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Great Boughton sits just to the east of Chester’s historic city walls, serving as a practical gateway between the city centre and the rural Cheshire countryside. Bordered by the River Dee to the south and defined by the junction of the A41 and A51, it is a well-established locality that retains its own distinct identity through a mix of Victorian terraces and more expansive mid-century developments. The Shropshire Union Canal cuts through the area, offering a quiet towpath route for walkers and cyclists heading toward Christleton or the city Basin. Historically, it was a vital coaching stop, and that sense of connection remains; everything is within walking distance, from the local shops at 'The Cross' to the Meadows - a large expanse of riverside grassland that provides a surprisingly wild escape so close to the urban centre. It’s a settled part of town where the proximity to the river and the ease of getting into Chester define the daily rhythm of the place.