Cheshire East
Cheshire East is a unitary authority area with borough status in Cheshire, England. The local authority is Cheshire East Council. Towns within the area include Crewe, Macclesfield, Congleton, Wilmslow, Nantwich, Poynton, Knutsford, Alsager, Bollington, Handforth and Sandbach.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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Places of Interest
Highlights include Sandbach railway station and St Mary’s Church, Sandbach.
Sandbach railway station
Railway station
Photo: Skully Collins, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Sandbach railway station serves the town of Sandbach in Cheshire, England. The station is 4+3⁄4 miles north-east of Crewe, on the Crewe to Manchester Line.
St Mary’s Church, Sandbach
Church
Photo: Peter I. Vardy, Public domain.
St Mary's Church is in the town of Sandbach, Cheshire, England. The church is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building.
Sandbach Methodist Church
Church
Photo: Iantresman, CC BY-SA 4.0.
On 1 September 2020, Sandbach Methodist Church joined together with Sandbach Heath Methodist Church and Wheelock Methodist Church to become a new body called Unity Methodist Church.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Sandbach and Holmes Chapel.
Sandbach
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Sandbach is a market town and civil parish in the Cheshire East borough of Cheshire, England. The civil parish contains four settlements: Sandbach, Elworth, Ettiley Heath and Wheelock.
Holmes Chapel
Photo: Mike Peel, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Holmes Chapel, until 1974 known as Church Holme, is a village in Cheshire. It's only five miles west of the frontier of the known universe, thanks to Jodrell Bank radio telescope.
Middlewich
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Middlewich is a market town and civil parish in the Cheshire East district of Cheshire, England. It is located 20 miles east of Chester, 3 miles east of Winsford, 5 miles south-east of Northwich and 5 miles north-west of Sandbach.
Cheshire East
- Type: borough in the United Kingdom with 377,000 residents
- Description: unitary authority area with borough status in England
- Category: unitary authority area in England
- Location: England, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Welsh—“Cheshire East” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “تشيشير إيست”
- Armenian: “Արևելյան Չեշիր”
- Belarusian: “Усходні Чэшыр”
- Bengali: “চেশায়ার ইস্ট”
- Catalan: “Cheshire East”
- Cebuano: “Cheshire East”
- Chinese: “Cheshire East”
- Chinese: “東柴郡”
- Chinese: “柴郡东”
- Chinese: “柴郡東”
- Chinese: “車士打郡東”
- Dutch: “Cheshire East”
- French: “Cheshire East”
- German: “Cheshire East”
- Gujarati: “ચેશાયર પૂર્વ”
- Irish: “Cheshire Thoir”
- Italian: “Cheshire East”
- Japanese: “チェシャー・イースト”
- Kannada: “ಚೆಷೈರ್ ಈಸ್ಟ್”
- Korean: “체셔이스트”
- Latvian: “Češīras Austrumi”
- Min Nan Chinese: “Cheshire East”
- Northern Frisian: “Cheshire East”
- Ossetian: “Скæсæн Чешир”
- Persian: “چشر شرقی”
- Polish: “Cheshire East”
- Portuguese: “Cheshire East”
- Russian: “Восточный Чешир”
- Serbo-Croatian: “Cheshire East”
- Slovenian: “Cheshire East”
- Spanish: “Cheshire East”
- Swedish: “Cheshire East”
- Tamil: “கிழக்கு சேஸீர்”
- Tatar: “Көнчыгыш Чешир”
- Telugu: “చెషైర్ ఈస్ట్”
- Ukrainian: “Східний Чешир”
- Urdu: “چیشائر ایسٹ”
- Urdu: “چیشائر مشرقی”
- Welsh: “Dwyrain Swydd Gaer”
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Holmes Chapel railway station and Kinderton Hall.
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