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Willaston is a well-established village in the Cheshire East countryside, situated roughly two miles east of Nantwich and three miles west of Crewe. Historically, its identity was shaped by its position on the road between these two towns, evolving from a small agricultural settlement into a thriving community that physically bridges the gap between the historic market town and the industrial railway hub. The village is defined by a mix of traditional brick cottages and more extensive twentieth-century housing, all centred around a small group of essential amenities including a primary school, a local shop, and two pubs - the Lamb and the Nag’s Head. Geographically, it benefits from being close to the A500 and the M6, yet it maintains its own distinct boundaries thanks to the green space provided by the surrounding farmland and the nearby Joey the Swan recreation ground. For those who live here, the appeal lies in this balance: it has the quiet, self-contained feel of a village, but is close enough to Nantwich for a quick walk into town for the Saturday market or a short drive to Crewe for mainline rail connections.