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Old Hall sits a few miles northwest of Warrington town centre, developed largely on the land of the former RAF Burtonwood airbase. It is a quiet, suburban pocket that avoids the feel of a through-road, primarily because it's bordered by the trees of Sankey Valley Park to the east and the Gulliver's World site to the south. The layout is practical, centred around the local district centre which provides the essentials - a supermarket, a surgery, and a primary school - meaning you rarely have to head into town for the basics. Historically, its name draws from the 17th-century Old Hall farmhouse which still stands today, serving as a reminder of the area’s agricultural roots before the 1970s expansion. Its proximity to the M62 and the nearby Warrington West station makes it a convenient spot for getting towards Liverpool or Manchester, yet it remains shielded from the motorway noise by the surrounding green buffers.