Brick Hills

Wood, Forest in Cheshire

England

Brick Hills

Chelford, St. John the Evangelist's Church: Eastern aspect
Chelford, St. John the Evangelist's Church: Eastern aspect Credit: Michael Garlick

Brick Hills is a quaint village located in the county of Cheshire, England. Situated amidst lush woodlands and dense forests, it is known for its picturesque beauty and tranquil surroundings. The village is nestled in the foothills of the Brick Hills, a range of low-lying hills that dominate the landscape.

The woodlands surrounding Brick Hills are home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers. Ancient oak trees, beeches, and birches adorn the woodlands, creating a vibrant and verdant environment. The forests provide a habitat for various species, including deer, foxes, and a multitude of bird species, making it a popular spot for birdwatching.

Despite its rural setting, Brick Hills offers a close-knit community with a warm and friendly atmosphere. The village is characterized by its traditional stone cottages, which add to the charm and character of the area. The local community takes great pride in preserving the village's historical heritage, evident in the well-maintained buildings and the presence of a 14th-century parish church, St. Mary's.

The village offers a range of amenities to its residents and visitors. There are several quaint cafes, charming pubs, and local shops that cater to daily needs. The villagers also organize various community events and festivals throughout the year, fostering a strong sense of community spirit.

Brick Hills, Cheshire (Wood, Forest) is a hidden gem, offering a peaceful escape into nature while maintaining a strong sense of community and history.

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Brick Hills Images

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Chelford, St. John the Evangelist's Church: Eastern aspect
Chelford, St. John the Evangelist's Church: Eastern aspect
Chelford, St. John the Evangelist's Church: Eastern aspect
Chelford, St. John the Evangelist's Church: Eastern aspect
A34 The A34 is a 200 mile long major trunk road that runs from Salford to Winchester via The Potteries, Birmingham and Oxford. It is divided into two sections <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.sabre-roads.org.uk/wiki/index.php?title=A34" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.sabre-roads.org.uk/wiki/index.php?title=A34">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span> 
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A34
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Corbishley
Corbishley
Muddy farmland
Muddy farmland
Chelford station
Chelford station
Chelford Station
Chelford Station
Winter morning on the path which runs NW to Heath Farm A winter's day on the path between Peover Lane, Chelford and Heath Farm.
Winter morning on the path which runs NW to Heath Farm
A winter's day on the path between Peover Lane, Chelford and Heath Farm.
Farmland at the eastern end of Common Farm Lane, Chelford Looking W from near the eastern end of Common Farm Lane, Chelford.
Farmland at the eastern end of Common Farm Lane, Chelford
Looking W from near the eastern end of Common Farm Lane, Chelford.
Fallows Hall, Monks Heath View south along the drive from the A537, Chelford Road.
Fallows Hall, Monks Heath
View south along the drive from the A537, Chelford Road.
Barn at Knowsley Farm, Chelford Planning permission is being sought to change the use of this steel barn into bike/general storage associated with an office development. Soon the barn may never be seen again - except as a Geograph record.
Barn at Knowsley Farm, Chelford
Planning permission is being sought to change the use of this steel barn into bike/general storage associated with an office development. Soon the barn may never be seen again - except as a Geograph record.
West Coast Main Line, Alderley Edge View NE from where Welsh Row bridges the railway. Just over one mile south of Alderley Edge station.
West Coast Main Line, Alderley Edge
View NE from where Welsh Row bridges the railway. Just over one mile south of Alderley Edge station.
Entrance to Soss Moss Hall Private entrance protected by much security. View south looking over the gate from Nursery Lane. Soss Moss Hall (in square SJ8275) is shown as an antiquity on the 1/25,000 map.
Entrance to Soss Moss Hall
Private entrance protected by much security. View south looking over the gate from Nursery Lane. Soss Moss Hall (in square SJ8275) is shown as an antiquity on the 1/25,000 map.
Railway crossing the A535 Looking south from where the by-road Carter Lane meets Alderley Road (A535) NE of Chelford.
Railway crossing the A535
Looking south from where the by-road Carter Lane meets Alderley Road (A535) NE of Chelford.
Carter Lane, Chelford Carter Lane is an old by-way linking the A537 with the A535. A very quiet lane little used by vehicular traffic. A 10mph speed limit has been imposed.
Carter Lane, Chelford
Carter Lane is an old by-way linking the A537 with the A535. A very quiet lane little used by vehicular traffic. A 10mph speed limit has been imposed.
Pepper Street, Chelford Looking SW down the lane from its junction with the A537, Knutsford Road.
Pepper Street, Chelford
Looking SW down the lane from its junction with the A537, Knutsford Road.
To Warford Hall This stile is at the southern end of the David Lewis Epilepsy Centre where a path leads over fields towards Warford Hall, just visible by the trees.
To Warford Hall
This stile is at the southern end of the David Lewis Epilepsy Centre where a path leads over fields towards Warford Hall, just visible by the trees.
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Brick Hills is located at Grid Ref: SJ8275 (Lat: 53.27835, Lng: -2.2705067)

Unitary Authority: Cheshire East

Police Authority: Cheshire

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