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Westbrook sits on the northwestern edge of Warrington, occupying land that was once largely open farmland before it was developed as part of the Warrington New Town expansion in the 1980s and 90s. It’s a practical, well-connected pocket of the town, defined by its mix of modern residential closes and significant green spaces like Sankey Valley Park, which borders the area and follows the course of the old canal. Geographically, it’s positioned perfectly for anyone needing to get around the region quickly; the M62 is just a couple of minutes away at Junction 8, making the trip into either Liverpool or Manchester remarkably straightforward. At its heart is the large district centre, which provides a massive supermarket and a cluster of essential shops that serve as a hub for the surrounding neighbourhoods. While much of the architecture reflects its relatively recent suburban roots, the area managed to retain established pockets of woodland, giving it a surprisingly leafy feel despite being such a vital commercial and commuter node for the north of England.