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Weir Warrington Walk

Woolston, Warrington, England

Weir Warrington Walk

Length8 mi
Elev. Gain91.8 ft
Est. Steps18000

River

Wild flowers

City walk

Playground

Created by Wolfie1963
Introduction
Weir Warrington Walk is a 8 mile (18,000-step) route located near Woolston, Warrington, England. This route has an elevation gain of about 91.8 ft and is rated as medium. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

Woolston Park

Park
Woolston Park is a modern park that is situated in the civil parish of Woolston, Warrington, in the English county of Cheshire.Woolston Park covers 56 acres (230,000 m²) and was officially opened in 1977. It was created from neglected farmland to provide a valuable refuge for people and wildlife amongst the rapidly expanding local community.

Bruche Police National Training Centre

Place
The Bruche Police Training Centre was a training complex for probationary police officers in the United Kingdom. It trained many thousands of officers over a period of around sixty years, until its closure in May 2006. The site in a suburb of Warrington was operated by CENTREX, the 'Central Police Training and Development Authority'.

County Borough of Warrington

Place
The County Borough of Warrington was, from 1900 to 1974, a local government district centred on Warrington in Lancashire, northwest England. It was alternatively known as Warrington County Borough and the County of Warrington.The district was created in 1900 and was based upon the earlier Municipal Borough of Warrington, which had, in turn, been based on the older ancient borough of Warrington.

Cardinal Newman Catholic High School, Warrington

School
Cardinal Newman Catholic High School is a Roman Catholic co-educational comprehensive school. It is graded by Ofsted as a 'Good' school that educates approximately 739 children between 11 and 16 years of age. Ofsted also said that 'Cardinal Newman is a school which has much to be proud of and an exciting future to look forward to.

Bruche, Warrington

Place
Bruche is a large suburb of Warrington, England.It forms the old border of Poulton and Warrington.In 2005 it was home to the Bruche Police Training Centre, a national police training centre.

Holy Trinity Church, Warrington

Place
Holy Trinity Church is in the centre of the town of Warrington, Cheshire, England. The church is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building. It is an active Anglican parish church in the diocese of Liverpool, the archdeaconry of Warrington and the deanery of Warrington.

Church Street, Warrington

Place
Church Street is one of the main thoroughfares of Warrington in Cheshire, England, linking the modern town centre to St Elphin's Church, to the east.

St Elphin's Church, Warrington

Place
St Elphin's Church is the parish church of the town of Warrington, Cheshire, England. The church is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building. It is an active Anglican parish church in the diocese of Liverpool, the archdeaconry of Warrington and the deanery of Warrington.

St Mary's Church, Warrington

Building
St Mary's Church, or St Mary's Priory, is in the town centre of Warrington, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building, and is an active Roman Catholic church. The parish was established and served by Benedictine monks from Ampleforth Abbey, but following the withdrawal of Ampleforth Abbey from the parish in 2012, it was served by the priest from St Benedict's Church, Warrington.

Warrington Academy

Place
Warrington Academy, active as a teaching establishment from 1756 to 1782, was a prominent dissenting academy, that is, a school or college set up by those who dissented from the established Church of England. It was located in Warrington (then part of Lancashire, now within Cheshire). Formally dissolved in 1786, the funds then remaining were applied to the founding of Manchester New College in Manchester, which was effectively the Warrington Academy's successor, and in time this led to the formation of Harris Manchester College, Oxford.
Route Details

Length

8 mi

Elev. Gain

91.8 ft

Est. Steps

18000
Created by
Wolfie1963
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