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    Macclesfield

    Macclesfield became the centre of Britain's silk industry during the Industrial Revolution. Attractive Georgian mills, houses and inns still bear witness to the former wealth of the town. Several mills still survive and are open to the public as pop

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    Malpas

    A picturesque village with a motte and bailey castle dating from Norman times. Its Medieval street pattern still remains. Malpas in French means 'Bad Road' St Oswald's church is a fine 14th century church with a superb bossed ceiling.

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    Marbury

    Picturesque village in the heart of the Cheshire countryside, with mere lakes to the south and east sides of the village. A regular winner of the Best Kept Village Competition.

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    Marston

    Marston sits on the Trent and Mersey Canal with numerous flashes where mining and brine pumping works have previously flooded, years ago, and which are now havens for a variety of wildlife.

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    Middlewich

    A salt town during the Roman and Medieval periods. Historically it is notable for finds of Stone Age tools, weapons and Roman pottery.

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    Mobberley

    Mentioned in the Domesday Book as 'Motburlege', Mobberley is a residential area set in farmland and is England's largest parish.

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