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==Community== [[File:Bunbury, St Boniface.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Bunbury, St Boniface]] The main lane in Bunbury is Bunbury Lane which contains three shops (butcher, general convenience store/Post Office and fish and chip shop), two hairdressers, and three pubs - the Nags Head, the Dysart Arms (Cheshire Dining Pub of the Year 2009) and the Yew Tree (formerly the Crewe Arms) which re-opened in 2010. [[Bunbury Aldersey School|Bunbury Aldersey C of E Primary school]] is in School Lane. [[St Boniface's Church, Bunbury|The parish church]] is [[Dedication (ritual)|dedicated]] to [[Saint Boniface]] and is built on the highest point of the village. It is over 1,000 years old and is built on an older pagan site. This was a [[collegiate church]] built in the 14th century; the [[nave]] [[arcade (architecture)|arcades]] and [[aisle]] windows are about 100 years later than this. There is an [[alabaster]] [[effigy]] of the founder of the college, [[Hugh Calveley|Sir Hugh Calveley]], other effigies, and a 17th-century tomb. It was restored after bomb damage during the Second World War.<ref>Betjeman, J., ed. (1968) ''Collins Pocket Guide to English Parish Churches: the North''. London: Collins; p. 101</ref> Bunbury has amenities such as a cricket pavilion, sports pitches, tennis courts, a scout hut (with a new one under construction in 2011) and a village hall. It also has some clubs and societies. Sadlers Wells Woods is located near the A49 road. The wooded area was also mentioned in the [[Domesday Book]] written in the time of William the Conqueror.
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