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Middlewich is a Cheshire market town defined by its Roman roots and its location at the junction of three canals - the Trent & Mersey, the Shropshire Union, and the Wardle. Historically, it was one of the county’s "Wiches," built on the salt industry, a legacy still visible in the town’s layout and the annual folk and boat festival. Geographically, it sits in a practical spot for those needing to travel across the North West, with the M6 motorway close by and the larger towns of Northwich, Crewe, and Sandbach all within a short drive. While it lacks its own passenger railway station, nearby Winsford or Sandbach provide connections to the wider rail network. Life here tends to revolve around the high street and the waterways; the canal towpaths offer miles of flat walking routes, while the town itself retains a straightforward, functional feel with a mix of traditional brick architecture and more recent developments.