Barthomley tourist guide map of landmarks & destinations by Walkfo
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When travelling to Barthomley, Walkfo’s has created a travel guide & Barthomley overview of Barthomley’s hotels & accommodation, Barthomley’s weather through the seasons & travel destinations / landmarks in Barthomley. Experience a unique Barthomley when you travel with Walkfo as your tour guide to Barthomley map.
Barthomley history
Barthomley was an ancient parish within Cheshire. It contained five townships: Alsager, Balterley, Crewe, and Haslington. During the English Civil War St Bertoline’s Church was the location of a notorious massacre of at least 12 pro-Parliamentarian prisoners by Royalist troops.
Barthomley map & travel guide with history & landmarks to explore
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With 19 travel places to explore on our Barthomley travel map, Walkfo is a personalised tour guide to tell you about the places in Barthomley as you travel by foot, bike, car or bus. No need for a physical travel guide book or distractions by phone screens, as our geo-cached travel content is automatically triggered on our Barthomley map when you get close to a travel location (or for more detailed Barthomley history from Walkfo).
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Famous Barthomley landmarks to explore while you travel at Barthomley
Barthomley has two main landmarks: the White Lion public house and the parish church of St Bertoline. Pevsner describes the village as “[a] pretty village, with a number of black and white houses and cottages, C17…, but mostly C19, and built for Crewe estate”.
White Lion
The White Lion is a half-timbered, thatched building dated 1614. It is a Grade II* listed building, and included in CAMRA’s register of Historic Pub Interiors.
St Bertoline’s Church
Barthomley is thought to be the only church in England dedicated to St Bertoline. Its earliest feature is a Norman doorway, and other important remnants include a fine Perpendicular roof.
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There are [audiofact] tourist / travel locations for you to visit using Walkfo. The following example of a Barthomley map spot within our tourist guide app provides a small insight into the type of history & cultural information available for Barthomley specifically through Walkfo’s audio map: