Links
Excellent photographs
of Butley Hall, the interior of St Peter’s Church and more
The Bridge Hotel is
among the historic buildings: its website has pictures and maps.
The Admiral
Rodney in New Road
is among the historic buildings on the Butley side of the village. Pictures in
its gallery
show it under water during serious flooding which took place in 1998. Also in
Butley is the Prestbury Village Club.
Pearl Street, otherwise known as Pell Street, was the main
street on the Butley side of the Bollin before New Road was built.
Leghs of
Adlington have been Lay Rectors and Patrons of Prestbury since 1580.
Sugarvine
has descriptions of some of the restaurants.
The Tennis Club is
farther down Bollin Grove than the Primary School.
Prestbury is among a number of
Information about
local amenities is available at
UK Villages and Britinfo. The Prestbury Parish Council website has
maps, photographs and information about Council meetings.
The Parish Council supports a Community Web Site.
The village stands on the River Bollin and is
surrounded by Green Belt.
Recommendations for development have been made by Plan for Prestbury. An abridged
form of the Village Design Statement has been adopted
by Macclesfield Borough Council as a Supplementary Planning Document. Plans for development of
the Church, Norman Chapel, Hearse House and Ford House are being submitted (2010).
Wikipedia has
an article about Prestbury.
Wayne
Rooney is one of Prestbury’s most famous residents.
The Webmaster, prestbury@email.com, would be grateful
for comments or suggestions about any of the pages in this site.