Nantwich
The picturesque and historic market town of Nantwich is set deep in the heart of the Cheshire countryside. For many years its fashionable shops, pubs, restaurants and places of particular historical interest have maintained its fine reputation.
The place name means Renowned Works - during the early Middle Ages Nantwich was the prime centre of England's salt industry. It is now one of Cheshire's most picturesque market towns, rich in black and white buildings.
The 14th-century parish church at the town centre, with a cruciform and vaulted interior, is one of the three great salt churches and probably the most beautiful parish church in Cheshire.
The Churches Mansion is just one of the many fine examples of Tudor architecture to be found in a town that dates back hundreds of years.
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