Prestbury
Prestbury maps (2 available)
Prestbury books (16 available)
Macclesfield Town and City Memories
Hardback
Macclesfield Town and City Memories
Paperback
- 13 photos on Prestbury appear in 6 Frith books - View photos of Prestbury
- Read extracts and see photos from these books on Prestbury and Cheshire
Prestbury memories
broken cross post office
my parents owned the piost office from about 1958-1965 - their names were albert (bill) edward wild and dorothy emma wild and the inscription on the board read "AE and DE Wild" before they owned it , it belonged to Vera and Dennis Eaton . my Dad died in 1964 and then my Mum sold the business on and moved back to Derby. i went to henbury primary school and sang at henbury church. My freinds at that school were Alan Goodwin and Susan Windsor - whose Mum was the lollipop lady for the school. my Mum opened a wool shop at one end. opposite the post office was the Pack Horse Inn and further into the village ...read more here
Contributed by vivien hyde
Quest for my ain folk
I visited St Peter's in August 1976 as part of a search for traces of my ancestors, the De Vauxs of Adlington, French Hugenots who first settled from France, in 1630. They became Yeomen farmers on the Leghs Adlington estate and stayed there until late 1890's. A number of them lie buried in a crypt next to the Leghs lair. I met the Verger who kindly opened the Church old registers to discover entries of my ancestors. My Grand Mother, Elizabeth Jane Vaux, lived at Hope Green, married my Grand father, James Kerr Bell, son of James Bell, co-founder of the famous Glasgow printing house of Bell and Bain now a public company est 1831. I am born an Australian from ...read more here
Contributed by James Logan-Bell
Cheshire memories
broken cross post office
my parents owned the piost office from about 1958-1965 - their names were albert (bill) edward wild and dorothy emma wild and the inscription on the board read "AE and DE Wild" before they owned it , it belonged to Vera and Dennis Eaton . my Dad died in 1964 and then my Mum sold the business on and moved back to Derby. i went to henbury primary school and sang at henbury church. My freinds at that school were Alan Goodwin and Susan Windsor - whose Mum was the lollipop lady for the school. my Mum opened a wool shop at one end. opposite the post office was the Pack Horse Inn and further into the village ...read more here
A memory of Prestbury contributed by vivien hyde
Quest for my ain folk
I visited St Peter's in August 1976 as part of a search for traces of my ancestors, the De Vauxs of Adlington, French Hugenots who first settled from France, in 1630. They became Yeomen farmers on the Leghs Adlington estate and stayed there until late 1890's. A number of them lie buried in a crypt next to the Leghs lair. I met the Verger who kindly opened the Church old registers to discover entries of my ancestors. My Grand Mother, Elizabeth Jane Vaux, lived at Hope Green, married my Grand father, James Kerr Bell, son of James Bell, co-founder of the famous Glasgow printing house of Bell and Bain now a public company est 1831. I am born an Australian from ...read more here
A memory of Prestbury contributed by James Logan-Bell
Extracts From Prestbury & Cheshire books
Looking up the main street in Prestbury, the view 100 years ago seems to reveal a very similar
dapper look to the one the village has today, although then there was no need for the
extensive traffic calming measures that have just made their appearance in the village. Most
of the houses on the right were still private houses.
An extract from from"Wilmslow and Alderley Edge Photographic Memories".
On the right is the half-timbered Priest’s House, which is thought to date from the 14th century. Above the entrance
is a gallery and it was from here that a parson, ejected from the church by the Commonwealth, used to preach to the
villagers. The house later became a bank.
An extract from from"50 Classics - Beautiful Villages".
The tower of St Peter’s church can just be seen above the roofs on the right-hand side of the picture. In the churchyard lies the grave of Maria Rathbone, a little girl who died having lost her way home, and whose body was recovered several weeks later as the result of a dream by a stranger. The village is renowned for its famous half-timbered Priest’s House, which is thought to date from the 14th century.
An extract from from"English Villages".
This handsome 17th-century half-timbered house opposite the church was once the rectory for the enormous Prestbury
parish. Besides the smart façade, one can also see the side wall, with enough evidence in the timber work to suggest that
once the building was lower, and the attic floors are a later addition.
An extract from from"Wilmslow and Alderley Edge Photographic Memories".
St Peter`s Church in
Prestbury has always
been an important local
church. Inside the
largely 15th-century
building, beside
memorials to the lords of
the manor, the Leghs of
Adlington, there are early
18th-century wall
paintings in the
spandrels between the
piers, depicting both the
12 apostles and the 12
tribes of Israel.
An extract from from"Wilmslow and Alderley Edge Photographic Memories".







