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Orford sits just north of Warrington’s town centre, a long-established suburb that grew significantly during the mid-20th century. It is defined largely by its practical layout, with the sprawling Orford Jubilee Neighbourhood Hub serving as the modern focal point; the site provides extensive leisure facilities, a library, and health services on what was once the site of the Orford Park stadium. Geographically, the area is bounded by the main West Coast Main Line to the west and the A49 to the east, making it a straightforward spot for navigating toward the M62 or into the town centre. While much of the architecture consists of dependable inter-war housing and traditional brick terraces, there are still pockets of its older identity visible near the local greens. It’s a busy, functional part of town where the convenience of having major supermarkets and the central hospital nearby is balanced by the open space of the park, which remains the lungs of the community.