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- Bridgemere is a village (at SJ717454) and former civil parish, now in the parish of Doddington and District, in the unitary authority area of Cheshire...
- The Wem–Bridgemere–Red Rock Fault System is a complex zone of intersecting faults which defines the south-eastern boundary of the Cheshire Basin, a deep...
- parent company, W.W. (1990) Ltd, from Steve Morgan and his own company Bridgemere Group for a reported £45 million, with Jez Moxey stepping down from his...
- important role in the UK economy. The largest garden centre in the UK is Bridgemere Garden Centre (Blue Diamond Garden Centres), which is located in Nantwich...
- Trees, Winkney Farm, Ratton Inner areas: Rodmill, Ocklynge, Seaside, Bridgemere, Roselands, Downside Town centre: Town centre, Little Chelsea, Meads,...
- Audlem and to the south of Crewe. Nearby villages include Blakenhall, Bridgemere, Checkley, Hatherton, Walgherton and Wybunbury. The A51 runs north–south...
- manufacturer TVR John Ravenscroft (horticulturalist), British founder of Bridgemere Garden World John Ravenscroft (composer) (c. 1665 – 1697), English violinist...
- years, Morgan stepped down as Redrow chairman, although his company, Bridgemere, remained one of its largest shareholders. In 2001 Morgan founded Brownfield...
- District Parish Council, which also includes the parishes of Blakenhall, Bridgemere, Checkley **** Wrinehill, Doddington and Lea. From 1974 the civil parish...
- to 503 at the 2011 Census. Nearby villages include Adderley, Audlem, Bridgemere, Hankelow, Hatherton, Hunsterson and Woore. Buerton appears in the Domesday...