Churche's Mansion (Nantwich)

United Kingdom / England / Nantwich
 house, place with historical importance

The mansion was built in 1577 by Thomas Cleese for Richard Church a wealthy merchant, father of Randolf Churche. The Mansion was used as a restaurant, under several different ownerships, for most of the 20th century and is notable for its excellent Oak panelling.
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Coordinates:   53°3'55"N   2°30'51"W

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  • The 'shield' in the picture above, was the Churche family crest.
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