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Town in Cheshire, England
Middlewich is a market town and civil parish in the Cheshire East district of Cheshire, England. It is located 20 miles (32.2 km) east of Chester, 3 miles
Middlewich
Topics referred to by the same term
Middlewich is a market town and civil parish in Cheshire, England. Middlewich may also refer to: Middlewich Branch, a branch of the Shropshire Union Canal
Middlewich_(disambiguation)
Middlewich is one of the Wich towns in Cheshire, England. Middlewich lies on the confluence of a number of natural and man made features: the rivers Dane
History_of_Middlewich
Middlewich was founded by the Romans as Salinae on account of the salt deposits around it, as it was one of their major sites of salt production. Middlewich
Roman_Middlewich
Branch of the Shropshire Union Canal in Cheshire, England
The Middlewich Branch of the Shropshire Union Canal is located in Cheshire, in the north west of England, and runs between Middlewich, where it joins
Middlewich_Branch
Middlewich is a town within the unitary authority of Cheshire East, England. It contains 40 buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for
Listed buildings in Middlewich
Listed_buildings_in_Middlewich
Topics referred to by the same term
were two Battles of Middlewich during the First English Civil War First Battle of Middlewich, 13 March 1643 Second Battle of Middlewich, 26 December 1643
Battle_of_Middlewich
Middlewich Festival
The Middlewich Folk and Boat Festival takes place in June in Middlewich, Cheshire, England. The festival builds on the town's industrial heritage in which
Middlewich Folk and Boat Festival
Middlewich_Folk_and_Boat_Festival
in the Weaver Hall Museum and Workhouse. Following the Roman invasion, Middlewich was named Salinae on account of the salt deposits around it, as it was
Salt_in_Cheshire
Battle during the First English Civil War
19266°N 2.44457°W / 53.19266; -2.44457 Chester Middlewich Nantwich Whitchurch The First Battle of Middlewich took place on 13 March 1643, during the First
First_Battle_of_Middlewich
Hamlet in Cheshire, England
Sutton was a hamlet near to Middlewich in Cheshire, England. Sutton was formerly a township in the parish of Middlewich, in 1866 Sutton became a separate
Sutton,_Middlewich
The Second Battle of Middlewich took place on 26 December 1643 near Middlewich in Cheshire during the First English Civil War. A Royalist force under
Second_Battle_of_Middlewich
Canal in North West England
Wolverhampton. Other links are to the Llangollen Canal at Hurleston Junction, the Middlewich Branch at Barbridge Junction, which itself connects via the Wardle Canal
Shropshire_Union_Canal
Political party in United Kingdom
Middlewich First was a minor English political party based in the town of Middlewich, Cheshire. The party was registered in 2003, and won a majority on
Middlewich_First
Middlewich, a town in northwest England, lies on the confluence of three rivers – the Dane, the Croco and the Wheelock. Most importantly for the history
History_of_salt_in_Middlewich
Association football club in England
Middlewich Town Football Club is a football club based in the Cheshire town of Middlewich. They currently play in the Cheshire League Premier Division
Middlewich_Town_F.C.
Manor house in Middlewich, Cheshire, England
Middlewich Manor (also called the Manor House, Middlewich) is a former manor house in Middlewich, Cheshire, England. It was originally constructed in brick
Middlewich_Manor
Irish folk band formed in 1979 in Cheshire
The Middlewich Paddies are an Irish folk band formed in 1979 in the town of Middlewich in Cheshire. Although not widely known outside of folk music circles
The_Middlewich_Paddies
Canal in England
but at the extremities to the east of Burton upon Trent and north of Middlewich, it is a wide canal. The narrow locks and bridges are big enough for a
Trent_and_Mersey_Canal
Municipal building in Middlewich, Cheshire, England
Middlewich Town Hall, also known as Victoria Buildings, is a municipal structure in Lewin Street, Middlewich, Cheshire, England. The building, which was
Middlewich_Town_Hall
Canal junction in Cheshire, England
junction located at Barbridge, Cheshire, where the Shropshire Union Canal Middlewich Branch terminates and meets the Shropshire Union Canal main line. The
Barbridge_Junction
Academy in Middlewich, Cheshire, England
Middlewich High School is a co-educational secondary school located in Middlewich, Cheshire, England. It is a school for 11- to 16-year-olds, and had
