What's On
Tatton Park Biennial 2012 
Tatton Park Gardens 
12th May 2012 - 30th Sep 2012 Every two years, Tatton Park hosts its Biennial of contemporary art, commissioning the finest international, national and regional artists ....
Working Wednesdays 
Dunham Massey 
6th Jun 2012 Find out how the conservation team keep the house and collection in tip-top condition ....
Sandbach Farmers' Market 
The Market Square, Sandbach 
11th Aug 2012 Based in the cobbled Market Square, this market is on the second Saturday of each month ....
Sandbach Farmers' Market 
The Market Square, Sandbach 
9th Jun 2012 Based in the cobbled Market Square, this market is on the second Saturday of each month ....
Sandbach Farmers' Market 
The Market Square, Sandbach 
14th Jul 2012 Based in the cobbled Market Square, this market is on the second Saturday of each month ....
Sandbach Farmers' Market 
The Market Square, Sandbach 
8th Sep 2012 Based in the cobbled Market Square, this market is on the second Saturday of each month ....
Places
- Acton Bridge
- Adlington
- Alderley Edge
- Alsager
- Altrincham
- Ashley
- Audlem
- Bache
- Bebington
- Bidston
- Birchwood
- Birkenhead
- Bramhall
- Bromborough
- Buckley
- Buxton
- Caergwrle
- Capenhurst
- Cefn-y-Bedd
- Chapel-en-le-Frith
- Cheadle Hulme
- Chelford
- Cheshire Oaks
- Chester
- Congleton
- Crewe
- Cuddington & Sandiway
- Davenport
- Delamere
- Derby
- Disley
- Dove Holes
- Earlestown
- Eastham
- Edge Hill
- Ellesmere Port
- Flixton
- Frodsham
- Furness Vale
- Glazebrook
- Goostrey
- Gwersyllt
- Hale
- Halewood
- Handforth
- Hawarden
- Hazel Grove
- Heaton Chapel
- Helsby
- Heswall
- Holmes Chapel
- Hooton
- Hope
- Hoylake
- Ince & Elton
- Irlam
- Kelsall
- Kidsgrove
- Knutsford
- Leasowe
- Levenshulme
- Little Sutton
- Liverpool
- Liverpool John Lennon Airport
- Longport
- Lostock Gralam
- Lymn
- Macclesfield
- Malpas
- Manchester
- Manchester Airport
- Meols
- Middlewood
- Mobberley
- Moreton
- Mouldsworth
- Nantwich
- Neston
- New Brighton
- New Mills
- Newton-le-Willows
- Northwich
- Padgate
- Penyffordd
- Plumley
- Port Sunlight
- Poynton
- Prees
- Prestbury
- Rock Ferry
- Runcorn
- Sandbach
- Sankey
- Shotton
- Shrewsbury
- Spital
- Stanlow & Thornton
- Stockport
- Stoke-on-Trent
- Styal
- Tarporley & Beeston
- Upton
- Urmston
- Uttoxeter
- Wallasey
- Warrington
- Wem
- West Kirby
- Whaley Bridge
- Whitchurch
- Widnes
- Wilmslow
- Winsford
- Woodsmoor
- Wrenbury
- Wrexham
- Yorton
Prestbury’s reputation stems from the large villas and elegant houses along leafy narrow roads. Many of Prestbury’s buildings date from the 15th and 16th centuries and tremendous effort has been made to preserve the village’s character.
One of the oldest buildings is the Priest's House, the timber-framed former vicarage dating back to 1448 which is now a bank. Also of interest is the Reading Room, erected in 1720, and now housing a library, a bank, an estate agent’s and the Parish Council Chamber.
Dominating the centre of the village is St Peter's Church, dating back to the 13th century but restored in 1879 by Sir George Gilbert Scott.
Prestbury is home to Cheshire's jet set and a number of Cheshire's famous footballers and enjoys some excellent restaurants.
