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I am his neighbour. It is a fantastic spot to live backing onto woods and with the river Allyn running near his back garden. 2 mins from a fast road to the nearby north west cities of Manchester and Liverpool and 30 mins from Snowdonia. Secluded and private. thats why i guess!

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