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Padgate sits just a couple of miles northeast of Warrington town centre, functioning as a well-established suburb that still retains traces of its village origins. Historically, the area was defined by its agricultural roots and later by its proximity to the RAF Padgate air station, which was a significant gateway for national service recruits until the late 1950s. Geographically, it is conveniently positioned for those who need to navigate the North West; it has its own railway station on the line between Liverpool and Manchester and sits within easy reach of the M6 motorway. The heart of the community is largely centered around the shops and amenities at Marsh House Lane and the surrounding residential streets, which are a mix of traditional brick semis and newer developments. It is also home to the University of Chester’s Warrington campus and several large green spaces, such as Bennett’s Recreation Ground, which give the locality a more open, less industrial feel than other parts of the town.