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This hotel has kept some of the original Bull and Stirrup Hotel features.
This pub was for most of its history the Chester Co-operative Department Store.
Situated in Hazel Grove – originally called Bullock Smithy.
This pub (almost) has royal connections!
This pub was originally a bank, and still has a former vault inside.
How many other pubs have a facsimile of a William Morris tapestry displayed on the wall?
This area has been home to many great buildings.
Read about the impact the Industrial Revolution had on Runcorn.
Discover the history of Warrington.
Discover the history of Altrincham.
Read about some of Widnes’s important historical figures.
Discover the history of the Penny Post.
Stalybridge has a number of blue plaques, one of which commemorates the site of Gorse Hall, which was built by Beatrix Potter’s maternal grandparents.
This three-storey building was grade II listed in 1978.
Winsford was once given the nickname ‘The Dark Town’, because of its 100 chimneys.
This pub is closed permanently.
Read about the famous Hooton Hall.