Willaston Hall, Willaston
#2 among attractions in Willaston
Facts and practical information
Willaston Hall is a country house in the village of Willaston, near Nantwich, in the unitary authority of Cheshire East, England. ()
Willaston United Kingdom
Willaston Hall – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Gresty Road, 46 High Street, Nantwich Museum, Barbridge Junction.
- 2.5 miNEArenas and stadiums, Sport, Football
Gresty Road, Crewe
65 min walk • Gresty Road or the Alexandra Stadium, currently known as the Mornflake Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is a football stadium in Crewe, Cheshire, England. The home ground of Crewe Alexandra, it has an all-seated capacity of 10,153.
- 1.4 miWShopping, Bookshop
46 High Street, Nantwich
37 min walk • 46 High Street is a timber-framed, black-and-white Elizabethan merchant's house in Nantwich, Cheshire, England, located near the town square at the corner of High Street and Castle Street.
- 1.4 miWSpecialty museum, History museum, Historical and heritage tours
Nantwich Museum, Nantwich
36 min walk • Nantwich Museum is a local museum in the town of Nantwich, Cheshire, northwest England, founded in 1980. The museum is housed in the former public library, dating from 1888.
- 4.7 miNWCanal
Barbridge Junction
119 min walk • Barbridge Junction is the name of the canal junction located at Barbridge, Cheshire, where the Shropshire Union Canal Middlewich Branch terminates and meets the Shropshire Union Canal main line.
- 5.6 miSChurch
St James' Church
143 min walk • St James' Church is in the village of Audlem in south Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building. The church dates from the late 13th century with additions in the 19th century.
- 1.4 miWChurch, Gothic architecture
St Mary's Church, Nantwich
35 min walk • St Mary's Church is an Anglican parish church in Nantwich, Cheshire, England. The church is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building.
- 2.4 miWMuseum, History museum
Dorfold Hall
61 min walk • Dorfold Hall is a Grade I listed Jacobean mansion in Acton, Cheshire, England, considered by Nikolaus Pevsner to be one of the two finest Jacobean houses in the county. The present owners are the Roundells.
- 3.4 miNWCanal
Hurleston Junction
87 min walk • Hurleston Junction is the name of the canal junction where the Llangollen Canal terminates and meets the Shropshire Union Canal main line at Hurleston, Cheshire, England.
- 1.5 miWNight club, Forts and castles
Nantwich Castle, Nantwich
39 min walk • Nantwich Castle was a Norman castle in Nantwich, Cheshire, England, built before 1180 to guard a ford across the River Weaver. The castle is first documented in 1288. It was last recorded in 1462, and was in ruins by 1485.
- 3.8 miSHiking, Hiking trail
South Cheshire Way
98 min walk • The South Cheshire Way is a 32-mile long-distance footpath running east–west mainly through Cheshire, England, though parts lie in Shropshire and Staffordshire. The western section from Grindley Brook, near Whitchurch, runs through farmland; the eastern section from Mow Cop, near Biddulph, runs through low hills.
- 0.8 miNEChurch, Georgian architecture
Church of St Mary the Virgin, Willaston
21 min walk • The Church of St Mary the Virgin is in the village of Wistaston, Cheshire, England. The church is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building. It is an active Anglican parish church in the diocese of Chester, the archdeaconry of Macclesfield and the deanery of Nantwich.