Guidebook for Cheshire

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Yvonne & Nige
Guidebook for Cheshire

Food Scene

Really good reputation and excellent food
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Tom Yam
13 Fountain Pl
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Really good reputation and excellent food
The food is great. Excellent VFM. The staff are spot on
Appayon Indian Restaurant
2 Chester Rd
The food is great. Excellent VFM. The staff are spot on

Drinks & Nightlife

Real beer and I smashing atmosphere
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The Cask Tavern
42 Park Ln
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Real beer and I smashing atmosphere
Live music and a great bar
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The Acoustic Lounge
94-98 Park Ln
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Live music and a great bar

Parks & Nature

https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/lyme The location for many film and TV favorites. Something for everyone in the family from walks, runs, woodland and play areas.
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National Trust - Lyme
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https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/lyme The location for many film and TV favorites. Something for everyone in the family from walks, runs, woodland and play areas.
Historic Styal Mill including beautiful walks in the woods
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Molino de Quarry Bank
Styal Road
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Historic Styal Mill including beautiful walks in the woods
A lovely canal walk and admire the boats. Access to Lyme park
Victoria Pit Moorings
Lyme Road
A lovely canal walk and admire the boats. Access to Lyme park

Sightseeing

Bramall Hall is a superb example of a Tudor Manor House with a thousand years of history, it is one of the most beautiful treasures of England and is of great national importance. The first marriage recorded at Bramall Hall took place on 30th October 1599. William Davenport, the heir to Bramall, was married at the age of 15 to Frances Wilbraham of Woodhey who was just 11 years old!
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Bramall Hall & Park
Hall Road
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Bramall Hall is a superb example of a Tudor Manor House with a thousand years of history, it is one of the most beautiful treasures of England and is of great national importance. The first marriage recorded at Bramall Hall took place on 30th October 1599. William Davenport, the heir to Bramall, was married at the age of 15 to Frances Wilbraham of Woodhey who was just 11 years old!