Mobberley railway station
Mobberley railway station serves the village of Mobberley in Cheshire, England. It is located to the north of the village and is managed by Northern Rail.
Partington is a town and civil parish within the Metropolitan Borough of Trafford in Greater Manchester, England, about 10 miles (16 km) to the south-west of Manchester city centre. Historically part of Cheshire, it lies on the southern bank of the Manchester Ship Canal, opposite Cadishead on the northern bank. It has a population of 7,327.
Population: 7,895
Latitude: 53° 25' 7.82" N
Longitude: -2° 25' 41.34" W
Mobberley railway station serves the village of Mobberley in Cheshire, England. It is located to the north of the village and is managed by Northern Rail.
Millington is a civil parish in the Borough of Cheshire East in England. Its name is a "relic of Saxon clanship - the ton or town of the Millings" The parish is primarily agricultural, with a number of farms including Moss House Farm, Newhall Farm,…
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