Nantwich is a town and civil parish in the Cheshire East borough of the English county of Cheshire. It lies on the River Weaver and the Shropshire Union Canal. Nantwich was historically important for its salt industry. It is known for its half-timbered buildings, and has many listed buildings, including three at grade I.
Barker Street & Mill Street [edit]
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The Dowery, Barker Street
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Beam Street & Pepper Street [edit]
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Wright's Almshouses (2007)
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Wright's Almshouses (2010)
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Wright's Almshouses detail
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Archway of Wright's Almshouses (2007)
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Crewe's Almshouses, Beam Street
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Crewe's Almshouses, Beam Street
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Fire station, Beam Street
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Post office, Pepper Street
Churchyard Side, Church Lane & Monks Lane [edit]
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St Mary's Church (east view)
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St Mary's Church (north east view)
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1–3 Churchyard Side (detail)
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1–3 Churchyard Side (detail)
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11 Churchyard Side (another view)
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11 Churchyard Side (detail)
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Market Hall, Churchyard Side
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Ye Olde Wych Theatre, Churchyard Side (former cinema)
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Two of seven bollards, Churchyard Side
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Congregational Chapel, Monks Lane
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Dysart Buildings, Monks Lane (west end)
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Dysart Buildings, Monks Lane (east end)
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Old Grammar School (now demolished)
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High Street [edit]
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Crown Hotel – second storey detail
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Regent House, 12 High Street
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Warwick House, 16–18a High Street
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Castle St side of 46 High Street
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Decorative panel from 46 High St (front)
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Decorative panel from 46 High St (side)
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Ye Olde Vaults, 48 High Street
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Hospital Street [edit]
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Hospital Street (by Methodist Church)
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Detail, Churche's Mansion
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Detail, Churche's Mansion
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Chatterton House (formerly Lamb Hotel)
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Old Lamb Hotel (pre-1861)
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Former Methodist Church (another view)
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36 Hospital Street (another view)
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38 Hospital Street (another view)
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Vine Inn, 42 Hospital Street
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46 Hospital Street (another view)
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Sweetbriar Hall, 65–67 Hospital Street (2007)
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Sweetbriar Hall, 65–67 Hospital Street (2010)
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Sweetbriar Hall, 65–67 Hospital Street (2010)
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Old School, rear of Sweetbriar Hall
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126–128 Hospital Street (another view)
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134 Hospital Street (another view)
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140 Hospital Street detail
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140 Hospital Street detail
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Pillory Street & Cocoa Yard [edit]
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1–5 Pillory Street (also 2 Hospital Street)
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Pillory Street face of 1–5 Pillory Street
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1–5 Pillory Street: window detail
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Pillory St from old watercolour
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Chimney in Cocoa Yard; remains of wheelwright's forge & smithy which made parts for Welch's Coach Manufactory (now demolished)
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Millennium Clock, Cocoa Yard
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Victoria Cocoa House, Pillory Street
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Welsh Row [edit]
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Primitive Methodist Chapel
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26–30 Welsh Row (another view)
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33–37 Welsh Row (another view)
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Townwell House, 52 Welsh Row
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View down Welsh Row by Curshaws
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Mounting block outside 26–30 Welsh Row
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The Gateway, 60–62 Welsh Row
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Another view of The Gateway
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Another view of 66–68 Welsh Row
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Former Grammar School, 108 Welsh Row
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Former Grammar School, 108 Welsh Row
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Former Grammar School, 108 Welsh Row
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Old Grammar School House, 109 Welsh Row
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Wilbraham's Almshouses, 118–128 Welsh Row
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Detail of Wilbraham's Almshouses
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Tannery House, 165 Welsh Row
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Garden wall of former Townsend House
Elsewhere [edit]
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Former workhouse, The Barony
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Former workhouse (another view)
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Children's home & school of the former workhouse
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Beehive Cottages, Audlem Road (former poorhouse)
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Nantwich Aqueduct, Chester Road
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Shropshire Union, near Nantwich Aqueduct
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River Weaver, showing railway bridge
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Shrewbridge or Nantwich Lake (a salt lake)
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Lindum House, Wellington Rd, a former school
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Former clothing factory on James Hall St
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Willow Farmhouse, Whitehouse Road