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Discover Cheshire's Rich History and Heritage
Cheshire's cultural and industrial heritage is rich and varied. Visit some of the UK's most fascinating working museums and discover why Cheshire is synonymous with many industries including salt, silk and cotton.
Delve into the areas' rich history and visit a variety of heritage attractions in Cheshire. Anderton Boat Lift is a great place to visit to see something a little different. Built by Edwin Clark in 1875 to lift cargo boats the 50 feet in the air from the River Weaver to the Trent & Mersey Canal.
Head off to Ellesmere Port and the National Waterways Museum. With its stunning location on the banks of the Mersey and the Manchester Ship Canal, extensive in - door displays, boat trips and historic buildings, the Museum makes a great place to visit in Cheshire.
Chester Cathedral is many things to many people: a vibrant community of worship, an ancient abbey, an archaeological treasure, a cultural hub and a centre of musical excellence. The refectory Cafe 1092 is also a lovely place to indulge in a delicious traditional afternoon tea.
Take a trip to Lion Salt Works, one of Cheshire's newest heritage attractions, which gives a fascinating and fresh insight into the story of salt, brought to life with fun, interactive and imaginative educational exhibits.
Discover 2000 years of history in Chester as you take a walk along the oldest, longest and most complete city walls in Britain, discover Chester's Roman heritage with a Roman Tour, a trip to the Grosvenor Museum or visit to the Roman Amphitheatre, the largest in Britain.

History & Heritage Articles
This year, three of the county's most celebrated historic houses are hosting works by some of the greatest artists who ever lived. Turner. Rembrandt. Canaletto.
History & Heritage Businesses
Catalyst Science Discovery Centre and Museum
Catalyst Science Discovery Centre and Museum brings science alive for visitors of all ages!
Chester Cathedral
Chester Cathedral is many things to many people: a vibrant community of worship, an ancient abbey, an archaeological treasure, a cultural hub, a centre of musical excellence, a unique blend of modern and medieval history.
Churnet Valley Railway
Hidden within the scenic Staffordshire Moorlands, Churnet Valley Railway offers a relaxing escape for visitors of all ages.
Combermere Abbey Cottages
The elegant Courtyard Cottages, centred around the Victorian Stables, are comprised of nine beautifully appointed, dog-friendly self-catering cottages.
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Cafe 1092 in the Refectory
Cafe 1092 in the Refectory is located within the nearly thousand year old Chester Cathedral.
Jodrell Bank
Jodrell Bank is a UNESCO World Heritage site and home to the iconic Lovell Telescope, the UK's largest radio telescope
Anderton Boat Lift & Visitor Centre
Visit Anderton Boat Lift, a giant three -storey -high iron edifice on the banks of the River Weaver Navigation.
Crewe Heritage Centre
Crewe Heritage Centre is the town's only museum, telling the story of how a small farming hamlet became an engineering heavyweight and household name in under 200 years.
Alice's Parlour
Step through the looking glass and into a world where sense takes a nap and wonder runs the show.
Tatton Park
The estate spans over 1,000 acres of parkland, featuring an elegant mansion, 50 acres of beautiful gardens, a working farm, and much more.
Walton Hall and Gardens
Set within acres of tranquil and idyllic parkland is the picturesque Walton Hall and Gardens, the former home of Lord and Lady Daresbury and now the perfect Cheshire destination for families.
Chester Cathedral
Chester Cathedral is many things to many people: a vibrant community of worship, an ancient abbey, an archaeological treasure, a cultural hub, a centre of musical excellence, a unique blend of modern and medieval history.
Unmissable History & Heritage Events

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Chester Festival of Ideas
Dates: 2nd Jul - 5th Jul 2026
The award-winning, four-day annual festival is returning in the summer for the third time, after proving a success with thousands of visitors enjoying its near-to-100 events held each year since its launch.
Festive Boat Trips & Santa’s Grotto Experience
Dates: 19th Dec - 24th Dec 2026
Meet Father Christmas at the museum in his Grotto.
Beyond the Brotherhood: The Legacies of the…
Dates: 23rd Jan - 24th Dec 2026
Formed in 1848, the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, shook the foundations of the British art world with their bold colour palettes, truth to nature, and symbolism.
Echoes of the Floating World
Dates: 4th Feb - 24th Dec 2026
The Williamson possesses a small but notable collection of woodblock prints in the Japanese Ukiyo-e.
History & Heritage Trails

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Eastgate Street Row South
This elegant Row is as much for strolling as for shopping. No retail opportunity has been missed, from the handsome shops to the glass-and-wood booths and the stallboards. You’ll also discover a legendary department store, Browns of Chester…
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This sequence of Rows have seen their ups and downs, and your route will follow suit from street level to first floor. Pass through a once-notorious corner haunted by criminals and nip down an alley for a fine view of Chester’s cathedral…
An ancient marketplace, a sandstone cross smashed up by the Roundheads, and one of Britain’s finest examples of Tudor Revival architecture – this Row will reveal to you more than its fair share of history.
Watergate Street Row South
Glimpses of the past continue to reveal themselves along the road that once led to Chester’s port.
History & Heritage Experiences
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Chester Cathedral Tower Tour
Once at the top (125 feet high), take in the view encompassing of one city, two countries and five counties!
£14.00 From price per person
AudaTours Audio Tour in Chester. ~1 hour, 13 stops.
£3.49 From price per person
Morning Tours of Port Sunlight
This tour takes you on a journey through all aspects of Port Sunlight’s story, architecture and people – a must-do experience.
£15.00 From price per person
Afternoon Tours of Port Sunlight
Shorter 60-minute tours are also available starting at 2pm from Port Sunlight Museum, running daily (Monday–Sunday).
£10.00 From price per person