Comberbach

Comberbach /ˈkɒmbəˌbætʃ/, deriving from the late Britonnic, or early Welsh for a "small confluence" is a civil parish and small village in the unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England, between Northwich and Warrington.

[1] The village has a new memorial hall (partly Lottery Funded), a bowling club, one pub - the Spinner and Bergamot, (the Drum and Monkey closed in 2013) - and a post office/village shop.

There is a county primary school, a Methodist chapel and an old-fashioned red phone box.

Older residents and those who have lived in the village for a long time pronounce the name 'comma-batch', the first 'b' being silent.

The mummers meet most Thursday evenings in The Spinner and Bergamot pub.