Macclesfield Wedding Venues
Macclesfield is a borough in Prestbury Parish, in the old Macclesfield Hundred. The civil parish was extended in 1894 to include parts of Hurdsfield and Sutton, in 1936 to include Tytherington and Upton and part of Gawsworth, and in 1955 to include a further part of Gawsworth civil parish. Nowadays it also includes the hamlets of Broken Cross, Longmoss, Moss Side, Sycamore Hill and Whirley Green.
The earliest written reference to Macclesfield is found in the Domesday Survey of 1086. As a medieval town it developed its distinctive street patterns and place names. It is a major township and one of the largest in Cheshire. Its charter was granted by Prince Edward in 1262, establishing it as a free borough with its own merchant guild.
Macclesfield became a major woven silk producing town in the late 18th century, and is justly proud of its heritage. It became the greatest silk weaving centre in England during the mid-19th century, and though this industry has now declined, it is still a major manufacturer of neck ties and silk covered buttons. Several of its early mills still survive and the Macclesfield Silk Museum and Paradise Mill are now open to the public as museums of silk production. The arrival of the Macclesfield Canal in 1831 further accelerated its industrial development, though this was short lived. Nowadays the Macclesfield Canal is a popular holiday venue for canal hire boats and canal cruising. Macclesfield's Georgian houses are distinctive and plentiful, and still bear witness to the former wealth of the town.
Wedding DJ in Macclesfield
Below is a list of wedding venues in Macclesfield where our DJ's have worked over the years.
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