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10 Best place to visit in Stockton Heath United Kingdom

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Top 11 Tourist Attractions in Warrington: Travel England

Top 11 Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in Warrington: Travel England
Walton Hall and Gardens, Lymm Dam Nature Reserve, Warrington Museum & Art Gallery, Grappenhall Heys Walled Garden, Gulliver's World Warrington, Halliwell Jones Stadium, Bluebell Cottage Gardens, Sankey Valley Park, Stretton Watermill, Warrington Town Hall, Warrington Parish Church
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Best Bars Pubs & hangout places in Warrington, United Kingdom

Welcome to Warrington, United Kingdom Food and Drinks Guide. This is MUST WATCH video if you are looking for the best wine and dine spots in Warrington. We have sorted our top picks for Pubs / Bars and places to hang out in Warrington for you after reviews received by our users and our in house Travel Specialists.

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List of Best Bars and Pubs in Warrington

The Eccleston Arms
156 Prescot Rd

The Stag at Walton
Chester Rd

Mulberry Tree Inn
Grappenhall Rd

The Maltings
Bewsey Farm Cl

Mr Lau's Dim Sum Bar + Chinese Restaurant
2 Springfield St

The Grill on the Square
7 Palmyra Square N

London Bridge Inn
163 London Rd

Swan
Golborne Rd

The White Hart
56 Sankey Street Warrington Bank Quay

Mr Lau's Dim Sum Bar + Chinese Restaurant
2 Springfield St



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10 Most Hated Towns in England

What are the most hated towns in England? No matter how good a country is, every part of it can’t be loved equally. In fact, some parts of it are bound to be hated. Even the most fanatic lover of a country will love some parts of it less than others. I have heard some people complaining about some towns in England, the home of the Queen that some people are dying to live and work in. That prompts research into the 10 most hated towns in England.
This ranking is based mainly on the comments and complaints of residents of England and visitors to those towns. But it’s not limited to that since some complaints can be completely baseless. We dig deeper in researching these 10 most hated towns in England.
10. Slough
Let’s begin with Slough, a town in Berkshire, within the historic county of Buckinghamshire. This town is 20 miles west of central London and 19 miles northeast of Reading. You will find the town in the Thames Valley and within the London metropolis around the area at the intersection of the M4.
In spite of its location, Slough according to those visitors, is a town whose streets are littered with empty takeaway and full of packets or empty beer cans. This assertion hasn’t been contradicted by even just one resident. The quality of food in the town’s restaurants appears, kind of, made for losers who’re just out to eat as much unhealthy food as they can get away with.
9. Scunthorpe
It’s not desirable to find Scunthorpe among the most hated towns in England. Unfortunately, we can’t afford to take it out of our list because the facts obviously place it there. This industrial town in the unitary authority of North Lincolnshire should normally be the pride of Lincolnshire as its main administrative center. But the town with an estimated population of 82,334 in 2016 had many things going against it.
Residents of the UK’s largest steel processing center, also known as the Industrial Garden Town, are frustrated by a lack of the liveliness and diversity in the town only known for work. However, the loudest grouse that lists Scunthorpe alongside the most hated towns in England is the indiscriminate censorship and blocking of websites for spurious reasons.




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Best Restaurants and Places to Eat in Warrington, United Kingdom UK

Warrington Food Guide. MUST WATCH. We have sorted the list of Best Restaurant in Warrington for you. With the help of this list you can try Best Local Food in Warrington. You can select best Bar in Warrington.

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List of Best Restaurants in Warrington

The Dining Room
Cardamon
Heaths 26
The Little Box of Treats
Mr Lau's Dim Sum Bar + Restaurant
Delgado's
Goodwin's Restaurant and Bar
Las Ramblas Wine & Tapas
Bombay8
The Stag at Walton
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Places to see in ( Warrington - UK )

Places to see in ( Warrington - UK )

Warrington is a large town and unitary authority area in Cheshire, England, on the banks of the River Mersey, 20 miles east of Liverpool, and 20 miles west of Manchester. Warrington is the largest town in the county of Cheshire.

