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Why Move To Culcheth? Moving to Culcheth and the local area around this lovely village could be one of the best moves you ever make. At just 6 miles north-east of Warrington, Culcheth is a popular place to live and is packed full of amenities to serve the needs and interests of residents of all ages. These include a library, village hall hosting various community events, two supermarkets, several pubs and a wide range of independent businesses including restaurants, cafes and takeaways. There are several sports clubs offering table tennis, cricket, tennis, croquet, football and bowls as well as the prestigious Leigh Golf Club. For those looking to take a more serious approach to their sport, Culcheth Eagles ARLFC is a successful rugby league team with youth teams and an open age team, all competing in the North West Counties leagues. FC Culcheth Sports is a newly established football club in the village with teams in the Wigan and District Amateur League and the Warrington Sunday League. A pretty village green hosts the annual Community Day and Culcheth Sports Club is home to a beer festival, which every year raises substantial funds for local charities. Victorian Day is a highlight of the year; held in November, tradespeople from all over wear Victorian attire and set up stalls to sell winter warmer delights, such as mulled wine and hot chestnuts alongside local crafts and artisan delicacies. There are fairground rides for children and music from a local brass band. The event culminates in a free fireworks display on the village green. For those looking to indulge in outdoor activities there is a popular walk along Culcheth Linear Park – an old disused railway line – and Partridge Lakes Fishery, which is set within 50 acres of landscaped grounds and offers fishing on 14 waters alongside a terrace café. Culcheth offers a choice of excellent education establishments. Culcheth Community Primary School and Twiss Green Community Primary School have been rated ‘Good’ and ‘Excellent’ by Ofsted respectively and accommodate children from nursery up to year 6. Further amenities and entertainments can be found in Warrington Town Centre, which is a quick commute by car or bus. Culcheth is also within easy reach of the East Lancashire Road (A580) providing direct access to Liverpool and Manchester, and is close to the M62, linking to the M6 and M56. To find out more about the Culcheth property market or for a no obligation chat about the possibility of selling or letting a property or commercial space please call the Culcheth estate agency team on 01925 506 086.