Best attractions and places to see around Buerton, Cheshire East, offer a glimpse into traditional English countryside life. This civil parish is characterized by its rural landscape and historical buildings. The area features notable historic landmarks, natural settings, and points of interest for those appreciating heritage and peaceful surroundings. Buerton provides a quieter experience focused on its historical architecture and serene rural landscape.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Audlem is a stunning little town with a striking church and high street. Nice to see a place decked out with Union Flags.
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Audlem is an attractive place--beware of the traffic if you are on bike though!
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Nantwich (/ˈnæntwɪtʃ/ NAN-twitch) is a market town. It has among the highest concentrations of listed buildings in England, with notably good examples of Tudor and Georgian architecture. It had a population of 14,045 in 2021 Amazing building its a beautiful place to visit.
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I had the chance to see the bridge lift ! The pub next to it was great … some years ago but now turned for the worse ( do nit order a cappuccino unless you like tepid milked coffee).
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The Nantwich Aqueduct, a Grade II listed bridge, stands as a testament to the vision of Thomas Telford, its construction being finalized in 1828. This aqueduct gracefully bears the weight of the Shropshire Union Canal, serving as the remarkable 'Gateway to Nantwich.' In 2015, restoration efforts were undertaken. This ambitious endeavour, secured victory in the restoration and historic environment category of the prestigious Canal & River Trust's Living Waterways Awards in 2016.
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Nantwich is a hidden gem with lots of old Tudor and Georgian buildings and cafes to stop at, plus lots of roads around the town have been freshly tarmacked.
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Shroppie fly now reopened nice selection of beers on tap, dog friendly.
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Buerton and its surroundings offer a rich history. You can explore the brick body of the Buerton Old Windmill, dating back to 1779, or the Grade I listed Dod Cottage from 1615. Nearby, the Nantwich Aqueduct, a masterpiece by Thomas Telford, is a notable Grade II listed bridge. Don't miss St James' Church in Audlem, a parish church overlooking the village, or the historic Nantwich Town Centre, known for its Tudor and Georgian architecture.
Yes, Buerton village is home to several historic buildings. These include Buerton Old House, a 17th-century building, and Buerton House (formerly Tythe Barn Farm), which, despite its Edwardian brickwork, conceals an older core. Additionally, several Grade II listed historic farmhouses like Woodhouse Farmhouse and Smithy House offer a glimpse into traditional English countryside architecture.
The parish of Buerton is predominantly rural and agricultural, offering peaceful natural settings. You can find several small areas of woodland, such as Brick-kiln Wood, Brook Plantation, and Long Wood. The area is also characterized by waterways, including Birchall Brook, which forms part of the north-eastern parish boundary, and numerous scattered small meres and ponds.
Yes, several attractions in the vicinity are suitable for families. The Wrenbury Lift Bridge on the Llangollen Canal is a picturesque spot where you can watch narrowboats pass through the historic lifting bridge. The Nantwich Aqueduct is another interesting historical site. Exploring Nantwich Town Centre with its unique architecture and cafes can also be an enjoyable family outing.
Absolutely. The rural landscape around Buerton is ideal for walks. You can find easy hikes, such as the 4.5 km loop from Audlem covering The Shroppie Fly to St James' Church. For more options, explore the various routes in the Easy hikes around Buerton guide.
Yes, cycling enthusiasts will find options in the area. The National Cycle Network Regional Route 75 passes through the southern part of the parish, following Kettle and Woodhouse Lanes. For mountain biking, you can find routes like the 41 km 'Winterley Pool – Wheelock Rail Trail loop from Nantwich' in the MTB Trails around Buerton guide.
The terrain around Buerton is predominantly rural and agricultural, characterized by gentle rolling countryside. You can expect to walk on paths through fields, along quiet country lanes, and beside waterways. The area is generally flat to gently undulating, making it suitable for leisurely walks and cycling.
You'll find options for refreshments near several attractions. Wrenbury Lift Bridge has cafes and two pubs nearby. In Audlem, The Shroppie Fly is a typical pub located next to the canal, offering food and drinks. Nantwich Town Centre also boasts numerous cafes and eateries.
Visitors particularly enjoy the picturesque settings and historical charm. The canal wharf at Wrenbury Lift Bridge is often described as a lovely place for a picnic, with the added fun of watching the bridge operate. Nantwich Town Centre is appreciated for its 'hidden gem' quality, with its well-preserved Tudor and Georgian buildings. The tranquility of the rural landscape and the historical significance of sites like Nantwich Aqueduct are also highly valued.
Yes, there are several running trails to explore. You can find moderate routes such as the 10.9 km 'St James' Church, Audlem – Audlem Centre loop from Audlem' or the 6.7 km 'The Shroppie Fly, Audlem – St James' Church, Audlem loop from Audlem'. More options are detailed in the Running Trails around Buerton guide.
While specific seasonal information isn't provided, the predominantly rural and agricultural nature of Buerton suggests that spring, summer, and early autumn would be ideal for outdoor activities like walking, cycling, and exploring historical sites. During these seasons, the weather is generally more favorable for enjoying the countryside and waterways.


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