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'''Tarporley''' is a large village in [[Cheshire]], a place of 2,634 souls at the 2001 Census.
 
'''Tarporley''' is a large village in [[Cheshire]], a place of 2,634 souls at the 2001 Census.
  
The village is is considered a picturesque village for both visitors and residents.  It holds a regular country market on the first Saturday of each month.  The High Street has three pubs: the Foresters Arms, the Swan Hotel and the Rising Sun.
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The village is considered a picturesque village for both visitors and residents.  It holds a regular country market on the first Saturday of each month.  The High Street has three pubs: the Foresters Arms, the Swan Hotel and the Rising Sun.
  
 
Trporley is bypassed by the A49 and A51 roads.  It was once served by Beeston Castle and Tarporley railway station on the [[Chester]] to [[Crewe]] main line, more than two miles from the village; the line remains open but the station closed in April 1966.
 
Trporley is bypassed by the A49 and A51 roads.  It was once served by Beeston Castle and Tarporley railway station on the [[Chester]] to [[Crewe]] main line, more than two miles from the village; the line remains open but the station closed in April 1966.

Revision as of 13:41, 27 January 2016

Tarporley
Cheshire
Tarporley.jpg
High Street
Location
Grid reference: SJ553627
Location: 53°9’37"N, 2°40’10"W
Data
Population: 2,634  (2001)
Post town: Tarporley
Postcode: CW6
Dialling code: 01829
Local Government
Council: Cheshire West & Chester
Parliamentary
constituency:
Eddisbury

Tarporley is a large village in Cheshire, a place of 2,634 souls at the 2001 Census.

The village is considered a picturesque village for both visitors and residents. It holds a regular country market on the first Saturday of each month. The High Street has three pubs: the Foresters Arms, the Swan Hotel and the Rising Sun.

Trporley is bypassed by the A49 and A51 roads. It was once served by Beeston Castle and Tarporley railway station on the Chester to Crewe main line, more than two miles from the village; the line remains open but the station closed in April 1966.

The Tarporley Hunt Club, which is the oldest surviving hunt club in England, meets in the village.

The Swan Hotel, Tarporley

Outside links

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("Wikimedia Commons" has material
about Tarporley)

References