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Top 10 Recommended Hotels In Cheshire | Luxury Hotels In Cheshire

Top 10 Recommended Hotels In Cheshire | Luxury Hotels In Cheshire

1) The Chester Grosvenor, Chester
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2) The Bear's Paw, Warmingham
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3) Lion & Swan Hotel, Congleton
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5) Holiday Inn Ellesmere Port/Cheshire Oaks, an IHG Hotel, Ellesmere Port
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6) The Plough Inn & Restaurant, Congleton
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7) De Vere Cranage Estate, Holmes Chapel
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8) Manor House Hotel, Alsager, Alsager
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9) Macdonald Craxton Wood Hotel & Spa, Ledsham
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5 Most HATED Cities in England

For anybody who has lived in a third-world country, any city in England is never bad. On the other hand, people in the developed world are not taken by the razzmatazz associated with the cities in England as portrayed in movies and glossies. But the English are extremely emotional about those cities. Some of them are madly in love with some of those cities, while others have a deep hatred for other cities. Let’s now take you through the 5 most hated cities in England.
Please, let’s get it right; we’re not talking about the worst cities; that can be conjectural. We’re referring to cities people in England hated the most. Follow along as we present the 5 most hated cities in England.

5. Birmingham
Birmingham the home Brummies is our starting point. This is a major city and metropolitan borough located in the West Midlands. It’s in the larger West Midlands region. Birmingham, one of the UK’s major cities, actually the largest and most populated metropolitan borough, is about 100 miles from London. It’s the commercial, cultural, financial, and social center of the Midlands. It stands as the “Core City” enclosed in the second-largest metropolitan center and third-largest urban center in the UK. But it’s also one of the most hated cities in England.
This is understandable given a new study that found that Birmingham has a very bad quality of life. For instance, the earnings are generally lower than the national average and many more people living in this city are likely to be unemployed. The city has pretty chronic cases of homelessness. The city council is constantly broke. The public transport system is expensive and it’s far cry from satisfactory. The practice of knocking down old buildings to build modern ones common in Birmingham is architecturally uninteresting. It even makes the city lack that feeling of English heritage that you get somewhere else in England.
However, Birmingham deserves some respect. Have you ever wondered why it is often called the “second city of the United Kingdom”? We think people in England don’t just like the city and so they fail to see the glory of the city’s two soccer teams. There’s plenty of green space in this city with its canals. They have some other great stuff there; it’s just that they’re not being celebrated.

4. Stoke on Trent
The next of the 5 most hated cities in England is Stoke-on-Trent, often abbreviated to Stoke. The government of Stoke, a city and unitary authority area in Staffordshire, has not been doing enough to change the public perception of their city which has an area of 36 square miles. This largest settlement in Staffordshire, surrounded by the Newcastle-under-Lyme, Alsager, Kidsgrove, Biddulph, and Stone towns forming a conurbation around the city, has a lot of work to do to bring back its lost glory.
A recent poll suggests that external perceptions of those potteries which are a pride of Stoke are still largely negative. A survey of 18 cities including the 13 shortlisted for the C4 hubs asking how many would be willing to move to any of those cities in order to keep their jobs portrayed Stoke in a bad light.


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Ten of the cosiest Pubs to visit in Cheshire

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A walk through NANTWICH - Town Center

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A walk through MIDDLEWICH - England 4k

Middlewich is a town in the unitary authority of Cheshire East and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England
Middlewich lies on the confluence of three rivers: the Dane, Croco and Wheelock.Three canals also pass through the town, the Shropshire Union, Trent and Mersey, and the Wardle Canal
Since 1990 there have been initiatives to increase the volume of tourism into the town, through events such as the annual folk and boat festival, the Roman and Norman festivals, and regular farmers' markets.

In 2014, it was rated one of the most attractive postcode areas to live in England.

Places to see in ( Winsford - UK )

Places to see in ( Winsford - UK )

Winsford is a town and civil parish within the unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. It lies on the River Weaver south of Northwich and west of Middlewich, and grew around the salt mining industry after the river was canalised in the 18th century, allowing freight to be conveyed northwards to the Port of Runcorn on the River Mersey.

