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Lying just a few miles south of Nantwich, Aston is a quiet, linear settlement defined by its setting within the flat, fertile Cheshire dairy country. It is often referred to as Aston-juxta-Mondrum to distinguish it from other namesakes, a nod to the ancient woodland that once covered this landscape. Life here tends to revolve around the crossroads where the village green sits, flanked by the traditional red-brick architecture of the Bhurtpore Inn and the Smithy. While it feels distinctly rural, the village is practically positioned for local travel; the A530 provides a direct link into Nantwich for market days and services, while the nearby Wrenbury railway station connects the community to the wider Crewe and Shrewsbury lines. It is a place of functional charm, where the Shropshire Union Canal passes nearby and the local landscape is still very much shaped by active farming.