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Wrea Green sits in the flat, fertile landscape of the Fylde, roughly six miles west of Preston and within easy reach of the Ribble Estuary. At the heart of the village is ‘The Dub,’ an expansive duck pond and green that serves as the focal point for local geography; it is one of the few remaining traditional village greens in Lancashire. Historically, the area was rural and agricultural, and while it has grown in recent decades, it maintains a distinct boundary from the surrounding countryside. Practicality is a key feature of the location, as it bridges the gap between the quiet of the Fylde coast and the logistical benefits of the M55 and the city of Preston. Life here tends to revolve around the central cluster of the primary school, the church, and the local pub, creating a layout that feels compact and walkable despite the open fields that stretch out in every direction towards Lytham and Kirkham.