The walk is divided into three sections, with sights of interest as follows:
Weston to Acton •
Weston •
Hough Common •
Wybunbury • Mill Bank Farm, with site of medieval watermill •
Old Hall Austerson, with 16th-century barn • Shrewbridge Lake, saltwater lake on the outskirts of
Nantwich •
Dorfold Hall, Jacobean manor house •
St Mary's Church, Acton, with tower dating from the 13th century. The churchyard has a 17th-century sundial and almhouses dating from 1613. •
Acton village has several buildings dating from the 17th and 18th centuries
Acton to Coppenhall •
Henhull, site of Roman road •
Reaseheath College • Middlewich branch of the
Shropshire Union Canal, with Brickyard Bridge, named after an adjacent brickworks • Moat House Farm, with remains of unusual old moat structure
Coppenhall to Weston •
Coppenhall Moss, site of former peat bog, now drained •
Sandbach Flashes, series of salt water pools, good for bird-watching •
Winterley, former millpond, now home to mute swans •
Haslington Hall, Tudor house • Valley Brook, surrounded by old woodland ==See also==