Prestbury, Priest's House 1896
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This wonderful timber-framed building dates from the 1400s. It sits opposite the church, and was once the vicarage. It has also been known as the Red House. Today it is home to a branch of the National Westminster Bank. There has been a tradition in the village (which started as long ago as 1577) that a curfew bell should be rung at 8pm each evening during autumn and winter.
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