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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CheshireCheshire - Wikipedia

    The counties of England following the Norman conquest. Cheshire held a strategic position on the Welsh border with the hundreds between the rivers Mersey and Ribble (Inter Ripam et Mersam) to the north. The strategic location of the Earldom of Chester; the only county palatine on the Welsh Marches. [13] Pura Wallia (independent Wales)

  2. Jun 5, 2024 · 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.

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  3. Things to Do in Cheshire, England: See Tripadvisor's 874,463 traveller reviews and photos of Cheshire tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in July. We have reviews of the best places to see in Cheshire. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ChesterChester - Wikipedia

    Chester is a cathedral city and the county town of Cheshire, England, on the River Dee, close to the England-Wales border. With a built up area population of 92,760 in 2021, [1] it is the most populous settlement of Cheshire West and Chester (which had a population of 357,150 in 2021). [5] .

  5. Cheshire is a rural county in England. It is the North West part of the country, just south of Manchester. Cheshire covers 905 square miles (2,344 km2) and had a population of around 1.1 million in 2021. Cheshire's county town is the cathedral city of Chester, while its most populated town is Warrington.

  6. Chester has the most complete city walls, the oldest racecourse and the largest Roman Amphitheatre in Britain, plus a 1000 year old Cathedral with Europe's finest example of medieval carvings - and of course the one and only 700 year old Rows galleries where shopping is a double delight.

  7. Cheshire is a county in north west England. It shares borders with Merseyside and Greater Manchester in the north, Derbyshire in the east, Shropshire and Staffordshire in the south, and the Welsh county of Clwyd to the west. Cities, towns and villages. [ edit] 53°13′12″N 2°33′0″W. Map of Cheshire. Cities. [ edit]