Parish in Cheshire East, England
| Coordinates: | 53.049, -2.459 |
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| OS grid ref: | SJ 69 50 |
| Population: | 854 |
| Dialling code: | 01270 (Crewe) |
Wybunbury is a small rural parish in Cheshire East, England, set among farmland a few miles south‑east of Nantwich and within easy commuting distance of Crewe. The local economy remains largely agricultural, but many residents travel to nearby towns for work; the village keeps a strong community feel with a village hall, pub and local clubs that sustain regular social life.
The parish is best known for the famously tilted church tower of St Chad's, a quirky historic landmark, and for Wybunbury Moss, a rare lowland raised bog designated as a national nature reserve and SSSI that draws botanists and birdwatchers. With medieval roots and several listed buildings, the area blends historic character, important wildlife habitats and quiet rural living.
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