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Moulton sits on an elevated ridge on the southern outskirts of Northwich, overlooking the Weaver Valley. Historically, its identity was shaped by the salt industry, and the village’s heart still retains a sense of that heritage with its mixture of Victorian terraces and the prominent St Stephen’s Church. It remains a distinct community, separated from the neighbouring village of Davenham by a narrow green gap. Practically speaking, life here revolves around the central village green and the local amenities, including a primary school and a couple of pubs that serve as social hubs. While it feels relatively self-contained, its location is convenient for those needing access to the A556 or the railway stations in Northwich and Winsford. One of the more unique local traditions is the Moulton Crow Fair, held annually in July - a nod to the village’s agricultural past that still brings the streets to life today.