About Sandbach
Sandbach is the town of choice for thousands of people who work in the conurbations around Stoke, Manchester and Liverpool. But you can also stay here to shop thanks to its compact but comprehensive shopping area, and make sure you don’t miss the Sandbach Flashes, a series of pools that are a local haven for wildlife.
On your doorstep
There’s pretty history everywhere, from the ancient Saxon crosses on the cobbled market square to the stunning black-and-white Old Hall Hotel, and from St Mary’s Church with its “walk through” tower to the lovely red-brick Sandbach School. Sandbach has four primary schools and, unusually, two single-sex state schools at secondary level. There’s also a Sandbach School of Adult Education. Active people can take advantage of the facilities on offer at the town’s football, rugby & cricket clubs – all of which run well supported junior sections. Golfers can enjoy a round at the town’s 9-hole golf course, or at the nearby Malkins Bank Golf Club.
Enjoying life at Albion Lock
The weekly market in the Town Hall and the Square has always previously defined Sandbach as a market town. The market is still a prevalent feature of the town and the character of the town centre complements that ideal. Sandbach is a thriving town with an active community.
Getting out and about
The town is located on the main railway line between Crewe and Manchester, so Liverpool and Stoke are also within easy reach.