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Tucked away on the southern edge of Runcorn, Beechwood feels distinctly different from the town’s more industrial northern fringes. It’s a largely residential pocket that grew steadily from the 1970s onwards, designed with a clear focus on greenery and cul-de-sac layouts that keep through-traffic to a minimum. Geographically, it sits on a gentle rise, south of the Weston Point Salt Works and bordered by the M56, which provides a straightforward connection to Chester and Manchester without being overly intrusive to daily life. Historically, the land was part of the expansive Aston estate, and you can still see traces of that rural past in the mature trees and the sandstone walls that surface near the local pub and community centre. It’s a practical place to get around, well-served by the Guided Busway, and within walking distance of the ancient woodland at Woodside, making it easy to forget you're so close to the heart of Halton.