Warrington's gilded Golden Gates standing closed in front of the Town Hall, ornate wrought-iron scrolls picked out in gold leaf, the gothic clock tower rising on the left and the classical Town Hall pale through the railings, civic Cheshire-Lancashire pride in one frame. Singles past 50 here often have careers tied to the chemical works, the warehousing along the Manchester Ship Canal, the schools, or the NHS, with grown kids spread between Manchester and Liverpool. However you got here, the welcome is plain north-west and warm.
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Warrington members tend to start at Walton Hall and Gardens or in Stockton Heath. Sankey Valley Park gives you a flat loop; the Bridgewater Canal towpath ties everything together. Lymm village makes a slower afternoon. Knutsford, Northwich, and the Cheshire countryside earn a Saturday once you've already met. Manchester and Liverpool are each thirty minutes by train.