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Edleston is a quiet, rural township sitting just a mile or so south-west of Nantwich, essentially defined by its open farmland and the Shropshire Union Canal which skirts its eastern edge. Unlike its busier neighbour, Edleston doesn’t have a defined village centre; instead, it is a collection of farmsteads and homes scattered along the lanes between the A530 and the canal. Historically, it was part of the ancient parish of Acton, and that sense of old, pastoral Cheshire remains very much intact today. It is a practical spot for those who value a truly rural outlook - where the rhythmic passing of narrowboats and the seasonal cycles of the dairy farms are the main features of daily life - yet it remains close enough to Nantwich for a quick walk or cycle into town for the weekly market or the railway station. Most of the local activity revolves around the canal towpaths and the network of public footpaths that connect the fields to the nearby Weaver Valley.