Ince, Cheshire

[6] The remains of Ince Manor, one of the earliest recorded properties of St Werburgh's Abbey (now Chester Cathedral), were given Grade I listed status in 1963.

[7] Since 1983, Ince has formed part of the Ellesmere Port and Neston parliamentary constituency, presently represented by Justin Madders of the Labour Party.

There are infrequent Monday to Saturday services to Ellesmere Port, Stanlow & Thornton, Helsby, Liverpool Lime Street, and Warrington Bank Quay.

Landowners The Peel Group are developing a 54 hectares (130 acres) industrial site on a former water meadow at Ince Park.

The Protos "energy and resource hub"[10] houses a biomass power station, a timber recycling plant and designated "nature areas".

Ince & Elton railway station , serving both Ince and Elton villages