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    Sandbach

    Narrow, winding streets and timbered houses with a cobbled market place.

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    Sandiway

    The story of Sandiway starts from a time when the forest of Mara and Mondrem still cast its great tree-canopied cloak across vast tracts of fertile lane, sweeping southwards from nearby Frodsham and the Mersey towards Nantwich.

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    Scholar Green

    Picturesque village with marina. Sit back and watch boats pass in the local canal centre.

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    Shavington

    Shavington is reputedly the 'Santune' in the Domesday Book of 1086. In 1260 is was described as Shawynto, which is derived from 'the tun of Sceafa's people'.

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    Stockton Heath

    A village with a country feel, yet with urban benefits, just on the outskirts of Warrington.

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    Stretton

    The small community of Stretton lies between the Appleton Thorn to Daresbury road, south of Warrington.

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    Styal

    The name of the settlement was, in 120, described at 'Styhale' and as 'Stihal' in 1286. The first element 'stig' in Old English, means 'a hall with a pigsty'.

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    Sutton

    Originally the southern part of Macclesfield town.

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    Sutton Weaver

    A long, thin, former farming village with stunning views to the west to Helsby and Frodsham and over the Weaver Navigation in the valley below.

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    Swettenham

    Early evidence of a settlement here has been brought to light following the discovery of Saxon remains - an old cross found near the site of the ancient Manor House, the other, a small font.

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