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Get startedSutton Lane Ends is a semi‑rural village in Cheshire, with a population of around 936. It sits about a mile south of Macclesfield and is characterised by its rivers and canal.
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Sutton Lane Ends, also known simply as Sutton, is a semi‑rural village and civil parish situated approximately one mile south of Macclesfield in Cheshire, England. In 2020 the parish had an estimated population of 936. The parish boundaries encompass the villages of Langley and Oakgrove and the hamlets of Gurnett, Jarman and Lyme Green. The rivers Bollin and Rosendale flow through Sutton Lane Ends, as does the Macclesfield Canal, giving the area a picturesque waterway setting. The village falls within the unitary authority of Cheshire East and the ceremonial county of Cheshire. Its postal district is SK 11, placing it within the broader Macclesfield postal area.
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