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Straddling the border between Flintshire and Cheshire, Sealand is a place defined by its flat, open landscapes and reclaimed salt marshes. Originally part of the Dee Estuary, the land was drained in the 18th century, leaving behind the rich, dark soil that supported the area’s long history of market gardening. Today, it serves as a practical link between the industrial hub of Deeside and the city of Chester, which is only a few miles to the east. The skyline is dominated by the vast hangars of the former RAF Sealand, a site that once hummed with military aviation and now forms a major part of the local employment landscape. It is a quiet, functional community where the horizon feels wide, bordered by the River Dee and the cycle paths that follow the old coastal routes. It’s the kind of place where you can feel the sea breeze even though the water has long since receded, offering a sense of openness right on the edge of the region's main commuter arteries.