2a Market Street, Crewe, CW1 2EG

Crewe, located in Cheshire, is a town known for its rich railway heritage and industrial history. Once a major hub for the London and North Western Railway, Crewe is still closely associated with train manufacturing, with Crewe Works being a key site. Visitors can explore the Crewe Heritage Centre to learn about the town's railway past. Beyond trains, Crewe is home to the beautiful Queen's Park, offering a serene lake, gardens, and walking paths. The town also boasts a vibrant cultural scene, with theatre, shopping centre, and a variety of dining options that cater to different tastes. Whether you're a history enthusiast or just looking for a charming place to explore, Crewe offers a unique blend of tradition and modernity.

Crewe Heritage Centre

Based in a truly unique location, right in the heart of the Grand Junction Railway. The site is connected to the mainline railway network with the result that there are frequent visiting main line steam and diesel locomotives present on site in addition to their own collection of rolling stock.

Queens Park

Queens Park is renowned as one of the finest parks in the North West, if not the whole of England. Within her 45 acres are walkways, trees, planting, children's play area, crown green bowling, an ornamental lake, grassed areas, memorials and a lakeside pavilion café. Queens Park has retained its Green Flag and Green Heritage Site status for 2024, the Green Flag Award being an international quality kitemark for parks, green spaces, and beaches.

The Lyceum Theatre

The Lyceum Theatre is the only Edwardian theatre in Cheshire East, and is over 100 years old. Here you can experience quality entertainment in spectacular surroundings, as well as delicious food and drink.

Mornflake Stadium

Mornflake Stadium in Crewe, home to Crewe Alexandra Football Club, offers an intimate and lively atmosphere for football enthusiasts. Located just a short walk from Crewe's town centre, it's a great spot to catch a match and experience the local sports culture.

Crewe Lifestyle Centre

The Crewe Lifestyle Centre is a modern facility offering a variety of amenities, including a state-of-the-art gym, swimming pool, and sports courts, perfect for staying active and enjoying leisure time. Located in the heart of Crewe, it also features a café and spaces for community events, making it an ideal spot for both fitness enthusiasts and families alike.

Crewe Market Hall

A vibrant community hub offering everything from street food to shopping to live music and family entertainment. Crewe Market Hall is home to an eclectic mix of independent, locally based businesses who come together to create a unique and high-quality offer in the heart of Crewe.

Nantwich

Nantwich is a charming historical market town, set beside the River Weaver, with a rich history, a wealth of beautiful timber framed buildings, a quaint town square with memorial tribute, a wide range of specialty shops and one of the finest medieval town churches in Britain, St Mary's.

Hack Green Secret Nuclear Bunker

Hidden deep in the Cheshire countryside, the bunker stayed secret for more than 50 years. Now the blast doors are open and you can discover the labyrinth of rooms and authentic equipment used to run this defence region in the event of a National Emergency.

Little Moreton Hall

Constructed throughout the 16th century, Little Moreton Hall is a romantic half-timbered house defended by a moat. Interpreters wearing period costume help bring the past to life, and children can also dress up like lords and ladies.