English Heritage sites near Audlem Parish

Beeston Castle and Woodland Park

BEESTON CASTLE AND WOODLAND PARK

12 miles from Audlem Parish

If you’re planning a family day out in Cheshire, then a visit to Beeston Castle in Tarporley fits the bill perfectly. This 'Castle of the Rock' is famous for its spectacular views.

Sandbach Crosses

SANDBACH CROSSES

12 miles from Audlem Parish

The two massive Saxon stone crosses, elaborately carved with animals and Biblical scenes including the Nativity of Christ and the Crucifixion, dominate the cobbled market square of Sandbach.

Moreton Corbet Castle

MORETON CORBET CASTLE

14 miles from Audlem Parish

The ruins of the medieval castle and Tudor manor house of the Corbets are dominated by the theatrical shell of an ambitious Elizabethan mansion wing in Italianate style.

Lilleshall Abbey

LILLESHALL ABBEY

19 miles from Audlem Parish

Extensive ruins of an Augustinian abbey, later a Civil War stronghold, in a deeply rural setting.

Haughmond Abbey

HAUGHMOND ABBEY

19 miles from Audlem Parish

Extensive remains of Augustinian abbey, including abbots' quarters, refectory & cloister. Chapter house frontage with 12th & 14th century carving & statuary, timber roof c.1500. Displays, picnic area.

Chester Roman Amphitheatre

CHESTER ROMAN AMPHITHEATRE

21 miles from Audlem Parish

The largest Roman amphitheatre in Britain, used for entertainment and military training by the 20th Legion, based at the fortress of 'Deva' (Chester).


Churches in Audlem Parish

St James the Great

Pubs in Audlem Parish

Bridge Inn

12 Shropshire Street, Audlem, CW3 0DX
(01270) 812928

Extended canal-side pub with separate restaurant. Completely refurbished, welcoming family pub and restaurant run by Gary and Vicky Bellingham. Large conservatory and an outside seating terrace overlooking the Shropshire Union canal.
Lord Combermere

The Square, Audlem, CW3 0AQ
(01270) 811426

This long-established pub in the centre of the village re-opened under new management in October 2022. It is largely open plan but with four distinct areas: bar, lounge, restaurant area at the back, and a small snug by the front door. The p...
Shroppie Fly

Audlem Wharf, Shropshire street, Audlem, CW3 0DX
(01270) 421396

Opened in early 1975, converted from a canal warehouse, built in 1916, once owned by the Liverpool & Birmingham Canal Company. Many of the original 1975 fittings and memorabilia, including a rare wall size waterways map, disappeared over th...