Grappenhall, Church Street And St Wilfrid's Church c.1955
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More about this scene
Two pubs and a church – some would call that a perfect combination. The Ram's Head is in the foreground, with the Parr Arms just behind. The church is dedicated to St Wilfrid, and local legend has it that this is where the Cheshire cat originated – there is a carving of a cat on the tower. Some say it was the signature of a man called Catterall who worked on the church.
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