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A-Z of Northwich & Around: Places-People-History
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Northwich, at the heart of the Cheshire plain, is situated at the junction of two rivers—the Dane and Weaver. It has an impressive history stretching back to Roman times when the surrounding area was exploited for its salt pans. The town’s social and economic history might all be said to be encompassed within the three S’s: salt, soda, and shipbuilding. However, as A-Z of Northwich reveals, there is much more to be discovered. Striking a balance between old and more recent times, local authors Adrian L. Bridge and Dawn Preece bring together famous Northwich sons and daughters of today, including singer/songwriter Gary Barlow and athlete Paula Radcliffe, with those of the past, such as the architect John Douglas, Sir John Brunner the industrialist and politician, and the film star Ann Todd. A-Z of Northwich also takes the reader to a wide range of notable locations from the stately homes of Arley Hall, Marbury Hall, and Vale Royal Abbey to the industrial landmarks of the Anderton Boat Lift and the Lion Salt Works Museum. Then there are the town buildings of Witton Street with the examples of distinctive black-and-white architecture. While some of the names and places featured will be familiar to local people, there are others which will reveal a hitherto unknown aspect of the town’s rich heritage.
Northwich, at the heart of the Cheshire plain, is situated at the junction of two rivers—the Dane and Weaver. It has an impressive history stretching back to Roman times when the surrounding area was exploited for its salt pans. The town’s social and economic history might all be said to be encompassed within the three S’s: salt, soda, and shipbuilding. However, as A-Z of Northwich reveals, there is much more to be discovered. Striking a balance between old and more recent times, local authors Adrian L. Bridge and Dawn Preece bring together famous Northwich sons and daughters of today, including singer/songwriter Gary Barlow and athlete Paula Radcliffe, with those of the past, such as the architect John Douglas, Sir John Brunner the industrialist and politician, and the film star Ann Todd. A-Z of Northwich also takes the reader to a wide range of notable locations from the stately homes of Arley Hall, Marbury Hall, and Vale Royal Abbey to the industrial landmarks of the Anderton Boat Lift and the Lion Salt Works Museum. Then there are the town buildings of Witton Street with the examples of distinctive black-and-white architecture. While some of the names and places featured will be familiar to local people, there are others which will reveal a hitherto unknown aspect of the town’s rich heritage.



















