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Coordinates: 53°09′58″N 2°27′58″W / 53.166°N 2.466°W / 53.166; -2.466
Wimboldsley is a village and civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, in the north west of England, approximately 2 miles south of Middlewich. The civil parish population taken at the 2011 census was 153.
A small area in the west of the civil parish falls within the Weaver Valley Area of Special County Value. Adjacent to this area, on the eastern bank of the River Weaver, is the Site of Special Scientific Interest of Wimboldsley Wood.
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John Shipton, one of our male teacher training graduates at Wimboldsley Primary School talks about why he chose to pursue this rewarding career with the University of Chester. For more, visit http://www.chester.ac.uk/teach
Hopley House Bed & Breakfast offers pleasant rooms, some with original features. The guest house is set in a converted barn in Wimboldsley, just 3 miles south of Middlewich. The bright and airy bedrooms at Hopley House each have a private bathroom, located across the hall. All rooms feature a flat-screen TV, and free Wi-Fi is available throughout. Hearty cooked breakfasts are available daily, featuring fresh local produce. In the heart of Cheshire, this 200-year old barn conversion is just 8 miles from Nantwich. There is free on-site parking, and the Peak District National Park can be reached in a 35-minute drive. You can also enjoy a ton of FREE perks during your stay, like Wi-Fi and parking.
Some of our student's wonderful volcanoes.
The original Acapella video of DECK THE HALLS that makes you jump out of your skin!
Meredith Infants World Book Day 2015 Competition Entry
Our Lady's Library Club, explaining what they get out of reading. They are hoping to win the World Book Day Competition - £10,000 for additional books resources and furniture. Good Luck.
WHSG entry for the World Book Day Competition 2016, answering the question 'Where does your reading take you?'