Discover the Historic Landmarks of Crewe and Surrounding Areas in Cheshire
Embark on a journey through time as you explore the rich tapestry of historic landmarks nestled in and around Crewe, Cheshire. From the solemnity of the Crewe War Memorial to the architectural splendor of St Mary’s Church in Nantwich, each site offers a unique glimpse into the area's diverse heritage. Uncover hidden gems like the Hack Green Secret Nuclear Bunker, marvel at the Tudor-era grandeur of Little Moreton Hall, and experience the historical charm of Bunbury Mill. Our comprehensive guide includes detailed reviews, proximity, and fascinating insights into each landmark, making it the perfect resource for history buffs, tourists, and locals alike who are eager to delve into the historical wonders of Crewe and its neighbouring regions.
Crewe War Memorial
Crewe
Tourist attraction, Memorial
Unveiled in 1924, this war memorial features a bronze sculpture of Britannia on a pedestal.
Wright Crewe And Hope Almshouse
Historical landmark
St Mary’s Church, Nantwich
Tourist attraction, Church
Hack Green Secret Nuclear Bunker
Historical landmark, Museum, Tourist attraction
A nuclear bunker and defence complex offering tours and 20th-century military history exhibitions.
National Trust - Little Moreton Hall
Tourist attraction, Heritage building
Timber-framed, moated mansion with 15th-century origins, open for tours of grand rooms & grounds.
Bunbury Mill
Tourist attraction, Flour mill
Sir Henry Doulton Statue
Burslem
Historical landmark, Tourist attraction
Former Burslem Town Hall
Burslem
Historical landmark, Tourist attraction
The Wedgwood Institute
Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent
Historical landmark
Old Falcon Pottery
Hanley
Historical landmark
Knutsford Obelisk
Historical landmark
Nether Alderley Mill
Nether Alderley
Historical landmark, Mill
Restored, Elizabethan, working corn mill with seasonal guided tours & flour-grinding demonstrations.
Hallwood Moat
Palacefields
Historical landmark
Norton Water Tower
Norton
Historical landmark
Eastgate Clock
Historical landmark, Tourist attraction
Turret clock built in Victorian times above a Georgian arch, listed as a historic landmark.
Chester City Walls
Chester
Historical landmark, Tourist attraction
Roman & Medieval city walls with a raised 2-mile-long walkway & grade I listed gates & towers.
Runcorn Stocks
Historical landmark
Shrewsbury Flaxmill Maltings
Tourist attraction, Cafe, Co-working Space, Events Venue, Heritage preservation, Museum
18th-century structure known as a precursor to the skyscraper due to its iron-frame construction.
Birkenhead Park
Tourist attraction, Park and Garden
Victorian park with woodland walks, play areas, 2 fishing lakes, a modern visitor centre and cafe.