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England green and pleasant land welcomes visitors from around the world. The choice of accommodation is yours whether it is Bed and Breakfast, a five star hotel, a caravan or holiday park, what about a canal boat or a cottage in the country. Whichever chosen county the diversity of England is yours to savour. To the north of the area known as the Heart of England and tucked away under Liverpool and bordering Wales and Derbyshire the Industrial life of Cheshire is has a working Museum the Quarry Bank Mill, Styal as a reminder of this era and showing the whole process of spinning raw cotton fibres into thread with the use of the waters in the Bollin Valley to power the water frame beginning in the year 1784, weaving, bleaching, printing and dying can still be seen today with demonstrations and clattering weaving looms. Finally failing through cheap foreign competition inn this area near Manchester for 200 years the cotton industry began to grind to a halt. Social history was born here too when the owner of Quarry Bank Mill realised the importance of a stable healthy work force. The City of Chester built of the River Dee boasts a Cathedral and also an added attraction of a Zoo and Chester shops in Chester Row have timber frontage and two tier levels access from street level found no where else in Britain make for yet another typical unique county attraction. Bishop Lloyd's House in Watergate Street is a fine example of a Tudor Building with richly carved figures. The city walls were originally built by the Romans and at Eastgate there is another fine example of art the wrought iron clock erected in 1897. Following the route to Newgate a Roman Amphitheatre built in AD100 can be found. So find your accommodation at 'A Place To Stay' | ||||||||||||||||