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  2. Weaverham - Wikipedia

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    Weaverham is a village and civil parish in the borough of Cheshire West and Chester and the ceremonial county of Cheshire in England. Just off the A49 , it is just to the west of Northwich and south of the River Weaver , and has a population of 6,589, [ 1 ] decreasing to 6,391 at the 2011 UK Census .

  3. Mersey Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Mersey Forest is the biggest of twelve community forests covering 420 square miles (1,100 km 2) and accessible to a local population of 1.6 million people. It stretches from Sefton to the north of Liverpool and south to Northwich in Cheshire. Delamere Forest in the south of the area being the largest area of established woodland. The forest ...

  4. Places of interest in Cheshire - Wikipedia

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    2 Country parks, gardens and accessible open spaces. 3 Castles and houses. 4 Footpaths. 5 Museums. ... Mersey Forest; Murdishaw Valley, Runcorn; Ness Botanic Gardens;

  5. Listed buildings in Weaverham - Wikipedia

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    Apart from the village of Weaverham, the parish is entirely rural, and contains 22 buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England as designated listed buildings. Most of the buildings are related to houses or farming, and many of the cottages originating in the 17th century are basically timber-framed .

  6. Cuddington, Eddisbury - Wikipedia

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    Cuddington and Sandiway have been villages since Delamere Forest covered an area from the southern boundary of Frodsham and the Mersey all the way towards Tarporley. There is a Bronze Age burial ground in Norley , another local village, and Iron Age hillforts at Eddisbury and Oakmere .

  7. List of parks and open spaces in Merseyside - Wikipedia

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    Kings Gardens, Bootle; Kings Gardens, Southport; Floral Hall Gardens; Princes Park; Crescent Gardens; Adelaide Gardens; Beach Lawns; Marine Gardens, Crosby; Alexandra Park and War Memorial; Coronation Park (All Areas) Moorside Park (All Areas) Centenary Gardens; Kings Gardens; Hapsford Road (Open Area) Moss Lane Bowling Green (Menai Road Park ...

  8. Delamere Forest - Wikipedia

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    Delamere Forest forms part of the Mersey Forest, an initiative to increase woodland coverage in areas close to urban communities. [3] [23] Nearly all the Forestry Commission land is open access land under the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000. [24] [25] A few small additional areas contiguous with the Forestry Commission land are also ...

  9. Robert Hart (horticulturist) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Hart's forest garden in Shropshire, England. Noting the maxim of Hippocrates to "make food your medicine and medicine your food", Hart adopted a vegan, 90% raw food diet. The three main products from a forest garden are fruit, nuts and green leafy vegetables. [2] Hart's forest garden at Wenlock Edge was a vegan organic food production ...