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Capesthorne Hall - 18th century Jacobean-style house, with admission information. Also available for weddings and corporate occasions.

Busybus - Full day bus tours from Warrington and Chester to North Wales. Includes prices and booking information.

Come to Cheshire - Tourist guide to the county, with information about where to stay, eat, visit and shop.

Cheshire For All - Tourist information from the County Council, for disabled people. Holiday accommodation, places to visit, audio guides and form to order leisure guides.

Higher Ingersley Barn - Converted barn for holiday accommodation. Facilities, photographs, pricing by period and contact details. [Located in Bollington]

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