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Culcheth sits exactly where the industrial heritage of the North meets the rural green of the Cheshire plain. Located roughly six miles northeast of Warrington and equidistant from Manchester and Liverpool, it serves as a practical hub for those working across the North West. While it is often described as a village, it functions more like a self-contained small town, centered around a village green and a high street that has managed to retain its independent shops and a sense of community focus. Historically, it was an agricultural landscape defined by its peat mosslands, later becoming home to the HMS Ariel naval air station during the 1940s and 50s; this legacy remains today in the form of the Newchurch residential area and the proximity of the UK Atomic Energy Authority site at Risley. For those who value the outdoors without being isolated, the Linear Park offers a well-maintained trail along the route of the old railway line, providing a direct green link through the village toward the surrounding farmland.