Middlewich_High_School
Former railway station in Cheshire, England
Middlewich railway station served the town of Middlewich, in Cheshire, England, between 1868 and 1960. It lay on a branch line between Sandbach and Northwich
Middlewich_railway_station
Brand of salt
Business". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 2012-01-12. "Middlewich Canal & Salt Town Project". Middlewich-heritage.org.uk. 2011-09-25. Retrieved 2012-01-12
Saxa_(food_product)
Anglo-Saxon trade settlement
associated with salt: Droitwich in Worcestershire and the four -wich towns of Middlewich, Nantwich, Northwich and Leftwich in Cheshire. Our English salt supply
-wich_town
Association football league in England
FC St Helens Reserves Garswood United Golborne Sports Lostock Gralam Middlewich Town Parklands Poynton St Michaels DH Vulcan Whaley Bridge Athletic Whalley
Cheshire Association Football League
Cheshire_Association_Football_League
Church in Cheshire, England
St. Michael and All Angels is the parish church for the town of Middlewich in Cheshire, England. It stands at the junction of the A54 and A533 roads. The
St Michael and All Angels, Middlewich
St_Michael_and_All_Angels,_Middlewich
UK Parliament constituency (1868–1885, 2024 onwards)
constituency in Cheshire. It covers the three nearby towns of Northwich, Middlewich and Winsford, as well as the villages of Rudheath, Davenham and Hartford
Mid_Cheshire
Village in Cheshire, England
the southern boundary of the Barony of Kinderton, the historic name of Middlewich. The township derives its name from the Old English word brāde, meaning
Bradwall
House in Byley, Cheshire, England
of the B5309 road (King Street) about 1 mile (1.6 km) to the north of Middlewich, Cheshire, England. The house was built in 1837 for William T. Buchanan
Ravenscroft_Hall
British truck manufacturer
Richard Foden, from whose initials the company was named. Its factory in Middlewich closed in 2002, and it was discontinued as a marque by owner MAN in 2007
ERF_(truck_manufacturer)
Hamlet in Cheshire, England
to the north west of Crewe, south east of Winsford and south west of Middlewich. The parish also includes the small settlements of Bradfield Green, Eardswick
Minshull_Vernon
Human settlement in England
village, in Middlewich parish, Cheshire; on the river Wheelock, near the Middlewich canal and the Grand Junction railway, 1¾ mile S S W of Middlewich. Acres
Occlestone_Green
Role in human culture
'wiches' of Middlewich, Nantwich, Northwich and Leftwich (a small village south of Northwich), and Droitwich in Worcestershire. Middlewich, Nantwich, Northwich
History_of_salt
Local government district in Cheshire, England
status in Cheshire, England. It included the towns of Congleton, Alsager, Middlewich and Sandbach. The headquarters of the borough council were located in
Congleton_(borough)
British class of electric locomotives
Illustrated. No. 239. January 2023. p. 23. "Four more Class 90s scrapped at Middlewich". Rail Express. No. 341. p. 18. @Clinnick1 (30 July 2025). "90018 has
British_Rail_Class_90
River in Cheshire, England
flows along the south edge of Holmes Chapel, and joins the River Dane at Middlewich. It is about 8 miles (13 km) long. According to a historical account,
River_Croco
Road in England
follows the route: A525 Nantwich Crewe Middlewich A559 The road is a non primary route, except between Middlewich and the A556, east-south-east of Northwich
A530_road
FolkEast, Somerleyton Hall (near Somerleyton), Suffolk Middlewich Folk and Boat Festival, Middlewich, Cheshire Shrewsbury Folk Festival, Shrewsbury, Shropshire
List_of_folk_festivals
Village in Cheshire, England
England, 2 miles east of Middlewich. The population at the 2011 census was 218. Sproston is on the A54 road between Middlewich and Junction 18 of the M6
Sproston
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1885–1983
Runcorn, Northwich, Winsford and Middlewich, and surrounding rural areas. 1918–1950: The Urban Districts of Middlewich, Northwich, Runcorn, Sandbach and
Northwich_(constituency)
Postcode area within the United Kingdom
These cover much of Cheshire, including Crewe, Northwich, Congleton, Middlewich, Nantwich, Sandbach, Tarporley and Winsford, plus very small parts of
CW_postcode_area
Road in England
the main east–west route in Cheshire. The importance of the A54 through Middlewich and Winsford decreased in the 1970s and 1980s with the building of the
A54_road
