It obviously depends on where in Cheshire to where in Wales. As Cheshire has a border with Wales it is quite possible to travel across that border with just one step.
England is bordered by Wales in the West and Scotland to the North.England is in the UK which is a country which contains Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, and England
Wales is part of the UK so you can just step over the border.
It all depends where you start and finish. Gloucestershire shares a border with Gwent, Wales
Yes - there is a town called Kington on the border of Wales and England - to the north west of Hereford.
Eleanor Evans died on December 20, 1969, in Colwyn Bay, Wales, UK.
Anne Ziegler died on October 13, 2003, in Colwyn Bay, Wales, UK.
Angela Hazeldine was born on July 2, 1981, in Colwyn Bay, Wales, UK.
Ruth Harrop was born on July 29, 1989, in Colwyn Bay, Wales, UK.
Which part of the UK and which part of Germany. I took 19 hours to go from the German/Austrian border to North Wales.
The UK is an island and doesn't share a land border with any other country. The UK is formed by England, Scotland, Wales. In addition Northern Ireland is part of the UK but it not connected by a land mass. Its seperated by the Irish Sea and North Channel. Not strictly true. England, Scotland and Wales is Great Britain. When Northern Ireland is included, the country then becomes 'The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland'. Great Britain doesn't share a border with any other country but the United Kingdom shares a border with the Republic of Ireland.
Yes. Botany Bay was, and is, in New South Wales.