Anderton with Marbury

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Map of civil parish of Anderton with Marbury within the borough of Vale Royal
Map of civil parish of Anderton with Marbury within the borough of Vale Royal

Anderton with Marbury is a civil parish in the Vale Royal district of Cheshire, England. It had a population of 582 according to the 2001 census, and includes the villages of Anderton and Marbury. Marbury Country Park is situated in the grounds of the old Marbury Hall.

[edit] Anderton

Anderton is a village in the county of Cheshire, in the north west of England, north of Northwich. It is situated in the parish of Anderton with Marbury. It is probably best known for the victorian Boat Lift, which was the model for various European boat lifts. It is fully restored and again raises boats fifty feet from the River Weaver to the Trent and Mersey Canal.

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The Borough of Vale Royal, Cheshire

Principal Settlements

Frodsham • Northwich • Winsford

Civil Parishes

Acton Bridge • Allostock • Alvanley • Anderton with Marbury • Antrobus • Aston • Barnton • Bostock • Byley • Comberbach • Crowton • Cuddington • Darnhall • Davenham • Delamere • Dutton • Frodsham • Great Budworth • Hartford • Helsby • Kingsley • Lach Dennis • Little Budworth • Little Leigh • Lostock Gralam • Lower Peover • Manley • Marston • Moulton • Norley • Northwich • Oakmere • Rudheath • Rushton • Sproston • Stanthorne • Sutton • Tarporley • Utkinton • Weaverham • Whitegate and Marton • Whitley • Wimboldsley • Wincham • Winsford •