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Frodsham feels like a proper market town, anchored by a wide main street that still hosts its traditional outdoor market every Thursday. Geographically, it occupies a unique spot where the Cheshire plain meets the sandstone ridges; the town sits right at the foot of Frodsham Hill, which offers views across the Mersey Estuary towards Liverpool. It’s a practical place for getting around, sitting on the Manchester-to-Chester railway line and just off the M56, yet it maintains a distinct edge-of-the-countryside atmosphere. Historically, it was a significant manor mentioned in the Domesday Book, and while it has grown since its days as a medieval port on the River Weaver, it has retained its nucleated feel. For those who walk, the Sandstone Trail starts here, meaning you can go from the independent shops of the centre to deep woodland paths in a matter of minutes.