Sandiway

St John's Church, Sandiway, and its lychgate were designed by Douglas and both are Grade II listed buildings.

[1][2] The Blue Cap is the local pub (on the A556) which was built in 1716 and is now named after a famous local foxhound which won a race against a racehorse at Newmarket in 1763 to settle a wager between the Hon John Smith-Barry, then first Master of the Cheshire foxhounds, and owner of Blue Cap, and Hugo Meynell, the father of modern fox hunting.

Sandiway is the home of Blakemere Village, which has shops set in and around an Edwardian stable block with cobbled courtyard.

The centre has an indoor and outdoor children's play area as well as a restaurant, falconry and craft workshop.

[5] Sandiway has cross-roads where the A49 crosses the A556 at the Shell service station, also known as The Toll Bar, presumably from an ancient charge for using the road.