Lymm is a picturesque village and gateway to the Cheshire countryside. Rich in history, the village centre features cobbled streets lined with charming stone buildings. The Lymm Cross, a medieval sandstone monument, stands proudly in the village square. Other landmarks include St. Mary's Church, a Grade II-listed building with a handsome Gothic Revival façade.
Explore Lymm Dam, a picturesque local attraction surrounded by native woodland. It’s the perfect place to enjoy a leisurely stroll or a relaxing picnic. The long-distance Trans Pennine Trail passes by Lymm and follows the path of the historic Bridgewater Canal. From short walks to full-day hikes, it’s a great opportunity to immerse yourself in the beauty of the Cheshire countryside.
Like all country villages, Lymm offers its fair share of traditional pubs. Settle into a cosy dining room and enjoy British classics like shepherd’s pie, fish and chips and bangers and mash. Save room for desserts like sticky toffee pudding, a favourite in North West England.
Getting there
Lymm is in Cheshire in North West England, a 30-minute drive from Manchester and 45 minutes from Liverpool. Rental cars offer the freedom to explore surrounding sights and attractions at your own pace. Liverpool John Lennon Airport is a 30-minute drive away.