Winsford is split into three neighbourhoods: Over on the western side of the River Weaver, Wharton on the eastern side, and Swanlow and Dene, as shown on the official map of Winsford in the Town Council Office in Wyvern House. Many Winsfordians consider the town to be the heart of Cheshire however other towns in Cheshire also claim this title

From the 1830s, salt became important to Winsford, partly because the salt mines under Northwich had begun to collapse and another source of salt near the River Weaver was needed. A new source was discovered in Winsford, leading to the development of a salt industry along the course of the River Weaver, where many factories were established. As a result, a new town developed within 1 mi (2 km) of the old Borough of Over which had been focused on Delamere Street.

The United Kingdom's largest rock salt (halite) mine is at Winsford. It is one of only three places where rock salt is commercially mined in the United Kingdom, the others being at Boulby Mine, North Yorkshire, and Kilroot, near Carrickfergus, Northern Ireland.
Rock salt was laid down in this part of North West England 220 million years ago, during the Triassic geological period. Seawater moved inland from an open sea, creating a chain of shallow salt marshes across what is today the Cheshire basin. As the marshes evaporated, deep deposits of rock salt were formed.

One of the most popular local stories is that St Chad's Church was built in Over Square, but the devil was so angry at the people's use of it that he decided to fly off with it. The monks at Vale Royal Abbey were said to have seen him and rung the abbey bells so that it was dropped at its current location. The Winsford Flashes are the town's most notable geographical feature. Parts of the Knights Grange pub, Grange Lane, which was once a farmhouse and belonged to Vale Royal Abbey, were built in the 17th century.

Winsford railway station, on the Liverpool to Birmingham main line, is one mile (1.5 km) east of the centre of the town, in Wharton. The town at one time had two other railway stations: Winsford and Over, on a branch from the Mid-Cheshire Line near Cuddington, and Over and Wharton, on a branch from the Liverpool to Birmingham line.

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Travelling to a RANDOM English Town that Nobody’s Heard Of

In this Episode of 10 Minute Trips, Allan and I visit a small English town that neither of us had been to or really knew anything about - Sandbach. In true Yes Theory/ Zac and Jay style, we travel there for no real purpose, wander about for a bit, then head out.

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The famous ornate 9th century Anglo-Saxon crosses at Sandbach Market Square Cheshire England

The famous ornate 9th century Anglo-Saxon crosses at Sandbach Market Square Cheshire England, filmed on 22.5.21

A walk through SANDBACH - Cheshire - England

A walk through Sanbach on a rainy - late November morning

SANDBACH England Walk Tour | One of the most Beautiful Towns in Cheshire

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map of North West England

North West England is one of the best and most popular of nine official regions of England and consists of the administrative counties of #1 ranked Cheshire, Cumbria, Greater Manchester, Lancashire and Merseyside. The North West had a population of 7,052,000 in 2011. It is the third-most-populated region in the United Kingdom, after the South East and Greater London. The largest settlements are Manchester and Liverpool. North West England is bounded to the east by the Pennines and to the west by the Irish Sea. The region extends from the Scottish Borders in the north to the West Midlands region in the south. To its southwest is North Wales. Amongst the better known of the North West's physiographical features are the Lake District and the Cheshire Plain. The highest point in North West England (and the highest peak in England) is Scafell Pike, Cumbria, at a height of 3,209 feet (978 m).

Windermere is the largest natural lake in England, while Broad Crag Tarn on Broad Crag is England's highest lake. Wast Water is England's deepest lake, being 74 metres deep.

A mix of rural and urban landscape, two large conurbations, centred on Liverpool and Manchester, occupy much of the south of the region. The north of the region, comprising Cumbria and northern Lancashire, is largely rural, as is the far south which encompasses parts of the Cheshire Plain and Peak District.

