Visit Chester and Cheshire

Visit Chester and Cheshire

Cheshire's Rural Escapes are not far away

Cheshire's Rural Escapes are not far away

  • Working Wednesdays 
    Dunham Massey 
    6th June 2012 

    Find out how the conservation team keep the house and collection in tip-top condition ....

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  • Tatton Park Biennial 2012 
    Tatton Park Gardens 
    12th May 2012 - 30th September 2012 

    Every two years, Tatton Park hosts its Biennial of contemporary art, commissioning the finest international, national and regional artists ....

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  • Outdoors: Photographic Workshop  
    Northwich Woodlands 
    21st May 2012 

    An evening workshop led by professional photographers Tracy and John Langley ....

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  • Exhibition of Original Paintings 
    Anderton Boat Lift 
    26th May 2012 - 10th June 2012 

    An exhibition from Award Winning Artist Diana Bernice Tackley .....

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  • Lecture: Faerie Painting 
    Harlequin Theatre 
    28th May 2012 

    Fairies seem to exist in abundance in contemporary popular art; indeed hundreds of ‘popular’ artists seem to make a living from them, and from their darker cousins, witches, vampires, shapeshifters and the rest ....

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  • Exhibition: Castles and Forts of Cheshire 
    Weaver Hall Museum 
    3rd February 2012 - 8th July 2012 

    Explore the story of these local Cheshire defences through the centuries ....

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Levenshulme

The street Levenshulme Railway Station is located on is 160 years old and 70 metres long yet has no official name and never has had one.

In May 2007, as part of a grant of £5,000 awarded to The Friends of Levenshulme Station and an unofficial road sign was erected at the entrance to the street.  The sign gives the name of the street as The Street with No Name.  According to local residents the street had been informally called this for years and it seemed appropriate that it now had a sign so people could find it.

The Levenshulme Festival and is a celebration of all that Levenshulme has to offer.  It goes from strength to strength and is now firmly established as one of the biggest community events in Europe - thousands of people come and participate each year.

Cheshire Best Kept Stations is supported by Cheshire West and Chester, Cheshire East, Cheshire Crimebeat, Visit Chester and Cheshire, Northern Rail, Vigin Trains and Roberts Bakery