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Henhull is a small, quietly evolving civil parish located just a mile or so northwest of Nantwich. Historically, it was a landscape of scattered farmsteads and open fields defined by the path of the Shropshire Union Canal, which skirts its eastern edge. Today, the area is perhaps best known for the Hurlestone Reservoir and the busy Henhull Bridge, though much of its original identity is tied to the local agricultural heritage. While recent residential development has brought more people to this corner of Cheshire, it maintains a strong geographical link to the surrounding countryside. It’s a practical location for those who want the ease of walking into Nantwich town centre via the canal towpath, yet it remains just far enough on the periphery to retain a sense of openness. Life here is largely shaped by this proximity to the town’s amenities balanced against the rural views toward Acton and the Welsh hills in the distance.