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Alsager is easily accessible by road and rail. M6 junction 16 Major roads:- A34, A50 and A500. Regular trains between Crewe, Stoke-on-Trent and Derby stopping at Alsager Station with Crewe and Stoke providing links to other parts of the country.
Public Transport – frequent bus services in the town linking with Crewe and Hanley.

A small town on the Cheshire plain, surrounded by agricultural land, hamlets and small villages. The town centre is located around the Civic Centre and Library buildings. Alsager has a range of specialist shops. An outdoor weekly market is held in the main town centre car park.

There are 2 Anglican Churches, the Georgian Christ Church and the listed, late 19th century, Saint Mary Magdalene. This church features a stained-glass window in memory of the 2 Goss brothers, killed in action on the Western Front in World War 1.Their mother is also remembered as the Goss family lived in Alsager and were leading pottery manufacturers. There are 2 conservation areas in Alsager, which reflect the Victorian heritage of the town.

Tucked away with public viewing access to two sides is Alsager Mere.

Nearby is Milton Gardens, the main park for Alsager and venue for the successful annual Alsager Carnival, which is held in June and attracts people from Alsager and the surrounding areas.

At the nearby campus of Manchester Metropolitan University is an Arts Centre which promotes various productions, open to the public.The local active Community Theatre performs plays at the Civic Centre and annually an open-air production at Little Moreton Hall.

Outdoor leisure activities include walking along the many local footpaths and the Trent and Mersey canal towpath. There is a cycle path, forming part of the National Cycle Network, which passes around Alsager routed along the Salt Line and Merelake Way, former railway lines.

Road Directions

Leave M6, jct 16, take A50/A34 north.

 Contact Info

Alsager
Congleton
Cheshire
ST7 2UR