PRESTBURY PARISH COUNCIL
Parish Council of the village of Prestbury in Cheshire
 
 
Plan for Prestbury
 
 
Map of Prestbury
 
 
A Brief History of Prestbury
 
 
Threat to Rural Post Offices
 
 
Photographs of Prestbury
 
 
Oh Dear??
 
 
Images of Old Prestbury
 
 
Council Meetings
 
 
Meeting Dates
 
 
Members of the Council
 
 
Parish Council - Next Meeting
 
 
Proceedings of the Council
 
 
Planning - Meeting Reports
 
 
Planning - Next Meeting
 
 
Annual Parish Meeting
 
 
Forth-Coming Road Works
 
 
Newsletter
 
 
Links
 
 
Contact the Council
To contact the Council please telephone the Clerk, Mrs Georgina Ryder on 01625 260362 or e-mail to:parish.clerk@ntlworld.com
 
 

PRESTBURY PARISH COUNCIL

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"The Village"

Prestbury is an historic village situated in the east of the county of Cheshire within the parish of Macclesfield. The village is notable for its early medieval church of St Peters, with its Norman chapel, and for the former Priest's House, an outstanding example of Cheshire timber framing. The centre of the village is designated as a Conservation area and contains long rows of listed buildings, including former silk weavers' cottages. The village lies upon, and slightly raised from the River Bollin.

Today Prestbury is a much sought-after residential area.

FOR A MORE DETAILED HISTORY OF PRESTBURY SEE THE HISTORY PAGE

St Peter's Church

St Peter's - Prestbury's Parish Church


The Norman Chapel

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