Parish in Cheshire East, England
| Coordinates: | 53.279, -2.241 |
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| OS grid ref: | SJ 84 75 |
Nether Alderley is a small, largely rural parish in Cheshire East, England, a few miles south of the red sandstone ridge at Alderley Edge and within commuting distance of Manchester. The area comprises farmland, scattered hamlets and a compact village, giving it a quiet, semi‑rural character popular with people who work in the city but prefer country life.
The parish’s history shows in its medieval St Mary's Church and the timber‑framed Nether Alderley Mill, while the former estate at Alderley Park – once a major pharmaceutical research site – has been redeveloped as a science and business campus, bringing life‑science firms and new jobs to the locality. Socially it remains a close‑knit community with a mix of agricultural activity and higher‑value residential and commercial development.
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