Cheshire (10 pages found in this category)


Beeston Castle

Former royal castle built in the 1220s by Ranulf de Blondeville, 6th Earl of Chester, (1170–1232), on his return from the Fifth Crusade.

Belmont Hall

18th-century country house one mile northwest of the village of Great Budworth, Cheshire, England. It has been in the possession of the Leigh family for more than 200 years.

Cheshire Plain

Relatively flat expanse of lowland in North West England, the surface expression of the Cheshire Basin, an area of sedimentary rocks overlain by Mercia Mudstones laid down about 250 million years ago.

Grade I listed buildings in Cheshire

Grade I listed buildings in the ceremonial county of Cheshire, split into the four unitary authorities making up the county.

Grade I listed buildings in Halton

Grade I listed buildings in the borough of Halton, in the ceremonial county of Cheshire.

Grade I listed buildings in Warrington

Grade I listed buildings in the borough of Warrington, in the ceremonial county of Cheshire.

Great Moreton Hall

Great Moreton Hall is a former country house in Moreton cum Alcumlow near Congleton, in Cheshire, England, less than a mile (1.6 km) from its better-known near namesake Little Moreton Hall.

Holmes Chapel

Built-up area and civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire East.

Little Moreton Hall

Moated half-timbered manor house 4.5 miles (7.2 km) southwest of Congleton in Cheshire, England, the earliest parts of which date from about 1504–1508.

St Luke’s Church, Holmes Chapel

Grade 1 listed building and an active Anglican parish church in Holmes Chapel, Cheshire East, dating from about 1430.