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Weaverham sits on a ridge overlooking the Weaver Valley, positioned just a few miles west of Northwich. It still retains the layout of a traditional Cheshire "village," though it has grown significantly over the decades to become a substantial residential community. The heart of the place is the conservation area around St Mary’s Church, where some of the older timber-framed buildings and the original village street give a sense of its history as a royal manor mentioned in the Domesday Book. Today, it operates as a practical, self-contained hub; everything is clustered within walking distance, from the primary schools and the high school to the two main shopping parades and several local pubs. While the proximity to the A49 and the M56 makes it a convenient base for commuting toward Manchester, Chester, or Liverpool, the village remains physically defined by its green edges, with the River Weaver and the Owley Wood nature reserve providing immediate access to the Cheshire countryside.