About Northwich - Northwich is a town built on a rich salt heritage. When salt was discovered on Marbury Estate in 1670, it paved the way for a prosperous future. The creation of waterways such as the Weaver Navigation, in 1710, and the Trent and Mersey Canal, completed in 1777, added to the town’s prosperity.The town itself is rich in heritage, distinctive black and white 'magpie' buildings dominate the townscape echoing its historic wealth. Shopping - Weaver Square Shopping Centre is located in the heart of Northwich Town Centre and is easily accessible by car, bus or train.
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Parking spaces are located all around the Town Centre and all parking is Free. There is also ample parking for the disabled and the Town Centre has an excellent Shopmobility scheme. Things to do - Northwich is an ideal place for exploring unspoilt countryside discovering a rich industrial heritage, and experiencing some of the UK's most captivating waterways. The fully restored Anderton Boat Lift, first built in 1875 and known as the "Cathedral of the Canals" attracts a stream of narrow boats and visitors. For days out with children see: www.kidsdaysout.co.uk/
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