Sandbach in Cheshire

Sandbach is a Town in the county of Cheshire.

The town of Sandbach is also home to two historic manors, Wheelock Hall and Sandbach Hall. The first mention of Sandbach comes from 1294 where the place was referred to as ‘Sanbec’. This word can be identified as an Old English name meaning sand stream. It has been claimed that the name may have come from sand beds in the River Wheelock, which could possibly have led to sand accumulations along its banks resulting in sandbanks or sandbeaches. Supporting this theory are remains of oyster catchers close by which would further point towards sand deposits. However there are no records whatsoever of any large scale oyster fishing on either river.

It was originally sandstone that had been mined in the area, but this sandstone played an important role in the development of sand as a building material. Sand’s usefulness as a sand-lime brick making material comes from the fact that it is ‘free’ and available locally. This made it cheap to produce bricks and resulted in several sand-brick factories opening across Cheshire.

However this settlement was never critically significant due to nearby Congleton being favoured by industry over Sandbach. Also, it failed to thrive after the River Wheelock was redirected away from Sandbach during irrigationin the early 19th century.

Retail in Sandbach

There are great places to visit near Sandbach including some great towns, villages, historic buildings, country parks, nature reserves, sssis, museums, parks, cities, castles, roman sites, ruins, lakes, woodlands, hills, hiking areas, old mines, ancient sites and canals.

Don't miss Ellesmere Port, Warrington, Widnes, Knutsford, Blacon, Saltney, and Macclesfield's towns if visiting the area around Sandbach.

Sandbach's best nearby villages can be found at Styal, Daresbury, Thelwall, Saughall, Lache, Marton, and Prestbury.

The area around Sandbach boasts some of the best historic buildings including Quarry Bank, Warrington Parish Church Of St Elphin, The Ruskin Rooms, Tatton Park, Chester Racecourse, Chester City Walls, and Bonewaldesthorne Tower.

Don't miss Quarry Bank, Tatton Park, and Teggs Nose Country Park's country parks if visiting the area around Sandbach.

There are a number of nature reserves near Sandbach including Woolston Eyes, and Tatton Park.

Places near Sandbach feature a number of interesting sssis including Woolston Eyes.

There are a number of museums near to Sandbach including Warrington Museum and Art Gallery.

Sandbach's best nearby parks can be found at Victoria Park - Widnes, Tatton Park, Water Tower Gardens, Westminster Park, and Timbersbrook Picnic Area.

Sandbach is near some unmissable cities like Chester,

Castles to visit near Sandbach include Chester Castle.

Chester Roman Amphitheatre and Roman Walls is a great place to visit close to Sandbach if you like roman sites.

Chester Roman Amphitheatre and Roman Walls is one of Sandbach's best, nearby ruins to visit in Sandbach.

There are a several good lakes in the Sandbach area like Trentabank Reservoir, and Redes Mere.

Don't miss Trentabank Reservoir, and Macclesfield Forest's woodlands if visiting the area around Sandbach.

Shutlingsloe, and Teggs Nose Country Park are great places to visit near Sandbach if you like hills.

The area around Sandbach boasts some of the best hiking areas including Teggs Nose Country Park, and Alderley Edge National Trust.

Engine Vein is a great place to visit close to Sandbach if you like old mines.

Don't miss Goldenstone's ancient sites if visiting the area around Sandbach.

Anderton Boat Lift is a great place to visit close to Sandbach if you like canals.

Sandbach History

There are some historic monuments around Sandbach:

Places to see near Sandbach

History of Sandbach

Sanbec: Bigot de Loges. 1 hide and 1½ virgates pay tax. Land for 2 ploughs. 1 Frenchman has ½ plough, 3 slaves. 2 villagers have ½ plough. Church. Woodland. Value TRE 4s; now 8s.

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Lakes near Sandbach

    Rivers near Sandbach

    Shopping in Sandbach

    The Co-operative Food Lawton Way, Elworth

    The Co-operative Food supermarket

    The Co-operative Food 216, Middlewich Road

    The Co-operative Food supermarket

    Demeter Natures Food Bold Street, Sandbach Heath

    Demeter Natures Food supermarket

    Where to Eat in Sandbach

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