Macclesfield, Cheshire. My birthplace and currently my home. A small market town in NorthEast Cheshire with a long history of Silk production.
A little History
Macclesfield has a long history of silk production, introduced to the town primarily by Charles Roe who built the first water powered mill in the town. Macclesfield weavers used to provide silks for Spitalfields in London . Other local silk companies of noteriety include Brocklehurst Whiston who produced a range of woven silk pictures including old Macclesfield landmarks.
Unfortunately, with the arrival of silks from China, the Macclesfield silk industry faded. Luckily, the towns heritage is preserved by means of the Silk Heritage Museum.
The Macclesfield Silk Museum is situated on Roe Street, within the Heritage Centre. Macclesfield is referred to as Silk Town due to the silk industry but Macclesfield was also traditionally known as “Treacle town”. The name may have originated from an accident where treacle was spilt on the Hibel Road and the poor people of Macclesfield came out to scrape it from the ground.
Another explanation for the name “Treacle town” is that mill owners used to provide barrels of treacle for the unemployed weavers in the town.
Present Day
Macclesfield is home to one of the worlds largest pharmaceutical companies, Astra Zeneca with plants at Macclesfield and Alderley Park. Many Macclesfield residents commute to both Manchester and London for work, utilizing the rail network. Macclesfield is also located within easy reach of the motorway network including the M6, M60 and the M56.
Macclesfield is considered to be an affluent town and house prices certainly reflect this fact with the average house price now in the region of £200,000
The Future
Macclesfield is on the verge of a major town centre redevelopment, expected to commence sometime in 2007. The new development will bring the town of Macclesfield bang up to date for 21st century living with new retail complexes and, at last, a new cinema.



Hello there,
I am currently in to process of writing a business plan to open a new retail store in Macclesfield.
Does this website work with new business start-ups in any way?
Best regards,
Richard Pattie
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yes, use the contact page
dos anyone remember Vincent Street mill?,I worked there in the 50s as a minder keeping the needles threaded and had a shuttler at the back of the large machines,The main mill was at London road.
Joan
sorry left out the name it was called HEWITSONS
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