English Heritage sites near Walgherton Parish

Sandbach Crosses

SANDBACH CROSSES

8 miles from Walgherton Parish

The two massive Saxon stone crosses, elaborately carved with animals and Biblical scenes including the Nativity of Christ and the Crucifixion, dominate the cobbled market square of Sandbach.

Beeston Castle and Woodland Park

BEESTON CASTLE AND WOODLAND PARK

11 miles from Walgherton Parish

If you’re planning a family day out in Cheshire, then a visit to Beeston Castle in Tarporley fits the bill perfectly. This 'Castle of the Rock' is famous for its spectacular views.

Moreton Corbet Castle

MORETON CORBET CASTLE

18 miles from Walgherton Parish

The ruins of the medieval castle and Tudor manor house of the Corbets are dominated by the theatrical shell of an ambitious Elizabethan mansion wing in Italianate style.

Chester Roman Amphitheatre

CHESTER ROMAN AMPHITHEATRE

21 miles from Walgherton Parish

The largest Roman amphitheatre in Britain, used for entertainment and military training by the 20th Legion, based at the fortress of 'Deva' (Chester).

Chester Castle: Agricola Tower and Castle Walls

CHESTER CASTLE: AGRICOLA TOWER AND CASTLE WALLS

21 miles from Walgherton Parish

The original gateway to Chester Castle, this 12th-century tower houses a chapel with exceptionally fine wall-paintings of c. 1220, rediscovered in the 1980s.

Lilleshall Abbey

LILLESHALL ABBEY

22 miles from Walgherton Parish

Extensive ruins of an Augustinian abbey, later a Civil War stronghold, in a deeply rural setting.


No churches found in Walgherton Parish


Pubs in Walgherton Parish

Boars Head

London Road, Walgherton, CW5 7LA
(01270) 660111
theboarsheadnantwich.co.uk

In 1830, the pub, then known as the Boars Head Inn, was owned by Sir John Delves Broughton, of Broughton Hall in north Staffordshire. The pub was sold in January 1921 to a Mr. John William Brooksbank. Subsequently was owned by the Shrewsbur...