Built-up area in Cheshire East, England
| Coordinates: | 53.302, -2.186 |
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| OS grid ref: | SJ 87 78 |
| Dialling code: | 01625 (Macclesfield) |
Mottram St Andrew is a small, leafy village and civil parish in Cheshire East in England, set on the edge of the rolling Cheshire Plain. It sits amid farmland and country lanes close to well-known villages such as Alderley Edge and Prestbury, and is within easy commuting distance of Manchester, which helps explain its reputation as an affluent rural community.
The parish blends traditional farming and country estates with modern commuter living: handsome houses and the listed country house Mottram Hall (now used as a hotel and events venue) stand alongside working farms, private stables and small local businesses. The village retains a parish church, active community groups and a quiet, suburban‑rural social scene popular with families and equestrians, while proximity to high‑profile neighbouring villages gives it a slightly upmarket character without losing its agricultural roots.
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