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It has been suggested that a Roman road branched off
Watling Street to Holt, crossing the River Dee at Farndon (Harris and Thacker 1987, 217–8), while the discovery of a hypocaust system at Crewe (CSMR 1787), 2km south-east of Farndon, suggests that this may have been the site of a Roman villa.
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in 924, shortly after quelling a revolt of an alliance of
Mercians and Welshmen. This involved Edward successfully taking Chester from the occupying Mercians and Welshmen, and then re-garrisoning it, and this happened shortly before his death. Up to the 14th century, Farndon also included the
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is the old parish church in
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700:, former butler to Diana, Princess of Wales, maintained a home in the village and had a shop bearing his name, which he has since sold. It is now an antique shop called Botany House.
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construction, is said to be haunted. Holt Castle is located on the opposite side of the river; it was constructed in the 13th and 14th centuries. The castle fell to the forces of
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settled the area in the 8th century. As the political border moved back and forth during the following centuries, Farndon has been either part of Wales or
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Bendall, Sarah (2004). "Speed, John (1551/2–1629)".
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1420:Farndon Local History Group ed.Lathom, F. (1981).
673:The village also has a Methodist Chapel at nearby
648:. The church tower still shows signs of Civil War
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1143:"Cemetery Details: Farndom (St. Chad) Churchyard"
577:that has the same name. This ward stretches from
419:The village's English name was first recorded in
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892:"Local Area Report – Farndon Parish (E04011097)"
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686:Major Roger Barnston (1826–1857), served in the
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859:"Local Area Report – Farndon Parish (13UB0500)"
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1378:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
400:lies just over the River Dee from Farndon.
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1405:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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384:, England. It is on the banks of the
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627:Site of Special Scientific Interest
423:in 924 AD. It has been recorded as
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2735:List of civil parishes in Cheshire
1008:. Open Domesday/University of Hull
932:Fuller, Mike (29 September 2016).
490:The area was inhabited during the
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1230:Crewe-by-Farndon Methodist Chapel
922:Dodgson, J. McN. (1972). page 74.
768:Farndon Civil War Memorial Window
1585:Ashton Hayes and Horton-cum-Peel
959:. www.cheshirearchaeology.org.uk
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663:The village used to have four
454:As Farndon is adjacent to the
451:. The name means "Fern Hill".
1:
1990:Shocklach Oviatt and District
1185:Chester and District Standard
1179:Porter, Gary (26 June 2020).
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380:and the ceremonial county of
2873:Parliamentary constituencies
1910:Mickle Trafford and District
1392:UK public library membership
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376:in the unitary authority of
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1945:No Man’s Heath and District
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656:of two British soldiers of
532:) and Bigot de Loges (from
492:Roman occupation of Britain
466:separates the village from
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107:OS grid reference
21:Human settlement in England
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2914:Civil parishes in Cheshire
2843:Grade II* listed buildings
2000:Stanthorne and Wimboldsley
1985:Saughall and Shotwick Park
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1399:Dodgson, J. McN. (1972).
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378:Cheshire West and Chester
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835:. Farndon Parish Council
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692:Indian rebellion of 1857
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2446:Tushingham cum Grindley
2119:Civil parishes (former)
2030:Tattenhall and District
983:"Cheshire A-K: Farndon"
706:, comedian and host of
470:), it is also known as
396:. The Welsh village of
392:, which here forms the
2065:Utkinton and Cotebrook
1436:Royden, Mike, (2016).
1384:10.1093/ref:odnb/26093
1242:"CREWE (near Farndon)"
1028:"Ward population 2011"
985:. Domesday Book Online
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690:and was killed in the
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227:Postcode district
157:Ceremonial county
139:Unitary authority
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1715:Cuddington, Eddisbury
1575:Anderton with Marbury
1497:Principal settlements
1164:Royden, Mike (2016).
1082:"Farndon Cliffs SSSI"
602:
2909:Villages in Cheshire
2356:Newton-by-Tattenhall
2176:Chorlton-by-Backford
2085:Whitegate and Marton
1735:Delamere and Oakmere
1560:Aldford and Saighton
1098:on 26 September 2007
1004:Powell-Smith, Anna.
814:Notes and references
708:In Bed With Medinner
509:chapelry of Holt in
456:England–Wales border
394:England–Wales border
207:Sovereign state
2637:Ellesmere Port
2593:(cities in italics)
2560:Unitary authorities
1960:Poulton and Pulford
1810:Hargrave and Huxley
1765:Eaton and Eccleston
348: /
2341:Marlston-cum-Lache
2226:Dunham-on-the-Hill
2191:Churton by Farndon
2186:Churton by Aldford
1720:Cuddington, Malpas
1431:www.farndon.org.uk
614:and originally of
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545:Chester Racecourse
516:Referenced in the
293:UK Parliament
239:Dialling code
16:Village in England
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2456:Wimbolds Trafford
2436:Tilstone Fearnall
2035:Thornton-le-Moors
1750:Duddon and Burton
1390:(Subscription or
1274:on 15 August 2009
939:Chester Chronicle
755:Barnston monument
741:Gallery of images
681:Notable residents
638:English Civil War
552:English Civil War
530:Robert de Limesey
526:Bishop of Chester
372:is a village and
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2296:Horton-by-Malpas
2256:Foulk Stapleford
2216:Crewe-by-Farndon
2181:Church Shocklach
2151:Bruen Stapleford
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