Winsford Wilmslow Northwich Sandbach Congleton Nantwich Alsager Neston Middlewich Davenham Knutsford Poynton Lymm Frodsham Elworth Bollington Culcheth Hartford
List of settlements in Cheshire by population
List_of_settlements_in_Cheshire_by_population
Primary School At the start of the 21st century there were seven schools in Middlewich: one infant, one junior, four primary schools and one secondary school
Education in Congleton Borough
Education_in_Congleton_Borough
Village in Cheshire, England
additions in the 17th, 19th and 20th centuries. A farm and estate, just off Middlewich Road, Cotton Hall is now listed Grade II* under the Planning (Listed Buildings
Holmes_Chapel
1645 battle of the First English Civil War
Exeter Muster Green 1st Bradford Chichester 1643 Braddock Down Leeds 1st Middlewich Hopton Heath Seacroft Moor Camp Hill Lichfield Ripple Field Reading Sourton
Battle_of_Naseby
Canal in Cheshire, England
link Chester to Middlewich, with a branch to Nantwich, but the Trent and Mersey Canal were unco-operative about a junction at Middlewich, and so the route
Chester_Canal
British Paralympic swimmer
was born in 2005 in Cheshire and grew up in Middlewich. She has two sisters. She was chosen as the Middlewich Rose Queen in 2014, when she was nine. Her
Poppy_Maskill
Town in Cheshire, England
Cheshire, England. It is on the River Weaver, south of Northwich and west of Middlewich. It grew around the salt mining industry after the river was canalised
Winsford
English businessman, football player (1953–1996)
Bolton Wanderers, the helicopter Harding was travelling on crashed near Middlewich, Cheshire, killing Harding along with the pilot and three other passengers
Matthew_Harding
Exeter Muster Green 1st Bradford Chichester 1643 Braddock Down Leeds 1st Middlewich Hopton Heath Seacroft Moor Camp Hill Lichfield Ripple Field Reading Sourton
Siege_of_Bridgwater_(1645)
Former RAF base in Cheshire, England
operated during the Second World War. It was located just to the North of Middlewich, Cheshire, England. The site at Cranage was chosen for use as a training
RAF_Cranage
Local authority in Cheshire, England
council's previous main administrative offices were at Westfields on Middlewich Road in Sandbach. Westfields was opened in 2008 as the headquarters of
Cheshire_East_Council
Staffordshire, Mosley was taken prisoner in 1643 at the First Battle of Middlewich. Then subjected to heavy financial penalties, he lived out his life with
Mosley baronets of Rolleston (1st creation, 1640)
Mosley_baronets_of_Rolleston_(1st_creation,_1640)
Royalist stronghold besieged 1644
Exeter Muster Green 1st Bradford Chichester 1643 Braddock Down Leeds 1st Middlewich Hopton Heath Seacroft Moor Camp Hill Lichfield Ripple Field Reading Sourton
Siege_of_Helmsley_Castle
County of England
time are: Atiscross, Bochelau, Chester, Dudestan, Exestan, Hamestan, Middlewich, Riseton, Roelau, Tunendune, Warmundestrou and Wilaveston. There were
Cheshire
English footballer (born 2000)
Hendon. The Gomes family then moved to the Manchester area when Gil joined Middlewich Town, and settled in Salford, where Gomes grew up. Former Portugal international
Angel_Gomes
Bridge in United Kingdom
made by Dorman Long. Concrete was supplied by Four Square Industries of Middlewich. On Thursday 16 May 1963, the last two girders were put into place. The
Thelwall_Viaduct
at Coltune; 10 at Childs Wickham, Gloucestershire; sites for vats at Middlewich and Netherwich in Droitwich, furnaces at Witton in Droitwich and 1.5 hides
List_of_Anglo-Saxon_charters
Town in Cheshire, England
Cosmography; it refers to Condate between the entries for Salinae (now Middlewich, Cheshire) and Ratae (now Leicester, Leicestershire), at the time the
Northwich
Welsh soldier
took part in a night attack on Middlewich under Aston. Initially successful, most of the infantry was trapped in Middlewich church when the Parliamentarian
Robert_Ellice_(Royalist)
Former UK railway station
Higher Poynton Middlewood Higher Northwich to Sandbach Billinge Green Halt Middlewich Cledford Bridge Halt Winsford and Over branch line Whitegate Winsford
Congleton Upper Junction railway station
Congleton_Upper_Junction_railway_station
Cheshire East Holmes Chapel – Stoke-on-Trent 18 A54 Chester, Northwich, Middlewich, Holmes Chapel, Winsford, Congleton 17 A534 Sandbach, Congleton, Crewe
European route E5 in the United Kingdom
European_route_E5_in_the_United_Kingdom
English footballer