Warrington was founded by the Romans at an important crossing place on the River Mersey. A new settlement was established by the Saxons. By the Middle Ages, Warrington had emerged as a market town at the lowest bridging point of the river. A local tradition of textile and tool production dates from this time.

Historically in Lancashire, the expansion and urbanisation of Warrington coincided with the Industrial Revolution, particularly after the Mersey was made navigable in the 18th century. The West Coast Main Line runs north to south through the town, and the Liverpool to Manchester railway (the Cheshire Lines route) west to east. The Manchester Ship Canal cuts through the south of the borough (west to east). The M6, M56 and M62 motorways form a partial box around the town.

The modern Borough of Warrington was formed in 1974 with the amalgamation of the former County Borough of Warrington, part of the Golborne Urban District, the Lymm Urban District, part of the Runcorn Rural District, the Warrington Rural District and part of the Whiston Rural District.

The Borough of Warrington is bordered by Halton, Cheshire West and Chester, and Cheshire East boroughs in the Ceremonial County of Cheshire and by the metropolitan boroughs of Trafford, Salford and Wigan in Greater Manchester and St. Helens in Merseyside. Warrington Borough Transport, trading as Network Warrington, one of the few municipal bus companies to survive in public ownership, runs most bus services within the town.

Alot to see in ( Warrington - UK ) such as :

Gulliver's World
Walton Hall, Cheshire
Sankey Valley Park
Woolston Park
Haydock Park Racecourse
Norton Priory
Clue HQ - Warrington
Bank Park
Risley Moss
Risley Moss Local Nature Reserve
Sankey Canal
Grappenhall Heys Walled Garden
Lyme and Wood Landfill
Warrington Museum & Art Gallery
Mesnes Park
Mersey Forest
Paddington Meadows
Moore Nature Reserve
Lymm Cross
Cadishead Park
Rixton Clay Pits
Bewsey Park

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Places to see in ( Runcorn - UK )

Places to see in ( Runcorn - UK )

Runcorn is an industrial town and cargo port in Cheshire, England, located within the Borough of Halton. The town is on the southern bank of the River Mersey, where the estuary narrows to form the Runcorn Gap. Directly to the north across the River Mersey is the town of Widnes. Upstream and 8 miles (12.9 km) to the northeast is the town of Warrington, and downstream 16 miles (26 km) to the west is the city of Liverpool.

Runcorn railway station is on a branch of the West Coast Main Line and provides frequent services to the Liverpool Lime Street, Birmingham New Street, and London Euston stations. The A533 road passes through the town from the south, crossing the Runcorn Gap over the Silver Jubilee Bridge, the lowest bridge crossing of the River Mersey. The Manchester Ship Canal runs alongside the Runcorn bank of the River Mersey; the Bridgewater Canal terminates in the canal basin in the town centre, as the staircase of locks leading down to the ship canal was filled in many decades ago.

Runcorn was a small, isolated village until the Industrial Revolution. It was a health resort in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Towards the end of the 18th century, a port began to develop on the south bank of the River Mersey. During the 19th century, industries developed the manufacture of soap and alkali, quarrying, shipbuilding, engineering, and tanning. In the early 20th century, the prime industries were chemicals and tanning. The original village has grown to include what were outlying villages.

Except for chemicals, all of the old industries have disappeared and there has been diversification, in particular because of the close links to the motorway system and the development of warehousing and distribution centres. A new town was built to the east of the existing town in the 1960s and 1970s

Runcorn is situated on a spur projecting into the River Mersey, which flows to the north and then to the west of the town. On the north bank of the river is another spur forming the West Bank area of Widnes; together these form Runcorn Gap, a narrowing of the River Mersey. Runcorn Gap is crossed by the Runcorn Railway Bridge, which carries the Liverpool branch of the West Coast Main Line, and the Silver Jubilee Bridge, which carries the A533. To the south of the town is the River Weaver and the Weston Canal. Both open into the ship canal. To the southeast of the town run the M56 motorway, the Chester–Manchester railway line, and the main branch of the West Coast Main Line. The town has a system of expressways, roads designed to divert traffic away from the residential areas.

