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Broomhall Church, a Methodist chapel, was built in Newtown in 1838 by Joseph Cartlidge. A Primitive Methodist Chapel was constructed in 1875 at Sound Heath, and a Sunday School was added in the late 1930s. This chapel closed in 1973, when the congregation united with that of Broomhall Church, which
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and Edleston Brook form parts of the southern and northern boundaries of the parish, respectively. Several unnamed brooks also run through the parish, and many small meres and ponds are scattered across its farmland and woodland. The majority of the terrain is relatively flat, with an average
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were dried; six sets of wooden shutters on each of the two floors were used to adjust the airflow. An adjoining wing with a higher roof was used for brewing. The building was substantially unaltered and in use as a barn in 2006, but was being converted into residential use in 2010.
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came near to Nantwich ... and took great prey from Dorfold, Acton, Ravensmoor, Sound, and all that neighbourhood; namely, all the cows and young beasts they could find, with horses and household stuff from many, to a great value, and carried all away with
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elevation of around 60 metres; near the northern parish boundary and adjacent to the Weaver in the southwest the land is more undulating in character. There are several areas of woodland within the parish, including Sound Heath and Asphodel.
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at Red Lion Farm in Sound Heath. A few small industrial and service enterprises operate within the parish, including television and video repairs (Sound Heath), metal fabricators (Sound Lane) and secretarial services (Newtown).
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In 2006, the total population of the civil parish was estimated as 220. The 2001 census recorded a population of 233, in 88 households. The historical population figures were 192 (1801), 261 (1851), 234 (1901) and 237 (1951).
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is another nationally scarce species which has been recorded at Sound Heath. The area is also an important breeding site for a wide range of birds.
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runs along the south-east edge of the civil parish. Three unclassified roads run from the A530. Wrenbury Heath Road runs westwards towards
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Cheshire East Council & Cheshire West and Chester Council: Interactive Mapping: Sound and District Primary School
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railway line runs through the parish from the south-west to the north-east, crossing Wrenbury Heath Road at
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Cheshire East Council & Cheshire West and Chester Council: Interactive Mapping: Brine Leas High School
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Sound is administered by Sound and District Parish Council, jointly with the nearby civil parishes of
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at one end, which was extended in 1980. It belongs to the Audlem section of the Nantwich Circuit.
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origin and means "a sandy place". The first record of the township is in 1310. It was raided by
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Regional Route 75 runs westwards from the A530 along Newtown Road and then follows Sound Lane.
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predominating. The flat terrain has an average elevation of around 60 metres. There is a small
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building is on an H-shaped plan with a tiled roof. The two end bays are gabled and have small
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Cheshire East Council & Cheshire West and Chester Council: Interactive Mapping: Eddisbury
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The civil parish has a total area of 1,089 acres (441 ha). The underlying geology is
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Cheshire East Council & Cheshire West and Chester Council: Interactive Mapping: Sound
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to Wrenbury. Sound Lane initially runs westwards, joining Wrenbury Heath Road at
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was renamed Broomhall and Sound Church. Sound School (on the boundary with
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and breeding birds. Nationally scarce species observed here include the
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predominates, but there is also sheep pasture, horse paddocks and some
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railway line crosses the parish. The area is mainly agricultural, with
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opened in 1876. Other historic buildings include a rare example of a
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origin which means a sandy place. Sound is not mentioned in the
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Sound Heath is one of the most important sites in Cheshire for
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In 1831 there was a hopyard north of Sound Hall, which had a
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Borough Council, which was succeeded on 1 April 2009 by the
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Broomhall and Sound Methodist Chapel is in Newtown at
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was approved in 1853. Construction employed engineers
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Natural England: Local Nature Reserves: Sound Heath
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stands opposite Sound Hall on Wrenbury Heath Road (
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Sound is located in Cheshire
Cheshire
OS grid reference
SJ619483
Unitary authority
Cheshire East
Ceremonial county
Cheshire
Region
North West
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
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CW5
Dialling code
UK Parliament
Eddisbury
UK
England
Cheshire
53°01′52″N 2°34′08″W / 53.031°N 2.569°W / 53.031; -2.569
SJ619483
civil parish
Cheshire East
Cheshire
Nantwich
Aston

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