Willington, Cheshire

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Willington
Cheshire

Willington Hall
Location
Location: 53°11’36"N, 2°40’54"W
Data
Population: 655  (2011)
Post town: Tarporley
Postcode: CW6
Dialling code: 01829
Local Government
Council: Cheshire West & Chester
Parliamentary
constituency:
Eddisbury

Willington is a village and parish in Cheshire, about nine miles from the county town, Chester.

The placename means "village of a woman called Winflǣd", from the Old English personal name Winflǣd + tun "farm, village". The name was recorded in the Domesday Book as Winfletone, and as Wynlaton in the 12th century.[1]

The village contains a public house (The Boot), a farm shop[2] and a hotel (Willington Hall).[3]

The Boot Inn

The Boot Inn occupies a row of red-brick and sandstone cottages that were built in 1815. Behind the pub is Boothsdale, also known as 'Little Switzerland', accessible by a well-used footpath.

Willington Hall

Main article: Willington Hall

Willington Hall was built in 1829 by the Nantwich architect George Latham.[3]

References

("Wikimedia Commons" has material
about Willington, Cheshire)
  1. Ekwall, Eilert, The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Place-Names. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 4th edition, 1960. p. 520 ISBN 0198691033
  2. "Farm shop - Willington Fruit Farm Shop". Willington Farm Shop website. http://www.willingtonfruitfarm.co.uk. Retrieved 14 April 2011. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Willington Hall: History". Willington Hall Hotel website. http://willingtonhall.co.uk/about-us/history/. Retrieved 14 April 2011. 

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