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Sutton Manor sits on the southern edge of St Helens, maintaining a distinct identity shaped largely by its industrial past. Once the site of one of the region’s most prominent collieries, which closed in 1991, the landscape has since been transformed into the sprawling Sutton Manor Woodland. This green space is now the area’s defining feature, home to the massive *Dream* sculpture that looks out toward the Cheshire Plain and the Peak District. Geographically, it is well-positioned for those needing to travel across the North West; the M62 is just a mile or so to the south, and the nearby Lea Green railway station provides direct links to Liverpool and Manchester. The housing is a mix of traditional red-brick terraces and newer developments, centered around a community that still feels connected to its mining roots. Local life tends to revolve around the primary schools and small clusters of shops, with the more extensive amenities of St Helens town centre and Widnes within a short ten-minute drive.