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Shavington cum Gresty is a civil parish located in Cheshire, England. Shavington appears in the Domesday survey as Santune; it was then held by William Malbank, who held much of the land in the Nantwich hundred. In the 19th century, Shavington had four Nonconformist chapels, only one of which remains as a place of worship. The village name means "Sceafa's farmstead". Gresty means "badger path" or "wolf path".
Shavington Hall is a small country house, built in 1877 for the Earl of Shrewsbury in a Tudor Revival style; it is listed at grade II. It bears the same name as the much larger seat of the Earls of Kilmorey near Adderley, Shropshire, which was demolished in 1959. Shavington Lodge is a grade-II-listed, red-brick farmhouse, dating from the early 19th century. The Welsh Marches railway line, the A500 trunk road and Newcastle Road all run east–west through the civil parish.
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