Grey Wren (Sleeps up to 4 people.)
Lazy Daisy (Sleeps up to 4 people.)
Meyers Parrot (Sleeps up to 4 people.)
Pacific Wren (Sleeps up to 4 people.)
Reed Bunting (Sleeps up to 5 people.)
Great Blue Heron (Sleeps up to 5 people.)
Yellow Crowned Amazon (Sleeps up to 6 people.)
Rock Sandpiper (Sleeps up to 6 people.)
Hill Partridge (Sleeps up to 6 people.)
Bar Tailed Lark (Sleeps up to 6 people.)
Laughing Gull (Sleeps up to 6 people.)
Mealy Amazon (Sleeps up to 6 people.)
Blackcap Warbler (Sleeps up to 8 people.)
River Warbler (Sleeps up to 8 people.)
Fairy Tern (Sleeps up to 10 people.)
Black Necked Swan (Sleeps up to 12 people.)
Nearest Canal : Trent and Mersey
Directions by road : Anderton is situated in Cheshire, just north of Northwich, and close to the Anderton Boat Lift.
From the M6 junction with the M56, take the M56 (West). Exit the M56 at junction 10. Take the A559 (signed Northwich) for 3 miles. Turn right (signed Comberbach and Anderton Boat Lift).
Continue through Comberbach and past Marbury Country Park, towards Anderton. The marina is on the left, 1/4 mile after the Anderton village sign.
Directions by rail : From Manchester, take the train to Northwich station. From London and the south, take the train to Crewe, and then change for the service to Hartford station.
From Northwich or Hartford stations,
take a taxi to the marina. If there are no taxis waiting, information on taxi firms can be found at the payphone at the station.
Taxi information is detailed below. For information about train timetables and ticket costs for all mainline rail transport please go to www.thetrainline.com.
Directions by air : From Manchester Airport, take a taxi to the boatyard. Please contact the taxi companies directly for an estimated fare.
Anderton Boat Lift - Visit the boat lift and visitor centre and marvel at the 60ft high hydraulic lift system which transports narrowboats from the Trent and Mersey canal to the River Weaver.
Chester - Famous for the magnificent cathedral and for the city walls explore the Roman Amphitheatre and take a tour of the city with a real Roman.
Chester Cathedral - A magnificent building with a rich and fascinating heritage it contains the most complete Medieval monastic complex still standing in the UK take a tour and visit the 13th Century Refectory Cafe or browse the Cathedral Shop
Chester Zoo - With over 7000 animals to visit and to learn about a visit to Chester Zoo is an unique experience, hundreds of different types of plants reflect the natural habitats of some of the more exotic species.
Manchester - A dramatic mix of old and new with outstanding shopping, eating, drinking and nightlife the city has something to offer everyone. Visit Old Trafford home to one of the most famous football teams in the world or view one of the many museums or art galleries
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