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Stapeley sits just to the southeast of the historic market town of Nantwich, effectively blending the old parish’s agricultural roots with more modern residential layers. Historically recorded in the Domesday Book and long dominated by the influence of Stapeley Old Hall, the area today revolves around a few key landmarks, most notably the primary school and the community centre on Pear Tree Field. Geographically, it is bordered by the A51 and the A529, making it a practical base for those heading towards Crewe or the M6, while still being within walking distance of Nantwich’s town square via the well-used pedestrian paths. The landscape is characterized by its flatness - typical of the Cheshire Plain - and is punctuated by the occasional remains of ancient woodland and the busy local atmosphere around the primary school at drop-off times. It’s a place where you can easily cross from a contemporary housing loop into a quiet country lane leading toward Wybunbury in a matter of minutes.