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Straddling the border of Staffordshire and Cheshire, Madeley is a sizeable, well-established village defined by its undulating landscape and its centerpiece, Madeley Pool. Historically rooted in agriculture and ironworking, the village is logically split into two main sections: the older cluster around the Grade I listed All Saints’ Church and the more modern residential elevations that climb the surrounding hills. It functions as a self-contained hub for the surrounding hamlets, maintaining a reliable set of amenities including a surgery, a primary school, and a small selection of shops and pubs that serve as the local social anchors. While the village feels distinct and rural, it is geographically practical; the proximity to the M6 and the short, ten-minute drive into Crewe provides straightforward access to the West Coast Main Line and larger commercial centres. It is a place where you can still find quiet woodland walks at the edge of the village, yet remain within easy reach of the Potteries and the Cheshire plain.