- Cheshire - Wikipedia
As part of the local government restructuring in April 2009, Cheshire County Council and the Cheshire districts were abolished and replaced by two new unitary authorities, Cheshire East and Cheshire West and Chester
- Cheshire | England, Map, History, Facts | Britannica
Cheshire, geographic and historic county and former administrative county of northwestern England, bordering Wales to the west, fronting the Dee and Mersey estuaries to the northwest, and flanked by the Pennine uplands, partly within the Peak District National Park, to the east
- Homepage | Visit Chester Cheshire
Welcome to the official online guide to help you plan the perfect short break in Cheshire
- THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Cheshire (2025) - Tripadvisor
The Ice Cream Farm is a family friendly tourist attraction bursting with all of the fun you need for a great day out in Cheshire We have been mixing up a whole new flavour of activity to ensure that…
- Cheshire: Salt of the earth - discoverbritain. com
With its leafy canals, crooked Tudor houses and saltmaking heritage, visitors to Cheshire discover a uniquely colourful history Here are the best places to visit in Cheshire
- Cheshire - Wikishire
Cheshire excels in dairy farming, resulting in Cheshire cheese Much of central Cheshire is a salt-mining area, as it has been since Saxon times, chiefly around Nantwich, Northwich and Middlewich There are also coal and iron mines Runcorn is home to bulk chemical factories
- Cheshire – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Cheshire cheese is a dense and semi-hard cheese, which is defined by its moist, crumbly texture and mild, salty taste First mentioned in 1580 by Thomas Muffet in his book, Health's Improvement, Cheshire cheese is one of the oldest recorded named cheeses in British history
- History of Cheshire - Wikipedia
Contemporary Cheshire is now a ceremonial county administered by four unitary authorities; Cheshire East, Cheshire West and Chester, Halton, and Warrington (Warrington, formerly in Lancashire, was added to Cheshire in 1974 )
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