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What to See in Ellesmere Port - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 9 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Ellesmere Port (United Kingdom). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: National Waterways Museum, Blue Planet Aquarium, and Shropshire Union Canal. Also, be sure to include Rivacre Valley in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Ellesmere Port (England).

National Waterways Museum

Museum in Ellesmere Port, England
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Museum in Ellesmere Port, England. The National Waterways Museum is in Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, England, at the northern end of the Shropshire Union Canal where it meets the Manchester Ship Canal. The museum's collections and archives focus on the Britain's navigable inland waterways, including its rivers and canals, and include canal boats, traditional clothing, painted canal decorative ware and tools. It is one of several museums and attractions operated by the Canal & River Trust, the successor to The Waterways Trust.[1]

Address: S Pier Rd, CH65 4FW Ellesmere Port

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Blue Planet Aquarium

Aquarium in Ellesmere Port, England
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Aquarium in Ellesmere Port, England. The Blue Planet Aquarium is a marine and freshwater aquarium located by the Cheshire Oaks retail and leisure complex in Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, England. When opened by the Queen in July 1998, it was the largest aquarium in the UK, and is still the largest in North West England. The £12 million building was designed by Manchester-based Buttress Fuller Alsop architects to resemble the shape of a crashing wave. It was built by Cheshire-based developer Deep Sea Leisure, who also built Deep Sea World in North Queensferry, Scotland.

Its stated aim is to "enlighten, increase knowledge and raise interest in the marine environment using an interactive, entertaining and sustainable approach."[2]

Address: Longlooms Rd, CH65 9LF Ellesmere Port

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Shropshire Union Canal

Canal in England
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Canal in England. The Shropshire Union Canal, nicknamed the "Shroppie", is a navigable canal in England. The Llangollen and Montgomery canals are the modern names of branches of the Shropshire Union system and lie partially in Wales.

The canal lies in the counties of Staffordshire, Shropshire and Cheshire in the north-west English Midlands. It links the canal system of the West Midlands, at Wolverhampton, with the River Mersey and Manchester Ship Canal at Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, 66 miles (106 km) distant.

The "SU main line" runs southeast from Ellesmere Port on the River Mersey to the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal at Autherley Junction in Wolverhampton. Other links are to the Llangollen Canal (at Hurleston Junction), the Middlewich Branch (at Barbridge Junction), which itself connects via the Wardle Canal with the Trent and Mersey Canal, and the River Dee (in Chester). With two connections to the Trent and Mersey (via the Middlewich Branch and the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal) the SU is part of an important circular and rural holiday route called the Four Counties Ring.

The SU main line was the last trunk narrow canal route to be built in England. It was not completed until 1835 and was the last major civil engineering accomplishment of Thomas Telford.

The name "Shropshire Union" comes from the amalgamation of the various component companies (Ellesmere Canal, Birmingham and Liverpool Junction Canal, Montgomeryshire Canal) that came together to form the Shropshire Union Railways and Canal Company. The main line between Nantwich and Autherley Junction was almost built as a railway although eventually it was decided to construct it as a waterway.[3]

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Rivacre Valley

Rivacre Valley
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Rivacre Valley is an area of parkland and woodland in Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, England. Named after the Rivacre Brook which runs through a valley in this area, the park is an established wildlife habitat and local nature reserve. The park is over 300 acres and comprises meadow and several areas of woodland. Church Wood, to the north west, is separated from the rest of the park by a golf course. The site also features an orienteering course.[4]

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Christ Church

Building
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Building. Christ Church is an Elim Pentecostal Church in Station Road, Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, England. The church is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building.[5]

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Ellesmere Port Dock

Ellesmere Port Dock
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Ellesmere Port Dock is a dock in Britain, situated on the Manchester Ship Canal, in Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, England.[6]

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Paperboat Gallery
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Art gallery, Classes and workshops, Shopping, Museum

Address: 5 Whitby Road, CH65 8AA Ellesmere Port

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Action Transport Theatre

Action Transport Theatre
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Concerts and shows, Theater

Address: Stanney Lane, CH65 9AE Ellesmere Port

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Whitby Park

Park in Ellesmere Port, England
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Park in Ellesmere Port, England. Whitby Park is the main urban park in Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, England. It is managed by Cheshire West and Chester Council.[7]

Address: 43 Thamesdale, CH65 6QP Ellesmere Port

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