Mobberley

Mobberley

Mobberley is a semi-rural village and civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire East and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, situated between Wilmslow and Knutsford. Mobberley railway station lies on the Manchester to Northwich and Chester line and was opened on 12 May, 1862 by the Cheshire Midland Railway which was absorbed by the Cheshire Lines Committee on 15 August 1867. Manchester Airport is located to the north. According to the 2001 census the parish had a population of 2,546.

Mobberley is mentioned as "Motburlege", in the Domesday Book of 1086. A priory was located here. Antrobus Hall was built in 1709.

Mobberley is best known as the home of the Mallory family: George Mallory (1886–1924), a mountaineer who died attempting Mount Everest, and Air Chief Marshall Sir Trafford Leigh-Mallory were both born in Mobberley. Their father, The Rev. Herbert Leigh Mallory, was rector of Mobberley.[1]

The church was mainly constructed around 1245. It was until recently dedicated to both St Wilfrid & St Mary although in recent years St Mary has been "dropped".

The organ was once owned by Sir Charles Halle & was rebuilt about 25 years ago.

Mobberley has seen a lot of change demographically in recent years, first the opening of the nearby M56 from Manchester to Chester & then the second, lightly used, runway at Manchester airport. This has led to Mobberley becoming largely a dormitory village of Manchester.

Mobberley is well covered by pubs. The most central are The Bull's Head & the Roebuck. The Bird In Hand still manages to retain an air of traditioniality with its cosy rooms and blazing fires in winter. Finally there is the Victory Hall Memorial Club, which still serves many of the local villagers & has three snooker tables and several teams of bowlers and dominoes players.

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Sports

Mobberley has a cricket club which plays at Church Lane, in Division two of the Cheshire County Cricket League.[2] It has many teams including a first, second and third teams, and a junior section.

There is also a 9 hole golf course.

Famous residents

See also

Notes and references

External links

Media related to Mobberley at Wikimedia Commons

Coordinates: 53°19′N 2°19′W / 53.317°N 2.317°W / 53.317; -2.317



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