Churche's Mansion (Nantwich)
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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.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Churche's_Mansion
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Coordinates: 53°3'55"N 2°30'51"W
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- Approx Location of R J Mitchell's CBE FRAeS Birthplace 17 km
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- Capesthorne Hall 28 km
- Tatton Hall 31 km
- Battle of Nantwich, 1644 2.5 km
- Kensit 4.2 km
- Hurleston Reservoir (lake) 4.7 km
- Queen's Park 4.7 km
- Hurlston Reservoir 4.7 km
- Bentley Motors Factory 5 km
- Crewe Locomotive Works 5.3 km
- Leighton Hospital 6.5 km
- Wardle Industrial Estate 8 km
- Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough 15 km
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