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Northwich sits at the junction of the rivers Weaver and Dane in the heart of the Cheshire Plain, a landscape defined by the town’s ancient relationship with the salt industry. This industrial heritage is still visible today, most notably in the "timber-framed" look of the high street; many of these buildings were actually designed in the late 19th century with iron frameworks and bolts so they could be jacked back up if the ground subsided due to the salt mines below. Locally, the town is well-regarded for its green spaces, particularly Marbury Park and the Anderton Nature Park, which connect via a network of footpaths and canals to the famous Anderton Boat Lift. It serves as a practical hub for the surrounding villages, offering a mix of traditional markets and the newer Barons Quay development, while being positioned almost equidistant from Manchester, Liverpool, and Chester, making it a functional base for those working across the North West.