The Ferry Traditional Cache
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The name Fidlers Ferry dates back to 1160, when the manor of Penketh was in the hands of a man called Fidler. The right to have ferry to cross the River Mersey was one of his manorial appurtenances, the ferryman's house supplied refreshments to travellers at that time and became an inn in 1762, now being one of Warrington's oldest pubs.
Nestling on it's own island between the River Mersey and the St Helen's canal it is in a unique position situated on the Trans-Pennine Trail attracting hikers, ramblers, cyclists and horse riders as they make there way along the trail.
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Oruvaq gur fvta !