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  2. Churche's Mansion - Wikipedia

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    Churche's Mansion is a timber-framed, black-and-white Elizabethan mansion house at the eastern end of Hospital Street in Nantwich, Cheshire, England. The Grade I listed building dates from 1577, and is one of the few to have survived the Great Fire of Nantwich in 1583. Built by Thomas Clease for Richard Churche, a wealthy Nantwich merchant, and ...

  3. Category:Houses in Nantwich - Wikipedia

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    Townwell House, Nantwich This page was last edited on 7 August 2021, at 06:41 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  4. The Rookery, Nantwich - Wikipedia

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    The Rookery is one of a group of houses dating originally from the 15th and 16th centuries at the end of Hospital Street, which include Churche's Mansion, number 116 and numbers 140–142. [3] These buildings survived the fire of 1583, which destroyed the town end of Hospital Street together with much of the centre of Nantwich. [4]

  5. 116 Hospital Street, Nantwich - Wikipedia

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    116 Hospital Street (also 116 and 118 Hospital Street) is a substantial townhouse in Nantwich, Cheshire, England, located on the south side of Hospital Street (at ). It is listed at grade II. [1] The present building, of Georgian appearance, incorporates an earlier timber-framed house, which probably dates in part from the 15th century. Local ...

  6. 20 High Street, Nantwich - Wikipedia

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    Garton E. Nantwich in the 18th Century: A Study of 18th Century Life and Affairs (Cheshire County Council; 1978) Hall J. A History of the Town and Parish of Nantwich, or Wich Malbank, in the County Palatine of Chester (2nd edn) (E. J. Morten; 1972) (ISBN 0-901598-24-0) Lake J. The Great Fire of Nantwich (Shiva Publishing; 1983) (ISBN 0-906812-57-7)

  7. List of churches in Cheshire - Wikipedia

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    Congregational Chapel, Nantwich (residential) Primitive Methodist Chapel, Nantwich (part residential, part unused) Wesleyan Methodist Church, Nantwich (unused) Christ Church, Weston Point, Runcorn (unused) Mariners' Mission, Runcorn (industrial use) Welsh Chapel, Runcorn (unused) Warburton Old Church; St Ann's (old) Church, Warrington (indoor ...

  8. 11 Churchyard Side, Nantwich - Wikipedia

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    A History of the Town and Parish of Nantwich, or Wich Malbank, in the County Palatine of Chester (2nd edn) (E. J. Morten; 1972) (ISBN 0-901598-24-0) Lamberton A, Gray R. Lost Houses in Nantwich (Landmark Publishing; 2005) ( ISBN 1-84306-202-X )

  9. Queen's Aid House - Wikipedia

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    Queen's Aid House, 41 High Street, Nantwich The Queen's Aid House , or 41 High Street , is a timber-framed , black-and-white Elizabethan merchant's house in Nantwich , Cheshire , England. It is on the High Street immediately off the town square and opposite the junction with Castle Street (at SJ6512752298 ).