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Population
  
2,298 (2011)

Civil parish
  
Lostock Gralam

Country
  
England

Dialling code
  
01606

Post town
  
Northwich

OS grid reference
  
SJ6975

Region
  
North West

Local time
  
Monday 11:29 AM

Ceremonial county
  
Cheshire

UK parliament constituency
  
Tatton

Lostock Gralam

Unitary authority
  
Cheshire West and Chester

Weather
  
11°C, Wind W at 13 km/h, 78% Humidity

Lostock gralam train station


Lostock Gralam is a village and civil parish in Cheshire, England, east of Northwich. The civil parish also includes the small hamlet of Lostock Green. At the 2011 census, the population was 2,298.

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Map of Lostock Gralam, UK

Geography and communications

Lostock Gralam is in the centre of the Cheshire Plain. The main street, Manchester Road, is on the route of a Roman road, sometimes known as Watling Street, from Manchester to Chester via Northwich that subsequently became a turnpike road. Most through traffic is now diverted on the A556 Northwich bypass which divides the original village between the area now commonly known as Lostock Gralam north of the bypass and Lostock Green to the south.

The village is served by a railway station on the line between Chester and Altrincham. The Trent and Mersey Canal runs through the parish. There is a wharf at Wincham where the canal passes under the Manchester Road.

Lostock Gralam borders the parishes of Northwich, Wincham, Rudheath, Lower Peover, Allostock and Plumley.

Schools

Lostock Gralam Church of England Primary School was formed in 1984 after Lostock Gralam Junior School and Manchester Road Infant School were amalgamated. The school is next to St John the Evangelist Church in School Lane. About 140 pupils attend the school. There is also a charity run nursery school, called Lostock Tiny Tots, with close links to the primary school and the church, in the vicarage on Station Road.

Other facilities

There are three pubs, the Slow and Easy, Nectars Bar, both on the main Manchester Road through the village, and the Watermead, off Cheshire Avenue to the east. The community centre on Stubbs Lane hosts various activities.

Development work is currently under way on the "triangle site" adjacent to the A556. The project was initially for the whole area to become the Cheshire Business Park but only the first phase of office units was constructed, and remains largely unoccupied. The site includes the Watermead pub and the Northwich Lostock Gralam Travelodge hotel. An outline planning application for housing on the remainder of the site was granted consent in January 2011.

Sport

Lostock also hosts one of Cheshire's oldest football clubs, Lostock Gralam F.C., having played continuously at their home on Manchester Road since 1892. Lostock are one of the Cheshire's leading amateur clubs, despite being based in a relatively small area.

Population

  • 1801: 361
  • 1851: 519
  • 1901: 1,640
  • 1951: 1,522
  • References

    Lostock Gralam Wikipedia