1896–1897 Fairfield 1897 Grimsby Town 3 (1) 1898–1899 Witton Albion 1899–1900 Middlewich Athletic Rangers 1900–1901 Northwich Victoria 1901–1902 Watford 1902–190
Harry_Barton_(footballer)
canals, listed in anti-clockwise order from Middlewich Junction: Wardle Canal Shropshire Union (Middlewich Branch) Shropshire Union Canal Staffordshire
Four_Counties_Ring
Girl's secondary education academy school based in Sandbach, Cheshire
Cheshire. The school is located on 10 acres (440,000 sq ft) of grounds on Middlewich Road near the town centre.[citation needed] The school was judged as "Outstanding"
Sandbach High School and Sixth Form College
Sandbach_High_School_and_Sixth_Form_College
Sandbach was on the Roman road from Middlewich to Chesterton. Known as Sanbec in 1086, and Sondbache in 1260, Sandbach derives its name from the Anglo-Saxon
History_of_Sandbach
1645 siege
Exeter Muster Green 1st Bradford Chichester 1643 Braddock Down Leeds 1st Middlewich Hopton Heath Seacroft Moor Camp Hill Lichfield Ripple Field Reading Sourton
Siege_of_Tiverton_(1645)
1743 in St Bertoline's Church, Barthomley. St Michael and All Angels, Middlewich 1708 Sheppenhall Hall (unknown date) (removed in 1935) "Gabriel Smith"
Gabriel_Smith_(d.1743)
UK Parliament constituency (since 1983)
constituency of Macclesfield; Alsager, Sandbach and Haslington, came from Crewe; Middlewich from Nantwich; and rural areas comprising the former Rural District of
Congleton_(constituency)
British photographer
(born 1964 in England) is a British fashion photographer, originally from Middlewich, now based in New York City. McDean originally trained and worked as a
Craig_McDean
British high speed diesel locomotive
November 2025. 43300 Scrapped [2025-01] by Sandbach Commercial Dismantlers, Middlewich "PLYM VALLEY RAILWAY PRESERVES POWER CAR". Plym Valley Railway. Retrieved
British_Rail_Class_43_(HST)
Bus station in Crewe, Cheshire, England
Middlewich and Winsford 38 Crewe Macclesfield Sandbach and Congleton 39 Crewe Nantwich Shavington 42 Crewe Congleton Leighton Hospital, Middlewich and
Crewe_bus_station
River in Cheshire, England
single span, crosses the river. Continuing northwards, it passes under the Middlewich Branch of the Shropshire Union Canal before the village of Church Minshull
River_Weaver
Ceremonial county in North West England
Cheshire (including Macclesfield, Warrington, Alderley Edge, Northwich, Middlewich, Wilmslow and Lymm), and Derbyshire (the towns of New Mills, Whaley Bridge
Greater_Manchester
among them James and Jane Clayton and their six children. They were from Middlewich, in the Cheshire County, England. Many or most of the passengers of the
Clayton_family
Church in Cheshire, England
Marbury St James' and St Paul's Church, Marton St Michael and All Angels, Middlewich St Peter's Church, Minshull Vernon Minshull Vernon United Reformed Church
Calveley_Church
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1955–1983
Crewe and Nantwich, and Congleton. 1955–1974: The Urban Districts of Middlewich, Nantwich, and Winsford, and parts of the Rural Districts of Nantwich
Nantwich_(constituency)
Church in Cheshire, England
the diocese of Chester, the archdeaconry of Chester and the deanery of Middlewich. A church on the site was recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086. A later
St_Wilfrid's_Church,_Davenham
victory First Battle of Middlewich Middlewich 13 March 1643 13 March 1643 Parliamentarian victory Second Battle of Middlewich Middlewich 26 December 1643 26
List of military engagements of the English Civil War
List_of_military_engagements_of_the_English_Civil_War
Roads from Spann Smithy, in the Township of Elton, through the Town of Middlewich, and by Spittle Hill in Stanthorn to Winsford Bridge, and from Spittle
List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1779
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Great_Britain_from_1779
Market town and civil parish in Cheshire, England
abolished. Cheshire East Council had its headquarters at Westfields on Middlewich Road in Sandbach until 2024, when the building was closed after the council
Sandbach
Borough in England
respectively. The Roman road of Kings Street in Northwich, which runs from Middlewich to Warrington. The section of the A51 between its western terminus and
Cheshire_West_and_Chester
the River Dee, within the Liberties of the City of Chester, to or near Middlewich and Nantwich, in the County of Chester; and the other made in the Seventeenth
List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1778
