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Tattenhall sits about eight miles southeast of Chester, positioned where the Cheshire Plain begins to roll towards the sandstone ridges of Beeston and Peckforton. It is a long-established working village, formerly central to the local dairy industry and still very much connected to the surrounding farmland. The centre is defined by the Mill Brook and a mix of traditional red-brick architecture and distinctive black-and-white timber framing, notably the Grade II listed Flacca Lodge. Practicality is a strong suit here; unlike many smaller hamlets, the village has maintained a functional high street with a chemist, a butcher, and a primary school, alongside the Barbour Institute which serves as a hub for local events. The Shropshire Union Canal passes nearby at Tattenhall Marina, providing a quiet walking route that connects the village to the wider canal network and offering a different perspective on the flat, green landscape that defines this part of the county.