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Elworth sits on the western edge of Sandbach, distinct enough to have its own identity while remaining closely connected to the market town. Historically, the village grew significantly during the nineteenth century, largely driven by the arrival of the railway and the establishment of Foden’s Motor Works; though the heavy industry has since moved on, its legacy remains in the local street names and the famous Foden's brass band. Today, the area is defined by its practicality for daily life. It is home to Sandbach railway station, which provides direct links to Manchester and Crewe, and sits within easy reach of the M6 motorway. The village centre is clustered around the central corridor of London Road, where you’ll find the primary schools, a few local pubs like the Fox Inn, and essential shops. It’s an area of level ground, popular with walkers and cyclists who use the nearby Salt Line and Trent & Mersey Canal towpaths to head out into the Cheshire countryside.