Warburton

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Warburton is a village in Greater Manchester, England, known for its historic church, toll bridge over the River Mersey, and rural character.

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Warburton canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf village
administrativeArea civil parish of Warburton
bridgeCarries road traffic over the River Mersey
bridgeType privately owned toll bridge
ceremonialCounty Greater Manchester
character rural
churchDedication Saint Werburgh
churchDenomination Church of England
country England
crossedByRoad B5159 road
distanceFrom approximately 12 miles southwest of Manchester city centre
hasChurch St Werburgh’s Church, Warburton
hasFeature agricultural land
historic church
toll bridge
hasHeritage medieval parish church site
hasStructure Warburton Toll Bridge
historicCounty Cheshire
landUse predominantly farmland
locatedIn Greater Manchester
Trafford
surface form: Metropolitan Borough of Trafford
locatedNear Dunham Massey
Lymm
Partington
notableFor St Werburgh’s Church
Warburton Toll Bridge
rural character
postalTown Lymm
region North West England
riverCrossedBy River Mersey
transportLink road connection between Cheshire and Greater Manchester via toll bridge

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Partington adjacentTo Warburton
Cadishead neighbouringArea Warburton