The small market town of Frodsham in the county of Cheshire lies just west of the River Weaver, overlooking Mersey Estuary in an attractive, scenic area. The town grew from an ancient settlement that was established by the Saxons and mentioned in the Domesday Book. Frodsham’s position at the river and estuary led to it becoming an important port and it was of particular note for the export of salt. By 1894 the Manchester Ship Canal was opened through here bringing prosperity and growth with it.
Today the lively market is still held every Thursday and there are good amenities, shopping, eateries and pubs as well as historic sites and attractions locally; including the arts centre, with its interesting clock set into the building and Frodsham Hill that dominates the town, offering stunning views over the Mersey Estuary and wonderful walks.
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59 Main St
Frodsham, WA6 7DF
68 Main Street
Frodsham, WA6 7AU
26 Church St
Frodsham, WA6 6QW
3 Fingerpost Lane
Norley
Frodsham, WA6 8LE
10 Station Avenue
Helsby
Frodsham, WA6 0AG
Georgain Building
Lady Heyes Farm
Frodsham, WA6 6SU
15 Church St
Frodsham, WA6 6PN
116 Chester Rd
Helsby
Frodsham, WA6 0QT
Brooklyn Garage
Chester Rd
Frodsham, WA6 6XR
Chester Rd
Helsby
Frodsham, WA6 9NN
Brown Moss Farm
Norley Rd
Frodsham, WA6 6LJ
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