The major landmark in the town is Halton Castle on the top of Halton Hill near the geographical centre of the town. Only ruins of the castle exist, but there are widespread views from the top of the hill. The castle grounds are open at advertised times. Incorporated in the castle walls is the Castle Hotel building, which used to include a courthouse on the first floor. Another landmark is Norton water tower, built of Runcorn sandstone, 112 feet (34 m) high, which holds 672,000 imperial gallons (3 million litres) of water and supplies it to Liverpool.

An important historical site and the major visitor centre in the town is Norton Priory, now a museum. The site contains the remains of a priory with adjacent gardens, formerly of a country house. Nearby are a walled garden, including a national collection of tree quinces, and an ice house.

Much of the architecture of the town is undistinguished, but there are listed buildings of some importance. The listed churches are All Saints Parish Church and Holy Trinity Church in the centre of the older part of the town, St Mary's in Halton village, St John's in Weston, and Christ Church in Weston Point. All Saints' Church, a Grade II* listed building, dates from 1849 and was built by Anthony Salvin in red sandstone. The oldest existing houses are the Seneschal's House in Halton village (1598), Weston Old Hall (1607), Brookfield Farmhouse (1691) and Halton Old Hall (1693). Other outstanding houses include Runcorn Town Hall (formerly Halton Grange), Camden House and Cottage in High Street and Bridgewater House near the ship canal.

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The Village Of Box In Wiltshire.

Box is a large village and civil parish in Wiltshire, England, about 3 miles (5 km) west of Corsham and 5 miles (8 km) northeast of Bath. Besides the village of Box, the parish includes the villages of Ashley and Box Hill; Hazelbury manor; and the hamlets of Alcombe, Blue Vein, Chapel Plaister, Ditteridge, Henley, Kingsdown, Middlehill and Wadswick. To the east the parish includes much of Rudloe, formerly a hamlet but now a housing estate, and the defence establishments and related businesses on the site of RAF Rudloe Manor.
Occupation here dates back at least to Roman times. The area is known for its fine stone and for centuries Box quarries were famous for their product. Today Box is perhaps better known for its Brunel-designed Box railway tunnel.
Much of Box Village and the surrounding area is a Conservation Area and it falls within the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty & West Wiltshire Green Belt.

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Norton-on-Tees January and February 2023

Two visits to the old market town of Norton-on-Tees, County Durham, on the 25th January and 6th February 2023. The town is now in the unitary authority of Stockton-on-Tees, and is generally referred to as Norton village.
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Stockton Heath Warrington Walking Tour

In this video, we'll be taking a walking tour of Stockton Heath, Warrington.

Stockton Heath is a civil parish and suburb of Warrington, Cheshire. It is located to the north of the Bridgewater Canal and to the south of the Manchester Ship Canal, which divides Stockton Heath from Latchford and North Warrington.

Victoria Square is at the centre of Stockton Heath and is on the crossroads of the A49 and A56. Here you will find many eateries as well as the Police station, banks and pubs.

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Cardamon Indian Restaurant Stockton Heath

A Review of The Cardamon Indian Restaurant Stockton Heath. This was a Charming 3 Course Indian meal in the Sleek leather-clad restaurant offering Indian favourites and more creative contemporary dishes in the Cheshire Village of Stockton Heath, Warrington.
High Quality Indian Cuisine, served by very professional & Attentive Staff.


Address: 109 London Rd, Warrington WA4 6LG
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Marbury Country Park Stockton Heath Cheshire

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Appleton Thorn Village Life - Between Manchester and Liverpool

We went from Oxford to the area around Warrington, staying in Appleton Thorn and visiting Stockton Heath. Join us for beer tasting in the privately owned freehouse pub at the Thorn Inn and a look round the Village Hall, which is a member's only community owned establishment which has been the site of the Bawming of the Thorn celebration for decades. We'll also wander through Stockton Heath with a stop at the Red Lion, a Thwaites pub with a cool beer garden, and dinner at @cardamoncuisine5570 where we had an amazing Indian meal. We stayed with Ian and Steve at their home, an AirBnB with a private room, designated bathroom and electric car charging.

