Sign up for our What's On newsletter to keep your finger firmly on the pulse of an ever-changing Manchester Drive into the pretty little village of Audlem in Cheshire and you'd be forgiven for thinking a special event or festival was underway.
Union Jack flags proudly fly from every other building, while an abundance of flowers burst out from pots, troughs and window ledges outside the independent shops, cafes and pubs.
But this delightful scene is just a regular fixture of Audlem life from May to November. It is a village steeped in history - and one which boasts its own quirk, with the hamlet of Salford running through the heart of it. READ MORE : The historic village just off the M56 untouched by the urban sprawl But thanks to a
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