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Wybunbury is a village of distinct character, situated just over three miles south of Nantwich in the South Cheshire countryside. It is defined in many ways by its unusual geology; much of the village sits on glacial sands and gravels over salt deposits, a landscape that created the Wybunbury Moss National Nature Reserve - a rare "floating" bog that borders the village. This shifting ground is also responsible for the village’s most famous landmark, the "Leaning Tower of South Cheshire." The 15th-century tower is all that remains of the former St Chad’s Church, as the main body of the building had to be demolished due to subsidence, leaving the tower standing at a noticeable tilt. Local life tends to center around the small post office, the primary school, and the two pubs, The Swan and The Red Lion, which sit near the base of the tower. While it feels thoroughly rural and quiet, the village remains practical for those who need to get around, with the A500 and M6 motorway nearby and the ancient market town amenities of Nantwich only a short drive away.