Henbury, Cheshire

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Henbury is a village near Macclesfield in Cheshire, England.

The village became a civil parish in 1845 and is governed by the Cheshire County Council. Henbury has an ancient church of St. Thomas, as well as two pubs and a grocers.

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The Borough of Macclesfield, Cheshire

Principal Settlements

Bollington • Knutsford • Macclesfield • Wilmslow

Civil Parishes

Adlington • Agden • Alderley Edge • Ashley • Aston by Budworth • Bexton • Bollington • Bosley • Chelford • Chorley • Disley • Eaton • Gawsworth • Great Warford • Henbury • High Legh • Higher Hurdsfield • Kettleshulme • Knutsford • Little Bollington • Little Warford • Lower Withington • Lyme • Macclesfield Forest and Wildboarclough • Marthall • Marton • Mere • Millington • Mobberley • Mottram St. Andrew • Nether Alderley • North Rode • Ollerton • Over Alderley • Peover Inferior • Peover Superior • Pickmere • Plumley • Pott Shrigley • Poynton with Worth • Prestbury • Rainow • Rostherne • Siddington • Snelson • Sutton • Tabley Inferior • Tabley Superior • Tatton • Toft • Wincle •

Unparished Areas

Macclesfield • Wilmslow