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A link to The Thorn Inn where we had the @OldSpeckledHenUSA and the @greeneking IPA:


A link to the Red Lion where we had Thwaites Original and Thwaites Amber:


A link to Cardamon where we had the amazing meal for 2.


00:00:00 - 00:13:14 Welcome to Warrington
00:13:14 - 00:30:14 Oxford to Warrington
00:30:14 - 01:28:20 Our AirBnB with Ian and Steve
01:28:20 - 02:04:12 Walk to Appleton Thorn
02:04:12 - 02:41:14 Different kinds of pubs in England
02:41:14 - 03:10:17 Introduction to Stockton Heath
03:10:17 - 03:57:16 Manchester or Liverpool?
03:57:16 - 04:10:05 Knutsford
04:10:05 - 04:31:16 Stockton Heath Overview
04:31:16 - 05:02:05 Footpath to Appleton Thorn
05:02:05 - 05:30:12 Village of Appleton Thorn
05:30:12 - 06:06:12 Appleton Thorn Village Hall
06:06:12 - 06:36:06 Bawming the Thorn
06:36:06 - 07:11:09 Beer Tasting at the Thorn Inn
07:11:09 - 07:38:07 Walking in Stockton Heath
07:38:07 - 09:07:08 Beer Tasting at the Red Lion in Stockton Heath
09:07:08 - 12:28:00 Dinner at Cardamon Cuisine
12:28:00 - 12:40:20 Next video in the Lake District
12:40:20 - 13:06:01 Channel Promotion
13:06:01 - 13:39:17 Outtakes

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Amado Boutique Hotel, Warrington, United Kingdom, Review HD

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Amado Boutique Hotel offers high-standard accommodation in the charming village of Stockton Heath. Free parking is possible on site, and free Wi-Fi is accessible throughout.
Rooms at Amado Boutique Hotel are en suite and furnished with Edwardian décor, chandeliers and brass 4 poster beds. Rooms come complete with Egyptian cotton linen, a flat-screen TV and complimentary toiletries.
A full English breakfast is offered, along with a selection of cereals, fruits, yoghurts, croissants, juices, tea and coffee. Further bars and restaurants are a straightforward 5-minute walk away.
Amado Boutique itself is the former home of famous local, George Formby. Stockton Heath is within 20 miles of both Liverpool and Manchester. The M6 and M56 motorways are both less than 10 minutes’ drive away.

Exploring Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England - 27 June, 2021

Exploring Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham, England - 27 June, 2021: .

Stockton-on-Tees, also simply referred to as Stockton, is a large market town in County Durham, England. It is in the Teesside conurbation and a part of the Tees Valley. To read more about Stockton, click here: .

This film features views of Stockton-on-Tees from a short walk around the town centre and a brief foray into Thornaby, which is across the River Tees. The film features the streets, infrastructure, architecture, art, pubs, river and bridges.

Within the film, the following locations and features are identified: Durham Coast Line, Stockton railway station, Bishopton Lane, High Street, Stockton Parish Church, Knowles Street, The Stockton Flyer, Stockton Town Hall, Bridge Road, Yarm Lane, The Thomas Sheraton, Tower Street, Riverside, River Tees, Teesquay Millennium Footbridge, University Boulevard, Council of Europe Boulevard, Thornaby, Princess of Wales Bridge, Silver Street, Green Dragon Yard, Lucifers, Finkle Street, Hambleton Yard, The Golden Smog, West Row, Ship Inn Yard, Prince Regent Street, Dovecote Street, Nelson Terrace, Leeds Street and Hackworth Court.

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Warrington town food tour

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Warrington Market
Address: 2 Time Square, Warrington WA1 2NT


Warrington Town in England food tour
Warrington is a town in England, between Liverpool and Manchester.
This week we went in Warrington, that is located between Liverpool and Manchester, to do food tour. In city centre of the Warrington there is a market called Warrington market, it's indoor market, in this market you can find fresh vegetables, meat, seafood, and accessories , on the side of this market there is a food court which is inside it there are a lot of different food stores, Indian, Thai, Mexican, and so on. We tried Indian, Thai, Korean food . All of them were great.
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Short walk in Warrington Town Centre UK

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Warrington Walk: Town Centre【4K】

Located in the county of Cheshire, and roughly equidistant between Liverpool and Manchester, is the town of Warrington.

