Piper's Ash Explained

Country:England
Static Image:Road through Piper's Ash, Chester - geograph.org.uk - 680773.jpg
Static Image Caption:Hare Lane through Piper's Ash
Coordinates:53.1967°N -2.8533°W
Official Name:Piper's Ash
Unitary England:Cheshire West and Chester
Lieutenancy England:Cheshire
Region:North West England
Post Town:Chester
Dial Code:01244
Os Grid Reference:SJ429670

Piper's Ash is a small hamlet between the areas of Vicars Cross, Christleton, and Guilden Sutton, situated in west Cheshire. Piper's Ash is classed as semi-rural because it is situated approximately 200 yards from the A51 on one side and countryside on the other. Village amenities include (or included) a corner shop, a chapel, (both now converted into houses) and a small village green with a phone and postbox.

The Longster Trail waymarked and maintained by the Mid-Cheshire Footpath Society is a 15km (09miles) route from Helsby to Piper's Ash.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Book: The North Cheshire way, "a slice of Cheshire": A walker's guide to Cheshire's longest footpath . 2006 . Mid-Cheshire Footpath Society . 0-9553573-0-6 . 45.