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  1. Malpas (/ m æ l p ə s / MAL-pəs) is a market town and a civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. It lies near the borders with Shropshire and Wales , and had a population of 1,673 at the 2011 census .

  2. St Oswald's Church stands on the highest point in the market town of Malpas, Cheshire, England, on or near the site of a Norman motte and bailey castle. The church is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building and is recognised as being one of the best examples in Cheshire of a late 15th to early ...

  3. 23 de set. de 2016 · A new short history of Malpas has been published by local historian David Hayns. Malpas: Cheshire’s Town in the Marches looks at the story of the town’s evolution from a medieval borough and market town, originally dominated by its castle and the parish church of St Oswald, right up to its present rapid expansion as a result of ...

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  4. Malpas is a picturesque village deep in the south Cheshire countryside which still retains its Norman motte and bailey castle, as well as a medieval street pattern. St Oswald's is a fine 14th century church with a superb bossed ceiling, Flemish window panels, and a magnificent 13th century oak chest.

  5. Malpas is a large village and parish, once a market town, in Cheshire. The ancient parish lies on the borders with Shropshire and Flintshire, with its chapelry of Iscoed lying in the latter county. The name of the village is from Old French and means "bad [or poor] passage [or way]". Contents. 5.1 Further reading. Churches.

  6. Malpas ( / mælpəs / MAL-pəs) is a market town [2] and a civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. It lies near the borders with Shropshire and Wales, and had a population of 1,673 at the 2011 census. [3] Contents. Etymology. History. Medieval (Norman 1066–1154)

  7. Malpas: Cheshire's Town in the Marches. A concise and well illustrated general history of Malpas, written for both local residents and visitors to the town. Malpas, Parish, Town and Church.