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Coppenhall is an ancient parish that pre-dates its larger neighbor, Crewe, by several centuries, appearing in the Domesday Book as 'Copehale'. Today, it functions as a settled residential suburb to the north of the town center, characterized largely by a mix of traditional semi-detached housing and newer developments that have filled the gaps between the old village lanes. The landscape is generally flat, typical of the Cheshire Plain, with the focal point remaining the red-brick St Michael’s Church on Church Lane, which replaced a much older timber-framed building in the 1880s. Geographically, it is practical for those working in the region; it sits within easy reach of the Bentley Motors factory and the Leighton Hospital site, while the local road network provides straightforward access towards Middlewich and Sandbach. It lacks the bustle of the commercial center, retaining a quieter, more domestic pace, though the proximity to the West Coast Main Line remains a constant reminder of the area’s storied railway heritage.