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Great_Britain_from_1778
Railway in Cheshire, England
goods station probable first station site Northwich End of CMR LNWR to Middlewich (WCR) to Helsby and Alvanley Key CLC Cheshire Lines Committee LNWR London
Cheshire_Midland_Railway
River in England
Three Shire Heads (sometimes Three Shires Head). Passing just north of Middlewich, it merges first with the River Croco near the site of the old Roman fort
River_Dane
Town Crewe Alexandra Ellesmere Port Town Heswall Hyde United Knutsford Middlewich Town Nantwich Town New Brighton (now defunct) Northwich Victoria Runcorn
Cheshire_Football_Association
Part of the First English Civil War (1644)
but was defeated by a sudden Royalist attack at the Second Battle of Middlewich. He retreated with the remnants of his force to Manchester in Lancashire
Battle_of_Nantwich
British landowner (born 1935)
Ellesmere Port Frodsham Handforth Holmes Chapel Knutsford Lymm Macclesfield Malpas Middlewich Nantwich Neston Northwich Poynton Runcorn Sandbach Warrington Widnes Wilmslow
William Bromley-Davenport (Lord Lieutenant)
William_Bromley-Davenport_(Lord_Lieutenant)
Road URC, Liscard Liscard, Merseyside 1909 URC Queen Street URC, Middlewich Middlewich, Cheshire URC Market Street Church, Nantwich Nantwich, Cheshire
List of churches in the United Reformed Church
List_of_churches_in_the_United_Reformed_Church
Former railway station in England
Higher Poynton Middlewood Higher Northwich to Sandbach Billinge Green Halt Middlewich Cledford Bridge Halt Winsford and Over branch line Whitegate Winsford
Lowton St Mary's railway station
Lowton_St_Mary's_railway_station
Church in Cheshire, England
the diocese of Chester, the archdeaconry of Chester and the deanery of Middlewich. In 1860 Hugh Cholmondeley, 2nd Baron Delamere, commissioned the Chester
St John the Evangelist's Church, Winsford
St_John_the_Evangelist's_Church,_Winsford
Milton Keynes Deva Victrix, Chester Chester Roman Amphitheatre Roman Middlewich, King Street Roman Fort Ambleside Roman Fort Birdoswald Roman Fort (Banna)
Roman_sites_in_Great_Britain
1643 battle of the First English Civil War
Exeter Muster Green 1st Bradford Chichester 1643 Braddock Down Leeds 1st Middlewich Hopton Heath Seacroft Moor Camp Hill Lichfield Ripple Field Reading Sourton
Battle_of_Gainsborough
Former civil parish in Cheshire, England
and former civil parish in Middlewich, Cheshire, England. Kinderton was also historically the name of a township in Middlewich on the opposite side of the
Kinderton
1645 conflict in the First English Civil War
Exeter Muster Green 1st Bradford Chichester 1643 Braddock Down Leeds 1st Middlewich Hopton Heath Seacroft Moor Camp Hill Lichfield Ripple Field Reading Sourton
Great Siege of Scarborough Castle
Great_Siege_of_Scarborough_Castle
the River Dee, within the Liberties of the City of Chester, to or near Middlewich and Nantwich, in the County of Chester. (Repealed by Ellesmere and Chester
List of acts of the 3rd session of the 14th Parliament of Great Britain
List_of_acts_of_the_3rd_session_of_the_14th_Parliament_of_Great_Britain
First English Civil War, 1643
Exeter Muster Green 1st Bradford Chichester 1643 Braddock Down Leeds 1st Middlewich Hopton Heath Seacroft Moor Camp Hill Lichfield Ripple Field Reading Sourton
Battle_of_Chalgrove_Field
Church in Cheshire, England
Marbury St James' and St Paul's Church, Marton St Michael and All Angels, Middlewich St Peter's Church, Minshull Vernon Minshull Vernon United Reformed Church
Congleton United Reformed Church
Congleton_United_Reformed_Church
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Brilliant, Illuminated
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Indian
Win
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Ibn-aybak was a Leading Historian
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Blessed. Auspicious.
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Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Lakshmi who is as Graceful as an Elephant
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Old German name derived from the word iv ("yew"), YVO means "yew tree."
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Delightful to Look
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Latin
Of the forest.
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Hebrew
noble.
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Hindu, Indian
King of Sunlight
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