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Malpas, in the south west of
Cheshire, is a small town which boasts a wide
variety of ancient and half-timbered buildings and
a distinctive character which typifies what sets
the county apart from the rest of North West
England.
The parish church of St Oswald is situated above
the rest of the town, which is laid out around
four main streets. The churchyard may form part of
the bailey of a timber Norman castle which was
built here. To the north of the church the castle
mound can still be seen.
Notable properties in the town include the 17th
century timber framed Tithe Barn; an 18th century
brick built house The Bolling; and the 17th
century box framed house called Church View -
which was once the Gryphon Inn.