Cranage
Cranage is a village and civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire East and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. According to the 2001 UK Census, the population of the civil parish was 1,131 which had risen to 1,184 by the 2011 census.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Photo: John Naisbitt, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Photo: Mike Searle, CC BY-SA 2.0.
- Type: Village with 1,290 residents
- Description: village and civil parish in Cheshire, England, UK
- Also known as: “Cranage, Cheshire”
- Neighbors: Holmes Chapel
Places of Interest
Highlights include St Luke’s Church, Holmes Chapel and Hollins Farmhouse.
St Luke’s Church, Holmes Chapel
Church
Photo: Peter I. Vardy, Public domain.
St Luke's Church is in the village of Holmes Chapel, Cheshire, England on the A50 road at its junction with the A535 road. The church is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building.
Holmes Chapel Comprehensive School
School
Holmes Chapel Comprehensive School is a co-educational secondary school and sixth form centre located in Holmes Chapel, Cheshire, England. It was founded in 1978 as a purpose-built 11–18 comprehensive and sixth form.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Holmes Chapel and Byley.
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.
Byley
Village
Photo: Mike Harris, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Byley is a village and civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England, about 2+1⁄2 miles north of Middlewich. Byley is situated 2 miles west of Cranage.
Swettenham
Village
Photo: Dave.Dunford, Public domain.
Swettenham is a village and civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire East and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. According to the 2001 Official UK Census, the population of the entire civil parish was 248, increasing to 291 at the 2011 Census. Swettenham is situated 3½ miles east of Cranage.
Cranage
- Categories: civil parish and locality
- Location: Cranage, Cheshire East, England, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude
53.21414° or 53° 12′ 51″ northLongitude
-2.37447° or 2° 22′ 28″ westPopulation
1,290Elevation
190 feet (58 metres)Open location code
9C5V6J7G+M6OpenStreetMap ID
node 262336511OpenStreetMap feature
place=villageGeoNames ID
11593151Wikidata ID
Q2262346
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Welsh—“Cranage” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “كرنغ”
- Bengali: “ক্রানেজ”
- Cebuano: “Cranage”
- Chinese: “Cranage”
- Chinese: “克蕾內茨”
- Chinese: “克蕾内茨”
- Dutch: “Cranage”
- Egyptian Arabic: “كرنج”
- French: “Cranage”
- German: “Cranage”
- Gujarati: “ક્રાનેજ”
- Irish: “Cranage”
- Italian: “Cranage”
- Japanese: “クラネージ”
- Kannada: “ಕ್ರ್ಯಾನೇಜ್”
- Korean: “크레니지”
- Ladin: “Cranage”
- Lithuanian: “Kranažas”
- Min Nan Chinese: “Cranage”
- Polish: “Cranage”
- Portuguese: “Cranage”
- Russian: “Кранейдж”
- Spanish: “Cranage”
- Swedish: “Cranage”
- Tamil: “கிரனஜ்”
- Telugu: “క్రానేజ్”
- Turkish: “Cranage”
- Urdu: “کراناجی”
- Welsh: “Cranage”
- “Cranage”
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About Mapcarta. Data © OpenStreetMap contributors and available under the Open Database License". Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, except for photos, directions, and the map. Description text is based on the Wikipedia page “Cranage”. Photo: John Naisbitt, CC BY-SA 2.0.