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Culcheth and Glazebury is a civil parish within the Unitary Authority of Warrington Borough in the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. The area was dense woodland until the Norman Conquest, hence the village gets its name from the Celtic for "at the edge of the wood". Bronze age pottery discovered at Croft suggests the area was inhabited 4,000 years ago. The Culcheth family played an important role in shaping village fortunes. Gilbert de Culcheth was lord of the Manor of Culcheth and built... full article at wikipedia
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