Official visitor guide produced in association with the
Visit Chester & Cheshire regional tourist board.
Thursday, 23rd February 2012
All Saints Church in Daresbury features a 16th century font, 17th century pulpit and a memorial window to Lewis Carroll designed by Geoffrey Webb. Daresbury is the birthplace of Lewis Carroll. A 17th century carved wooden screen behind the altar contains a good example of a 'Green Man' and an 18th century acrostic in the bell tower is of great interest. There is also an 18th century embroidery depicting the church as it was circa 1710 - completely worked in human hair.
Leave the M56 at jct 11, follow signs for Daresbury travelling north on A56 for half a mile, exit right.
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