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Situated on the edge of the Wirral Peninsula, Little Neston transitions from the traditional stone buildings of its historic core to the salt marshes of the Dee Estuary. While it functions as a residential neighbor to the larger market town of Neston, it retains a distinct character, particularly around the area known as Ness. The geography here is defined by the coast; the village sits on sandstone high ground that slopes down toward the marshes, where the remains of the old Colliery Quays hint at its past as a coal-mining hub in the 18th and 19th centuries. Today, the lifestyle is tied to the outdoors, with the Wirral Way - a former railway line - providing a direct route for walking and cycling toward West Kirby or Hooton. Local life tends to revolve around a few long-standing pubs and the nearby Ness Botanical Gardens, while the practicalities of shopping and rail links to Liverpool and Chester are handled by the short trip into Neston’s town centre.