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  • ...that the Tegg's Nose Country Park has a collection of historical quarrying equipment (pictured) recalling its history of quarrying dating back to the 16th century?
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  • ...that the manor of Nether Tabley, including Tabley Old Hall and Tabley House, was owned by the Leicester family for almost exactly 700 years?
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  • ...that in 1663, Roger Wilbraham organised the replacement of Nantwich Bridge, and the new bridge was completed in time for his son to be the first corpse carried across it?
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  • ...that the statues of Ludwig Mond (pictured) and John Brunner stand next to each other in the grounds of the factory they founded?
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  • ...that when George Booth built Booth Mansion in Chester, he angled the building to make it more visible from Chester Cross, but was fined £10 for encroaching into the street?
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  • ...that 9 Mill Street (pictured) in Nantwich dates from 1736, and has been a house, a bank, a political club and a restaurant?
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  • ...that Lady Carlisle (pictured) so adamantly opposed alcohol consumption that when her daughter married a brewer, she refused to speak with her for years?
  • ...that the 19th-century Shrigley Hall, originally a country house, was later a Salesian school with a chapel added in 1936, and now is a hotel and country club?
  • ...that the pulpit in Christ Church, Barnton has been described as "Puginesquely elaborate"?
  • ...that a plaque on Phoenix Tower in Chester states that King Charles I stood on the tower in 1645 as he watched his soldiers being defeated at Rowton Moor?
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  • ...that the family-run New Cheshire Salt Works (pictured) was said to have had a "magnificent" Art Deco vacuum evaporator, decorated with stripes of different-coloured woods?
  • ...that Maria Elizabetha Jacson was wary of offending her society's conventions by writing about sexual classification?
  • ...that Kris Leonard, vocalist of the band Viola Beach, commented that the lyrical content of their songs was inspired by their "very grey and industrial" hometown of Warrington?
  • ...that the Battle of Brunanburh, fought in 937, has been described as "the greatest single battle in Anglo-Saxon history before Hastings"?
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  • ...that the dairy-farming area of Warmingham is the source of around half the pure salt (brine pump pictured) manufactured in the UK?
  • ...that the 12th-century manuscript De laude Cestrie is one of the earliest prose works about an English town?
  • ...that although Peckforton Castle was built as a family home in 1850, it mimicked a Norman castle in design and position?
  • ...that the scandalous life of Teresia Constantia Phillips was published in eighteen parts?
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