Nantwich
Nantwich is a market town and civil parish in the Borough of Cheshire East and the county of Cheshire, England. It lies on the Cheshire Plain, on the shores of the River Weaver. The Shropshire Union Canal flows through to the west of the town on an embankment, crossing the A534 via an iron aqueduct, with the basin being a popular mooring for visitors to the town. Nantwich is about four miles south-west of Crewe and 20 miles south-east of Chester. According to the 2011 census, Nantwich has a permanent population of about 17424 and is host to a wide range of several celebrations held throughout the year. The International Cheese Awards are completed in Nantwich as a part of Nantwich Show, which is an annual farming show held at the Dorfold Hall estate in July. The 83000 square foot marquee which contains the awards has had up to 4425 different cheese entries from at least 26 countries. Another significant celebration involving food is the annual Nantwich Food Festival, which happens in the town centre over the first weekend in September. Renewed as a free-entry festival in 2010, the event draws plenty of artisan producers from both the area and further afield, and offers chef presentations, family activities and entertainment. It draws in roughly 30000 visitors a year. The town is known for having the largest collection of historical buildings in the county. Many of the listed buildings can be located in the town centre, found within the 38 hectares (94 acres) of conservation area, which primarily follows the perimeters of the late middle ages and early post-medieval town. For all your house upgrades, make sure to make use of credible contractors in Nantwich to make certain of quality.