Henhull is a rural former civil parish in Cheshire, now part of the Nantwich area. The setting is predominantly agricultural with scattered farms and houses, and new housing developments such as Kingsbourne are emerging to the east.
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Henhull is a former civil parish in Cheshire, England, now incorporated into the parishes of Burland and Acton and Nantwich within the unitary authority of Cheshire East and the ceremonial county of Cheshire. The locality lies to the north west of Nantwich and was historically rural, featuring scattered farms and houses and no large settlements. In 2019 a 1,100-house development called Kingsbourne was being built in the east of the parish as an extension to the town of Nantwich. The civil parish also included the hamlets of Basin End, Bluestone, Welshmen's Green and part of Burford. Nearby villages include Acton and Rease Heath. The area is predominantly agricultural, with a landscape of farmland and small residential clusters, and it is gradually seeing new residential development to support the growth of the surrounding town.