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Runcorn is a busy Cheshire town, now designated as a New Town. It developed in the 18th Century with the arrival of the Manchester-Liverpool canal. The town has undergone some regeneration work in recent years and now features a thriving shopping centre with a mix of speciality and high street shops, as well as a refurbished arts centre.
 
 
 
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Brindley Theatre, The
The Brindley Theatre offers a first-class entertainment venue at the heart of Runcorn. The main auditorium is a 420-seat theatre where a range of productions are shown throughout the year, from pantomime and comedy, to musical events and serious...
 
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Halton Lea Library
Halton Lea Library carries a large collection of books and audiovisual material that crosses a range of genres. The library serves as one of the central cultural and social exchange points in the community and on occasion plays host...
 
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Norton Priory Museum & Gardens
Ever wanted to experience 800 years of magical history amongst 38 acres of tranquil and beautiful gardens? Norton Priory in North Cheshire offers all of this and more! There are friendly free guides for pre-booked groups, an excellent...
 
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20 Forthlin Road   (Approx 4 Miles)
This ordinary terraced house doesn’t look like much, and in fact as a piece of architecture it’s not. However, it was the family home of Sir Paul McCartney when he was a youngster, all the way through his early...
 
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Catalyst   (Approx 2 Miles)
Catalyst focuses on chemistry and its history. There is a glass lift fo the observatory overlooking the Mersey and Spike Island waterside park, and a 100+ hands-on exhibits. Melt a crystal, take your temperature on our huge thermometer or use...
 
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Delamere Forest Park   (Approx 3 Miles)
Delamere Forest Park is an enjoyable area for walkers, cyclists, children and the disabled alike. It has six waymarked paths starting at just 0.75 miles and waymarked cycle routes of four and seven miles. Blakemere Moss, a restoration...
 
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Lady Heyes Craft and Antique Restoration Centre   (Approx 7 Miles)
The craft and antique centre was established at Lady Heyes in 1999 on the former site of a farm and watering hole. The treasures on offer include wood turning, painted furniture, hand made cabinets, textiles, lace making, stained glass,...
 
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Mendips   (Approx 8 Miles)
Located in the suburbs of Liverpool, Mendips was the childhood home of John Lennon, who lived there throughout the 1940s and 1950s with his Aunt Mimi. This fantastic piece of rock and roll history has been acquired by the...
 
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Mouldsworth Motor Museum   (Approx 7 Miles)
Mouldsworth Motor Museum was built in 1937. The Art Deco building housing the museum is set in its own grounds in the heart of the Cheshire countryside. With more than 60 veteran and classic cars and motorcycles, the museum...
 
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National Waterways Museum   (Approx 3 Miles)
Experience life afloat as you climb aboard the historic narrow boats, or step back in time to the period dockworkers cottages. Britain’s industrial and social heritage is brought to life at The Boat Museum, with exhibitions of working steam and...
 
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Sandstone Trail, The   (Approx 7 Miles)
The Sandstone Trail follows the sandstone ridge from Frodsham to Whitchurch. The whole route is just over 30 miles long but can be walked as three separate sections. The trail is marked with finger posts and waymark discs...
 
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Speke Hall   (Approx 2 Miles)
Speke Hall is one of the best examples of a Tudor timber-framed building in Britain, having remained largely unchanged since the 16th century. The house is set in attractive gardens, which offer panoramic views towards North Wales, and its interior...
 
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Walton Hall Gardens   (Approx 8 Miles)
Walton Hall is an ideal place for a family day out with attractions including the ornamental gardens and woodland trails. Families will enjoy trying the crazy pitch and put along with bowling. Children can enjoy playing in the play area...
 
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