Leftwich

Leftwich is a village in Cheshire, England. It has been absorbed into the town of Northwich, and is situated within the unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester. The name, given as merely 'Wice' in the Domesday Book, is written 'Leftetewych' in a document of 1278 and derives from 'Leoftæt's wic' (Leoftæt being a woman's name). The village has two schools: Leftwich Community Primary School and The County High School, Leftwich. Leftwich is to the east of Kingsmead and to the north of Davenham.

Leftwich

Leftwich is a village in Cheshire, England. It has been absorbed into the town of Northwich, and is situated within the unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester. The name, given as merely 'Wice' in the Domesday Book, is written 'Leftetewych' in a document of 1278 and derives from 'Leoftæt's wic' (Leoftæt being a woman's name). The village has two schools: Leftwich Community Primary School and The County High School, Leftwich. Leftwich is to the east of Kingsmead and to the north of Davenham.