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Cheshire's most affluent village has just one pub and it is everything that you would imagine

Cheshire's most upmarket village, which was named one of the poshest in the UK, has just one pub - which looks exactly like you would expect. Based in the country estate of Alderly Park, the Churchill Tree was converted from a Grade II-listed Tenants Hall into a stylish community pub, and it is the only one in the area.

The pub serves residents of Nether Alderly - the village which was recently named as one of the poshest villages in the UK by The Daily Telegraph. The affluent village is known for being popular with the rich and famous, and was once a place that David and Victoria Beckham called home. The average house price in the area over the last year was a whopping £1,025,403, according to Rightmove.

Although the Churchill Tree is in amongst an extravagant setting, surrounded by million-pound homes, it has the style and feel of a traditional pub. From a nibbles hour to a 'cockles man', it delivers classic values of what a pub is best known for.

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When CheshireLive visited The Churchill Tree, the charm of the classic yet contemporary design of the venue was striking. The glamour is undeniable, but the key listed features of the old Tenants Hall remain.

It's a pub where customers can enjoy a drink in the bar area that features traditional high ceilings, or sit down for a classic British pub dish. The variety of experiences available to pub-goers is impressive, as diners can also enjoy the option of soaking up the sun whilst dining al fresco in outdoor courtyards.

The building is steeped in history and was once home to the Stanley family, before becoming a hospital for wounded war heroes during World War Two in

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