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Halton Village sits on a sandstone hill overlooking the Mersey, offering a distinct sense of elevation and history quite different from the modern developments of nearby Runcorn. At its heart are the ruins of Halton Castle, a 12th-century fortress that served as the seat of the Barons of Halton and remains a prominent landmark visible for miles. The village maintains a traditional character with several listed buildings, including the Seneschal's House and the elegant St Mary’s Church, alongside local staples like the Castle public house. Geographically, it is well-placed for those needing to commute, situated within easy reach of the Silver Jubilee and Mersey Gateway bridges, which provide straightforward road links to Liverpool, Warrington, and Manchester. While mostly residential and quiet, the village is bordered by Town Park, a large green space featuring woodland walks and an dry ski slope, bridging the gap between historical heritage and practical modern amenities.