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Winnington sits on the western edge of Northwich, shaped largely by its position where the River Weaver meets the Trent and Mersey Canal. For over a century, the landscape was defined by the massive Brunner Mond (later ICI) works, and while the heavy industrial skyline has receded, that heritage remains visible in the sturdy red-brick architecture and the restored Winnington Hall. Today, the area is transitioning, with the Winnington Urban Village development bringing new life to former brownfield sites along the river. It’s a practical spot for getting around; you’re within walking distance of Northwich town centre and the green space of Marbury Park, while the nearby A556 provides a direct link toward the M6. It feels like a place mid-transformation - retaining its identity as a historic salt and chemical hub while becoming a much quieter, more residential corner of the Cheshire salt towns.