Bunbury, Village And The Dysart Arms c.1960
Photo ref:
B562007

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Here we see the pub where all village pubs should be - next door to the churchyard. St Boniface's Church in Bunbury is an imposing church, and dates from the 14th century, although the builders appear to have used stones from an earlier church on the site. It is also the home of the oldest alabaster tomb in Cheshire - that of Sir Hugh Calveley - which dates to 1394.
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