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Cuddington sits on a ridge of high ground just west of Northwich, effectively merging with its neighbour Sandiway to form one continuous village. Historically, it was a farming community, but its character changed significantly with the arrival of the railway; today, the station remains a focal point, providing a direct link between Chester and Manchester on the Mid-Cheshire Line. The landscape here is dominated by its proximity to Delamere Forest and the deep, wooded valleys of the Weaver river system. For day-to-day life, the village is well-served by a cluster of independent shops and clear road links via the A556, which skirts the southern edge. Much of the local architecture reflects the influence of the nearby estates, particularly the distinctive blue-brick detailing common in this part of Cheshire, though the village has expanded considerably with mid-century and modern housing that fills the leafy lanes between the old core and the surrounding fields.