St James and St Paul, Marton
Grade I listed active Anglican church in the Cheshire village of Marton, founded in 1343, and possibly the oldest church building of its type still in use today.
Grade I listed active Anglican church in the Cheshire village of Marton, founded in 1343, and possibly the oldest church building of its type still in use today.
Grade II designated active Anglican church in Lymm, Cheshire.
Grade II listed active Anglican church in Crewe, Cheshire.
Active Roman Catholic church in Crewe, Cheshire, a designated Grade II listed building completed in 1891.
Jacobean-style Grade II* listed building in Cheshire, built in 1637.
Woman found guilty of causing the death of the schoolteacher Robert Hall by the use of magic, executed in 1675.
Civil parish in the borough of Cheshire East, part of the ceremonial county of Cheshire.
Small Grade I listed country house in the civil parish of Buerton, Cheshire.
Grade I listed active Unitarian and Free Christian chapel in Knutsford, Cheshire.
18th-century Grade I listed country house in Doddington, Cheshire.![]()
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