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Audlem is Cheshire’s quintessential canalside village, celebrated for its historic locks, strong community and beautiful countryside setting. Nestled on the Shropshire Union Canal near the Cheshire–Shropshire border, it offers a lifestyle that blends rural tranquillity with heritage and character, making it one of the county’s most distinctive and desirable places to live.

History and Heritage

Audlem is steeped in history, first recorded in the Domesday Book. Its most iconic feature is the Shropshire Union Canal, designed by Thomas Telford, with its remarkable flight of 15 locks running through the heart of the village. St James’ Church, dating back to the 13th century, and timber-framed cottages add further depth to its heritage. The canal continues to shape Audlem’s identity today, attracting boating enthusiasts and visitors from across the country.

Lifestyle and Community

Audlem is renowned for its lively community spirit. Independent shops, village pubs, a delicatessen and cafés line the centre, while regular events such as the Audlem Music & Arts Festival, the Transport Festival and the annual Carnival make it a hub of activity. The canal adds a unique dimension to daily life, with residents and visitors alike enjoying walks, boating and waterside dining.

For wider amenities, Nantwich and Crewe are close by, while Chester, Manchester and Birmingham are all within easy reach.

The Great Outdoors

The countryside around Audlem is picturesque and unspoilt. Scenic walks follow the canal towpaths and stretch across the Cheshire Plain, while nearby Shropshire Hills and Peak District National Park offer further opportunities for walking, cycling and riding. For those who love nature and an active lifestyle, Audlem is perfectly placed.

Education and Family Appeal

Audlem has a highly regarded village primary school, with secondary education available in nearby Nantwich and Market Drayton. Independent schools such as The King’s School in Chester, Ellesmere College and Newcastle-under-Lyme School are within commuting distance, offering families a wide choice of excellent options.

Connectivity

Despite its rural charm, Audlem is well connected. Crewe station, just 20 minutes away, provides direct rail services to Manchester, Birmingham and London, making commuting straightforward. The A529 and A525 connect easily to Nantwich, Whitchurch and the M6 motorway. Manchester and Birmingham airports are both under an hour by car.

Property in Audlem

Audlem offers a wide variety of homes, many with character and heritage. From traditional stone cottages and Georgian houses to Victorian terraces and modern family homes, the property market caters to a range of buyers. Canalside properties and homes with countryside views are especially sought after, while prices remain more accessible than Cheshire’s Golden Triangle.

Who Lives Here?

Audlem appeals to families seeking excellent schools and community, professionals wanting a rural base with strong transport links, and retirees who enjoy its canalside setting and vibrant village life. It also attracts boating and outdoor enthusiasts who value the unique lifestyle offered by the canal.

Why Choose Audlem?

Audlem is Cheshire’s canal village, offering heritage, community and countryside in a truly unique setting. With its lively events, scenic surroundings and waterside lifestyle, it provides a quality of life that is both relaxed and full of character.

For those seeking a heritage-rich village with a canalside heart and welcoming community, Audlem is a standout choice.

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