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Paddington sits on the eastern edge of Warrington, serving as a quiet residential pocket that blends suburban convenience with a notable industrial heritage. The landscape is defined largely by its proximity to the River Mersey and the Manchester Ship Canal, which run just to the south, while the A57 (Manchester Road) provides the primary artery through the area. Historically, this was a site of significant activity during the 19th-century expansion of the waterways, but today it is better known for its mix of established traditional housing and newer pockets of development. Geographically, it is well-placed for those who need to navigate the wider region; it’s positioned between the town centre and the motorway network, with easy access to the M6 and M62 interchange. Residents often rely on the nearby retail parks and the green space of Paddington Meadows, a large area of local nature reserve that offers a surprisingly rural feel right on the doorstep of the town's urban infrastructure.