Locations

Rainhill

Rainhill, a village in Merseyside in England, is known for its importance in the history and development of railways. Rainhill Trials, held in 1829 at which George Stephenson's 

rocket steam engine won the competition and revolutionised rail travel, made the village famous. The village has managed to maintain a balance in its development and industrial heritage.

Rainhill is home to a variety of local amenities including pubs, shops, cafes, and restaurants. This creates a friendly atmosphere for both residents and visitors. Many historic landmarks and buildings have added to the village's charm. The community is known for being close-knit and friendly, and events and activities bring residents together all year round.

Rainhill has excellent road and rail connections, with regular trains to Liverpool, Manchester, and Warrington. This makes it a great location for commuters. There are many parks and green spaces in the village, which provide a great opportunity for family outings and outdoor activities.

Rainhill also has good schools which makes it a great option for families. Rainhill is a great place to live because of its historical significance, modern amenities, and a strong sense of community.

Rainhill
Newton-le-Willows

Newton-le-Willows

Newton-le-Willows, a historic Merseyside market town located between St Helens & Warrington is an old-fashioned market town. The town is known for its rich history dating back to Roman times. It has grown into a vibrant community, while still maintaining its historical charm. Earlestown is a prominent feature of the town. It still hosts a weekly market in this market area, which continues its tradition as a trading center.

Sankey Viaduct is a major engineering feat of the Industrial Revolution and a reminder of the rich history of the town. Local museums and historic buildings offer a look into the past while modern developments have increased the appeal of this area for residents.

Newton-le-Willows has excellent transport links. Two railway stations offer regular services to Manchester and Liverpool as well as other nearby cities. This makes it a great location for commuters. Motorways M6 and M62 are easily accessible for excellent road connectivity.

It is a destination for families because it has good schools, parks, and recreational facilities. New housing and retail options have been introduced as part of recent regeneration efforts, which has further enhanced its appeal. Newton-le-Willows is a great place to live because it offers a mix of history, community spirit, and modern amenities.