Antrobus, Cheshire

Antrobus is a civil parish and village in Cheshire, England, about 7 miles (11 km) south of Warrington.

[4] The placename is recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Entrebus, and in the Pipe Rolls of Cheshire of 1282 as Anterbus.

[citation needed] Antrobus is listed as a township of Great Budworth parish on Cheshire's tithe map,[5] in the Bucklow Hundred and under the deanery of Frodsham.

[6] Through the 20th century, usage of the term Seven Oaks to describe the south-west of Antrobus declined, and much of that area is now known as Frandley.

However, when Runcorn Rural District was abolished in 1974, Antrobus was moved into Vale Royal and neighbouring Aston by Budworth (within which the rest of the Arley estate was contained) was transferred into the borough of Macclesfield.

[citation needed] Antrobus' most modern church is a Methodist chapel in the hamlet of Grandsire's Green.

Antrobus Soul Cakers (Cheshire)