The region includes parts of three National parks (all of the Lake District, and small parts of the Peak District and the Yorkshire Dales) and three areas of Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (all of Arnside and Silverdale and the Solway Coast, and almost all of the Forest of Bowland The North West is generally regarded as having the most average weather in the UK. Temperatures are generally close to the national average. Cumbria usually experiences the most severe weather, with high precipitation in the mountainous regions of the Lake District and Pennines. In winter, the most severe weather occurs in the more exposed and elevated areas of the North West, once again mainly the Lake District and Pennine areas.

Parts of the North West experienced a White Christmas in 2009, and again in 2010, where sleet and snow fell on December 25.

The A635 was closed for almost a month in January 2010 due to high amounts of snowfall.
Greater Manchester 2,629,400 2,016/km2 Manchester (510,700)





Blackburn town centre and Blackpool promenade
Preston and Chester city centres
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Prestwich, GM
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Winsford, CH
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Population 20,000

Radcliffe, GM
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Kendal, CU
Heywood, GM
Reddish, GM
Darwen, LA
Hindley, GM
Cheadle Hulme, GM
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Congleton, CH
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Workington, CU
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Walkden, GM
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Failsworth, GM
Maghull, ME
Halewood, ME
Horwich, GM
Population 10,000

Alsager, CH
Bramhall, GM
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Dukinfield, GM
Haslingden, LA
Hazel Grove, GM
Heysham, LA
Irlam, GM
Lowton, GM
Maryport, CU
Moreton, ME
Nantwich, CH
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Poulton-le-Fylde, LA
Ramsbottom, GM
Romiley, GM
Sandbach, CH
Tyldesley, GM
Ulverston, CU
Upton, ME
Woodley, GM
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Frodsham, CH
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Dalton-in-Furness, CU
Windermere, CU
Millom, CU
Cleator Moor, CU
Cockermouth, CU
Carnforth, LA
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Greater Manchester metropolitan area – 2,556,000
Liverpool/Birkenhead metropolitan area – 2,241,000
Blackburn/Burnley – 391,000
Preston – 354,000
Blackpool −304,000
Liverpool and Manchester are sometimes considered parts of a single large polynuclear metropolitan area, or megalopolis but are usually treated as separate metropolitan areas. In some studies, part of Wigan in Greater Manchester is considered part of the Liverpool metropolitan area. #northwestengland #nwengland #northwestenglandmap

A walk through ALSAGER England 4k

A walk through ALSAGER - Cheshire East - England on the last Sunday in March

Alsager is a town and civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire East. The town has a population of 11,775.

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0:00 Crewe Rd + St Mary Magdalene's Church
2:30 Alsager Library + Alsager Civic + Alsager Town Council
3:40 Lawton Rd
9:03 Milton Park
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Manor House Hotel, Alsager, Alsager, United Kingdom

Manor House Hotel, Alsager, Alsager, United Kingdom
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Manor House Hotel is set in the countryside in Alsager, 10 km from the city of Stoke-on-Trent and the town of Crewe. It offers free use of a heated indoor pool, and free WiFi throughout.
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Aerial footage of Alsager

Aerial footage of Alsager captured on a very 'hazy day' from Alsager Mere.
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Top 10 Worst Places to Live in UK | MOJ TRAVEL

In this video, we are going to discuss the “Top 10 Worst places to live in the UK”. While there are many places in the UK that deserve to be called paradise. Still, these 10 made the list of worst places to live in the UK. For those who want to travel the world, it is best to avoid certain places that have proven to be the worst places to live in the UK. Here are some of the most dangerous places.

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10. Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire 00:16
9. Huddersfield, West Yorkshire 00:43
8. Luton, Bedfordshire 01:13
7. Liverpool 01:29
6. Peterborough 01:55
5. Bolton, Greater Manchester 02:18
4. Corby, North Northamptonshire 02:41
3. Jaywick, Essex 03:09
2. Slough, Berkshire 03:33
1. Bradford 03:53

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These are among those places in the UK where unknown dangers lie everywhere and must not be entered. Here we're talking about places you shouldn't go if you're looking for an ideal vacation destination, not just a beautiful place to settle with your family. Hopefully, this list will help you pinpoint the top 10 Worst places in the UK, where you don’t want to live.

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