Staffordshire–Cheshire border

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The Staffordshire–Cheshire border is the county boundary in north-west England separating Staffordshire from Cheshire, running through a mix of rural landscapes, villages, and former industrial areas.

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Statements (39)

Predicate Object
instanceOf administrative boundary
county boundary
country England
crossesRegion Cheshire Plain
Staffordshire Moorlands
demarcates ceremonial counties of Staffordshire and Cheshire
governingBody Cheshire East
surface form: Cheshire East Council

Cheshire West and Chester
surface form: Cheshire West and Chester Council

Staffordshire County Council
hasAdjacentArea South Cheshire urban fringe
Stoke-on-Trent
surface form: The Potteries urban area
hasFeature agricultural land
post-industrial settlements
small villages
hasHistoricalContext industrial development in South Cheshire
industrial development in the Potteries
hasNeighbouringCounty Derbyshire
Greater Manchester
Merseyside
Shropshire
language English
legalStatus statutory county boundary
locatedIn North West England
North West England
surface form: north-west England
partOf boundary of Cheshire
boundary of Staffordshire
passesNear Alsager
Congleton
Kidsgrove
Newcastle-under-Lyme
separates Cheshire
Staffordshire
terrainType former industrial areas
rural landscape
villages
transportCorridorNearby M6 motorway
West Coast Main Line
usedFor ceremonial county delimitation
local government administration

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Biddulph Moor locatedNear Staffordshire–Cheshire border
Hartington locatedNear Staffordshire–Cheshire border
this entity surface form: Staffordshire border
Tunstall hasNearbyFeature Staffordshire–Cheshire border
this entity surface form: Staffordshire–Cheshire boundary