Kelsall is a small settlement on the border of the Cheshire Plains, situated on Kelsall Hill. The village, which is close to the famed Sandstone Trail and Delamere Forest, has gorgeous houses, two mediaeval churches, renowned farm shops, and a number of outstanding pubs, so there is something for everyone. Chester, located 8 miles north, has been dubbed “the jewel of the North-West of England.” Perhaps the most fascinating aspect of the city is that there is evidence of every period of history within a very small area, from Roman walls and an amphitheatre to mediaeval churches, Elizabethan timber-framed town houses and Georgian terraces, Victorian restorations, and 21st-century architecture.