for assistance no answer. terrible attitude too

Date ..." More

Nantwich Reviews (31)

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This picturesque market town, set by the River Weaver, has kept its mediaeval street pattern and a pedestrianised centre allows exploration of the winding streets and pathways. In Cheshire, the town is second only to Chester for its wealth of historic buildings. At the local museum there are artefacts from the area, many dating back to Roman times when it was a centre for salt production.
The focal point of the town is the Square which is the setting for St Mary's Church, known as the 'Cathedral of South Cheshire'. One of the finest mediaeval churches in Britain, it has many interesting features. Surrounding the Church are narrow winding streets with timber-framed buildings many of which are classified as Grade I Listed.
Recent developments include the 'Cocoa Yard', a shopping and residential area on the former Cocoa House site and two large superstores. The Barony Employment Park provides large scale commercial and industrial accommodation for the town. There are pleasant walks around the River Weaver, the Shropshire Union Canal and Nantwich Lake, offering enticing picnic spots. Guided tours of the town can be arranged by contacting the Tourist Information Centre where a 'Walkabout Tour' leaflet is on sale. Population 13,000

Attraction

Bridgemere Garden World
Dorfold Hall
Hack Green Secret Nuclear Bunker
Nantwich Museum
Reaseheath Maize Maze and Zoo

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Care Home

Elm House

Church

Nantwich Church
St Anne RC
St Mary

Club

Gregory's
Gregory's Nantwich

Cottage

Brook Farm Cottage
The Granary
The Rookery

Dentist

Baran & Hull Dental Surgeons
Globe Dental Practice

Doctor

Dr Barron AA and Partners
Kiltearn Medical Centre
The Green Surgery

Tudor Surgery

Estate Agent

Baker Wynne & Wilson
Beresford Adams
Bridgfords Ltd
Coppinger Boston
John A Bee & Co
RE/MAX
Wright-Manley

Golf Club

Reaseheath

Health and Fitness Club

Alveston Hall Leisure Club
Nantwich Beauty Health & Clinic

Holiday Park

Alvaston Hall

Market

Crewe Vagrants Car Boot
Nantwich Market

Pub and Bar

Black Lion
Frog & Ferret
Globe
Red Cow
Shakespeare
Swan (The)

Thatch Inn
The Boot and Shoe
Union Vaults
White Horse
White Swan
Wickstead Arms

Restaurant

Balti Massalla
Bangol Station Tandoori Restaurant
Bistro Bons Amis
Coral Reef
Dusty Miller
Oscars
Peppers
Swan (The)
Thatch Inn

School

Acton C of E Primary School
Brine Leas High School
Broad Lane C of E Primary School
Highfields County Primary School
Millfields Primary School

Pear Tree School
St Anne’s Catholic Primary School
Weaver Primary School
Willaston Primary School
Wyche County Primary School

Self-Catering

The Granary

Solicitor

Hibbert Durrad Moxon
Poole Alcock & Co

Taxi

A1 Cars
Dabbers Private Hire Taxi
Diamond Taxis
Olympic Private Hire

Theatre

Nantwich Players Theatre
TIC Theatre Co LLP

Vet

Hillside Veterinary Centre

Sports Clubs

Cheshire Polo Club (Polo)
Crewe and Nantwich RUFC (Rugby Union)
Crewe Vagrants (Men's Hockey)
Crewe Vagrants (Women's Hockey)
Nantwich & Border Counties Sailing Club (Sailing)

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Nantwich CC (Cricket)

Shops

Bridgemere Garden World
Bookland & Co Ltd
Bookthrift
The Courtyard Shop
Garlands Of Nantwich
Boots
Alexander Paper Supplies
Ravens Oak Dairy
H Clewlow Butchers
Cheerbrook Quality Farm Food
Cheerbrook Quality Farm Food
Rymans
Pillory Pet Stores
P Williams Ltd
S W & C Jackson
Mollie Browns
Weaver Gallery
Bailey Art
The Old Wyche

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Seriously Gifted
Sun's Shoes
The Movement
PC Centre Nantwich
Homecookonline
New Shoes
Hallmark Cards
Hallmark Cards
Allan Jepson’s
Emma Louise Fashion
Schools In

Antiques

Adam Antiques
Richardson Antiques Ltd
Nantwich Antiques
Love Lane Antiques
Barn Antiques
Adams Antiques

Activities

Broomhall Riding School(Riding)

Places to Stay near Nantwich

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The Crown Hotel (0.16 miles)

The Crown Hotel

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A 16th Century Coaching Inn located in the centre of this historic market town.The Crown Hotel has been refurbished to offer every facility for todays modern traveller,whilst retaining many of ... More

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The Cheshire Cat (0.26 miles)

The Cheshire Cat

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A brand new concept in eating, drinking and cat napping! Our 3 sites located in Nantwich, Whitchurch and Leek all offer dining and modern, comfortable bedrooms, and all have their ... More

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Premier Inn Crewe Nantwich (0.83 miles)

Premier Inn Crewe Nantwich
In a quiet location, yet within easy reach of the M6; this hotel is conveniently located for Nantwich train station and just 1 mile from Nantwich town centre. Local attractions include Stapley Water Gardens, Beeston ... More | visit website
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Alvaston Hall Hotel (1.59 miles)

Alvaston Hall Hotel
Alvaston is a half-timbered Victorian country house five minutes from the old Cheshire riverside town of Nantwich. Close to the splendid cathedral city of Chester, just 10 minutes from the restful Water Gardens at Stapely, ... More | visit website
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Rookery Hall (2.34 miles)

Rookery Hall

Relax and refresh at Rookery Hall Hotel & Spa

For a relaxing break in the beautiful Cheshire countryside, Hand Picked Hotels’ exclusive Rookery Hall Hotel & Spa, with its luxurious new spa and health club, is ... More | visit website

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Premier Inn Crewe West (2.58 miles)

Premier Inn Crewe West
Situated central to both Crewe and Nantwich and just a 10 minute drive from Crewe train station. Local attractions include a cinema, bowling alley, Stapley Water Gardens and a park. Our Crewe West Premier Inn has ... More | visit website
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The Swan Inn (3.21 miles)

The Swan Inn
A warm welcome to the Swan Inn in the rural village of Wybunbury. We're a traditional public house with years of village life and experience that gives the Swan its unique atmosphere and ... More | visit website
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Waverley Hotel (3.81 miles)

Waverley Hotel
The hotel is in a quiet location but just a stroll away from the many pubs and restaurants on the Nantwich Road & surrounding areas. Within walking distance of the town centre, where the Lyceum ... More | visit website
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Crewe Arms Hotel (3.99 miles)

Crewe Arms Hotel

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This AA 3-star hotel is opposite Crewe Railway Station and just minutes from junctions 16 and 17 of the M6.
Crewe Arms Hotel has a bar, ... More

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Premier Inn Crewe Central (4.04 miles)

Premier Inn Crewe Central
Conveniently located just a third of a mile from Crewe train station and 20 miles from Manchester Airport. This hotel is near to Crewe Alexandra football club. Our Crewe Central Premier Inn has everything you'd expect, ... More | visit website

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