A 13th century building known as the 'Cathedral of South Cheshire'.
A 13th century building known as the 'Cathedral of South Cheshire'. Fine architectural features including modern needlework, glass and medieval wood carvings.
In addition, there is a 14th century chancel, stone pulpit, bread oven, breathtaking Jubilee Curtain, kneelers, beautifully-carved misericords and canopies.
Guided tours by arrangement.
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