Middlewich
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Middlewich is a town situated centrally in the north-west English county of Cheshire.Understand
Middlewich was founded by the Roman Empire who used the large salt deposits underground. It has since then become a market town residing in the heart of the cheshire countryside, boasting unspoilt countryside, scenic waterways and summer festivals. Unlike cities and most big towns, it is not over-run by large store chains which gives small independent businesses a chance to flourish.
Get in
By car
The M6 motorway is close by. Use junction 18 to get to Middlewich.
By plane
The town is about half an hours drive from both Liverpool John Lennon Airport and Manchester Airport. Both are easily accessible via the road networks, and less so through rail.
By train
Although Middlewich's train station has not been active for years, there is a train station out the outskirts of the neighbouring town of Winsford, and one sightly further away in the town of Sandbach. These two stations have direct links to Crewe station, which is one of the main hubs for rail in the north of England.
By bus
The buses are very frequent in Middlewich, running to and from every neighbouring town. Take the bus number 39 from Crewe (or its train station) which will take you to Middlewich after about an hour. For bus time tables ring Traveline Cheshire on 01606 815050.
By boat
The Trent and Mersey canal runs right through the centre of the town and therefore you can reach Middlewich via canal barge once on the correct canal. The Trent and Mersey Canal can be reach via The Coventry, Staff and Worcs, Macclesfeild and Bridgewater canals.
Get around
Middlewich is a small and compact town so most attractions and amenities are within walking distance.
See
The big church in the center of town is considered the main attraction. There are miles of watersways to walk along, The Trent And Mersey canal, as well as several rivers. The town is surrounded by countryside offering bird watchers lots of opportunities, particularly along the Croxton flashes.
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Temptations
phone: +44 1606 832472address: 66 Wheelock St
Do
Visit during the Folk and Boat weekend, usually the third weekend in June. The whole town explodes with people, events and music. Small fields in the center of town have stalls on them, offering locally brewed beers and scrumpies, as well as the main music tent. The pubs along the side of the canal are usually packed and offer live music too. The Middlewich Folk and Boat festival is now firmly established on the folk circuit and it is estimated that 30,000 people visit the town during the festival weekend, along with 400 boats.
It is also worth a visit to the "Temptations" shop along the high street, a very unique shop which is deceptively large once you enter the building.
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phone: +44 709 239 0501
Eat
Like many towns in northern England, there are many Indian and Chinese takeaways as well as a few Turkish kebab houses.
Drink
There are many places to drink in the center of town. The Kings Arms and The Vaults are located centrally in town although it is advised to be wary drinking during Friday and Saturday night, particularly in the Vaults, as some locals can be rude to people out of town. The Boar's Head and Newton Brewery, just outside of the center of town, are more suited for a friendlier atmosphere, whilst the Salt Cellar at the top end of town is a family pub.
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Thai Tapas
phone: +44 1606 837358address: 33 Wheelock St
Sleep
Some of the higher end pubs offer places you can stay. On the outskirts near the industrial estate, there is a Travelodge.
Like many of the towns with canals running through them, you can rent and stay in a canal barge. This also gives you the opportunity to visit other towns through this different way of transport.
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phone: +44 1060 834125address: 69 Chester RdSteve, Rowena and family welcome you to the Sandhurst Hotel and Hudson's Restaurant. Set in stunning grounds with decadent interiors & picturesque gardens.
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phone: +44 1606 833668Canal holidays are for anyone who just wants to get away from it all and experience something completely different from the everyday world.
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phone: +44 1606 833191address: Kinderton StWell-maintained draught ales, home-cooked food. The Cheshire hotel began life as a coaching inn and has been used for hospitality for over 200 years. Current proprietors Pat and Liz have been continuing the tradition and welcoming punters for almost 12 years.