Geographically Warrington is situated along the River Mersey, which historically divided the counties of Lancashire to the north and Cheshire to the south. Indeed, Warrington was split between both counties according to this very rule up until 1974 after which, local government reforms saw it become a borough within Cheshire for administrative purposes.

In the Domesday Book of 1086 Warrington is recorded as 'Wallintun'. After the Norman Conquest, a motte and bailey castle was built in Warrington, but was in ruins by the 16th century. During the medieval era it had developed from a village into a small market town and a key bridging point across the River Mersey.

In 1651 Warrington was the location of the last Royalist victory of the English Civil War. The Battle of Warrington Bridge saw the future king Charles II, with the help of the Royalist Scottish army, force the Parliamentarians to retreat after a skirmish at the bridge.

In 1757 history was made with the opening of England's first canal, essentially ushering in the Industrial Revolution. The Sankey Canal connected the town of St Helens to the River Mersey via Warrington. This allowed it to do direct trade with neighbouring towns, including Liverpool which was still only a town at the time, albeit with a rapidly growing port. Major industries in Warrington included brewing, tanning, textiles and steel - particularly wire, hence why their main sporting team is nicknamed 'The Wire', but more on that later...

In 1837 the railway arrived in Warrington with the opening of Warrington Bank Quay station by Grand Junction Railway. In 1868 the station closed, and in its place was a new station opened by London and North Western Railway, also called Warrington Bank Quay. This was followed, around five years later, by Warrington Central Station. These two stations serve the town centre of Warrington to this day. The Bank Quay station is on the West Coast Main Line running from London Euston to Glasgow Central and Edinburgh Waverley, whilst the Central station runs roughly perpendicular, from west to east, with services running from Liverpool to Manchester and further afield.

In 1968 Warrington was designated as a New Town, which saw a surge in population with many new residents moving in from Liverpool and Manchester.

In spite of being flanked geographically by, objectively, two of the greatest footballing cities in the world (as much as it pains me to admit that), Warrington has no representation in the Football League. Instead it is very much a rugby league town. Warrington Wolves were founded in 1876, initially as Warrington Zingari Football Club. They are nicknamed 'The Wire', in reference to wire-drawing industry in the town. They play their home games at the Halliwell Jones Stadium, a short walk away from Warrington Central station.

Famous people from Warrington include Pete Postlethwaite, Burt Kwouk, Ian Brown and Kerry Katona. The indie band Viola Beach formed in Warrington in 2013. In 2016 all four band members and their manager were tragically killed when their car fell from a bridge in Södertälje, Sweden. A memorial to the band can be seen on Palmyra Square.

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Filmed: 19th March 2022

Link to the walk on Google Maps: (excluding the path into Time Square which doesn't exist according to Google)

Filmed on a Sony FDR-AX700 with a Zhiyun Crane 2 and a Sony ECM-XYST1M Stereo Microphone.

TIMESTAMPS:

0:00 Warrington Town Hall (built 1750) & golden gates (unveiled 1895)
0:26 Sankey Street
2:42 Bold Street
3:55 Queens Gardens, Palmyra Square
4:10 Statue of Lt Col William McCarthy O'Leary (killed in battle during the Boer War)
4:19 Queens Gardens, Palmyra Square
5:32 Springfield Street
5:58 Palmyra Square South
6:25 Memorial to the Warrington band Viola Beach, killed in a car accident in 2016
6:30 RIP lads :(
6:35 Palmyra Squar South
7:32 Suez Street
8:14 Rylands Street
9:21 Bridge Street
13:07 Time Square
14:33 Bridge Street
15:53 Buttermarket Street
19:03 Sankey Street
21:03 Golden Square
21:57 The Barley Mow (built 1561, oldest pub in the town centre)
22:06 Golden Square
22:52 Horsemarket Street
24:14 Winwick Street
24:51 Warrington Interchange Bus and Coach Station

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