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Frodsham
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Also known as Frodsham, Cheshire

Frodsham is a market town, civil parish, and electoral ward in the unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. Its population in 2021 was 9,300. It is south east of Liverpool and southwest of Manchester. The River Weaver runs to its northeast and on the west it overlooks the estuary of the River Mersey. The A56 road and the Chester–Manchester railway line pass through the town, and the M56 motorway passes to the northwest.

Key facts

UK place.country
England
UK place.official_name
Frodsham
UK place.type
Town and civil parish
UK place.static_image_name
Frodsham-hill-cropped.jpg
UK place.static_image_caption
Frodsham from Overton/Frodsham Hill
UK place.population
9,300
UK place.population_ref
(2021)
UK place.statistic_title
GSS code
UK place.statistic
E04011099
UK place.civil_parish
Frodsham
UK place.unitary_england
Cheshire West and Chester
UK place.lieutenancy_england
Cheshire
UK place.region
North West England
UK place.constituency_westminster
Runcorn and Helsby
UK place.post_town
FRODSHAM
UK place.postcode_district
WA6
UK place.postcode_area
WA
UK place.dial_code
01928

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Frodsham is a market town, civil parish, and electoral ward in the unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. Its population in 2021 was 9,300. It is south east of Liverpool and southwest of Manchester. The River Weaver runs to its northeast and on the west it overlooks the estuary of the River Mersey. The A56 road and the Chester–Manchester railway line pass through the town, and the M56 motorway passes to the northwest.

In the medieval era, Frodsham was an important borough and port belonging to the Earls of Chester. Its parish church, St. Laurence's, still exhibits evidence of a building present in the 12th century in its nave and is referenced in the Domesday Book. A market is held each Thursday, and Frodsham's viability as a trading centre was emphasised by the presence of the "big five" clearing banks and several building societies, though the branches of HSBC and NatWest have recently closed. Development in the town's shops and premises with alcohol licences is evident through the opening or modernisation of contemporary-style bar, restaurants, take-aways, and public houses since 2002, and in the continued presence of small, specialised, businesses operating from town-centre shops.

Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Frodsham” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.

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