Walley's Green

Settlement in Cheshire

England

Walley's Green

Electricity pylons near Wimboldsley
Electricity pylons near Wimboldsley Credit: Roy Hughes

Walley's Green is a small village located in the county of Cheshire, England. Situated in the civil parish of Barthomley, it is nestled amidst the picturesque countryside of the Cheshire Plain. The village is known for its tranquil and idyllic setting, offering residents and visitors alike a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life.

The village is characterized by its charming cottages and traditional architecture, giving it a distinct rural charm. It is surrounded by lush green fields, rolling hills, and meandering streams, creating a picturesque backdrop for its residents. The close-knit community in Walley's Green is known for its friendly and welcoming atmosphere, making it an inviting place for newcomers.

Despite its small size, the village benefits from a strong sense of community spirit and offers a range of amenities for its residents. These amenities include a village hall, a local pub, and a nearby primary school, providing convenience and a sense of togetherness within the community.

Walley's Green is also conveniently located near several larger towns and cities. The nearby town of Crewe offers additional amenities and services, including shopping centers, leisure facilities, and transport links. The village's location also provides easy access to the stunning countryside of Cheshire and the adjacent counties, making it an ideal base for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.

In summary, Walley's Green is a charming village in Cheshire, known for its peaceful setting, traditional architecture, and strong sense of community. Its idyllic surroundings and proximity to larger towns make it an attractive place to live or visit for those seeking a rural retreat.

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Walley's Green Images

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Electricity pylons near Wimboldsley
Electricity pylons near Wimboldsley
Middlewich Branch Looking towards Church Minshull.
Middlewich Branch
Looking towards Church Minshull.
Eardswick Hall Bridge Grade II listed. Listing number 1320251. Accommodation bridge. 1827-33. Telford design, brick with stone band and copings. Single basket arch, solid parapet and piers. Brick towpath surface.
Eardswick Hall Bridge
Grade II listed. Listing number 1320251. Accommodation bridge. 1827-33. Telford design, brick with stone band and copings. Single basket arch, solid parapet and piers. Brick towpath surface.
Minshull Hill Bridge Grade II listed. Listing number 1138693. Canal bridge circa 1830. A highway bridge over the Middlewich spur of the Shropshire Union Canal which links the Trent and Mersey Canal at Middlewich with the Shropshire Union Canal at Barbridge. Skew arched soffite, in English Bond, of hard burnt mainly blue bricks rising from level brick base 3'0" high. Stone band at carriageway level and stone coping on parapet of English Garden Wall Bond which has curves of slight radius towards end piers.
Minshull Hill Bridge
Grade II listed. Listing number 1138693. Canal bridge circa 1830. A highway bridge over the Middlewich spur of the Shropshire Union Canal which links the Trent and Mersey Canal at Middlewich with the Shropshire Union Canal at Barbridge. Skew arched soffite, in English Bond, of hard burnt mainly blue bricks rising from level brick base 3'0" high. Stone band at carriageway level and stone coping on parapet of English Garden Wall Bond which has curves of slight radius towards end piers.
The Wharf, Church Minshull Grade II listed. Listing number 1310901. Former canal warehouse and cottage circa.1830 said to be by Thomas Telford, now a dwelling. Red brick with slate roof in late C17 style, 2 storeys 3 bays. Large carriageway arch in forward projecting bay with stone dressing up to moulded springers and brick arch with keystone. This is flanked west by a french window and east by a casement. Stone dressing to quoins and window openings. Central first floor casement has sill at eaves level and is wholly in a large shaped gable, flanking windows are higher but in smaller shaped gables. The east and west main gables are also shaped. The building has its east gable only a few feet from the tow path of the Middlewich spur of Shropshire Union Canal.
The Wharf, Church Minshull
Grade II listed. Listing number 1310901. Former canal warehouse and cottage circa.1830 said to be by Thomas Telford, now a dwelling. Red brick with slate roof in late C17 style, 2 storeys 3 bays. Large carriageway arch in forward projecting bay with stone dressing up to moulded springers and brick arch with keystone. This is flanked west by a french window and east by a casement. Stone dressing to quoins and window openings. Central first floor casement has sill at eaves level and is wholly in a large shaped gable, flanking windows are higher but in smaller shaped gables. The east and west main gables are also shaped. The building has its east gable only a few feet from the tow path of the Middlewich spur of Shropshire Union Canal.
Middlewich Branch Near Higher Elms Farm.
Middlewich Branch
Near Higher Elms Farm.
Middlewich Branch Near Higher Elms Farm.
Middlewich Branch
Near Higher Elms Farm.
Bridge 15 on the Middlewich Branch Near Higher Elms Farm.
Bridge 15 on the Middlewich Branch
Near Higher Elms Farm.
Hollingshead Bridge Grade II listed. Listing number 1320249. Accommodation bridge. 1827-33. Telford design. Skew built. Washed brick with stone band and copings. Single-basket arch with saw-toothed arch ring, solid parapet and piers. Towpath retaining wall with stone coping.
Hollingshead Bridge
Grade II listed. Listing number 1320249. Accommodation bridge. 1827-33. Telford design. Skew built. Washed brick with stone band and copings. Single-basket arch with saw-toothed arch ring, solid parapet and piers. Towpath retaining wall with stone coping.
Polestead Wood Winding Hole On the Middlewich Branch.
Polestead Wood Winding Hole
On the Middlewich Branch.
Canalside house for sale, Middlewich Branch Former canal stables between bridges 18 and 19. Built between 1897 and 1908.
Canalside house for sale, Middlewich Branch
Former canal stables between bridges 18 and 19. Built between 1897 and 1908.
Cattle grazing near Wimboldsley Hall Cheshire is famous for its dairy industry.
Cattle grazing near Wimboldsley Hall
Cheshire is famous for its dairy industry.
Bridge 19, from the north Carrying a public footpath over the Middlewich Branch of the Shropshire Union canal.
Bridge 19, from the north
Carrying a public footpath over the Middlewich Branch of the Shropshire Union canal.
Eardswick Hall bridge 13 A bridge very much in the Shropshire Union style, but built much later and almost entirely of brick, there being no local source of stone in any case.
Eardswick Hall bridge 13
A bridge very much in the Shropshire Union style, but built much later and almost entirely of brick, there being no local source of stone in any case.
Weaver valley The River Weaver is not far away here as it meanders towards the line of the canal. The valley side is quite steep and densely vegetated.
Weaver valley
The River Weaver is not far away here as it meanders towards the line of the canal. The valley side is quite steep and densely vegetated.
Bridge 18 Bridge 18 survives, while others on this length have had their arches demolished. It is an accommodation bridge for the local farms only.
Bridge 18
Bridge 18 survives, while others on this length have had their arches demolished. It is an accommodation bridge for the local farms only.
Canal at Wimboldsley Grange Manicured pastures in this area of dairy farms. The distant bridge is number 20.
Canal at Wimboldsley Grange
Manicured pastures in this area of dairy farms. The distant bridge is number 20.
Newfield Hall Farm
Newfield Hall Farm
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Walley's Green is located at Grid Ref: SJ6861 (Lat: 53.148591, Lng: -2.4754573)

Unitary Authority: Cheshire East

Police Authority: Cheshire

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Walleys Green
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Addr Housename: Newfield Hall
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