Knutsford by Arthur S

Knutsford

Knutsford is a historic town in Cheshire, located roughly halfway between Manchester and Chester. It sits near the edge of Tatton Park and is part of the Cheshire East unitary authority. The town has long been associated with wealth and affluence, partly due to its proximity to major northern cities and its attractive setting in the Cheshire countryside.

Knutsford’s history stretches back to medieval times, and it is recorded in the Domesday Book as “Cunetesford.” The name is thought to refer to a ford used by King Canute. Over the centuries, the town grew as a market centre and staging post, benefiting from its location on key coaching routes. Today, it retains many elegant Georgian and Victorian buildings, particularly along King Street and Princess Street, which are lined with independent shops, restaurants, and cafés.

One of Knutsford’s most notable features is its connection to the novelist Elizabeth Gaskell, who was born in London but spent much of her early life in the town. Knutsford served as the inspiration for “Cranford,” her fictionalised portrayal of small-town life in the 19th century. The town continues to celebrate this literary link, and Gaskell’s memory is commemorated in local landmarks.

Tatton Park, on the edge of the town, is a major attraction. Managed by the National Trust, it includes a grand neoclassical mansion, landscaped gardens, a deer park, and extensive walking paths. Tatton Park hosts a variety of public events throughout the year, including agricultural shows, classic car events, and food festivals.

Knutsford also features several historic churches and a distinctive Sessions House, a former courthouse with an imposing neoclassical façade. The town has a strong sense of local pride and a reputation for being both cultured and lively, with regular markets, festivals, and community events.

Despite its small size, Knutsford is well connected, with a railway station offering direct services to Manchester and Chester, and good road access to the M6 and M56 motorways. It remains a desirable place to live and visit, combining historical charm with modern amenities.

Created: 15  December  2020  Edited: 9  April  2025

Knutsford

Shopping in Knutsford

All-In-One Garden Centre Allostock, Knutsford

All-In-One Garden Centre retail park

ALDI 4, Brook Street

ALDI supermarket

The Co-operative & Post Office 7, Princess Street

The Co-operative & Post Office supermarket

Wildlife in and Around Knutsford

Mammals found in Knutsford

There have been 39 species of mammals recorded in the knutsford area.

(Nyctalus/Eptesicus agg.)
55 Khz Pipistrelle (Pipistrellus pygmaeus)
Bank Vole (Myodes glareolus)
Brown Hare (Lepus europaeus)
Brown Rat (Rattus norvegicus)
45 Khz Pipistrelle (Pipistrellus pipistrellus)
Badger (Meles meles)
Brandt's Bat (Myotis brandtii)
Brown Long-Eared Bat (Plecotus auritus)
Chinese Barking Deer (Muntiacus reevesi)

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Birds found in Knutsford

There have been 50 species of birds recorded in the knutsford area.

Arctic Redpoll (Acanthis hornemanni)
Barnacle Goose (Branta leucopsis)
Buzzard (Buteo buteo)
Common Sandpiper (Actitis hypoleucos)
Dunlin (Calidris alpina)
Bar-Headed Goose (Anser indicus)
Bittern (Botaurus stellaris)
Canada Goose (Branta canadensis)
Common Swift (Apus apus)
Egyptian Goose (Alopochen aegyptiacus)

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Secrets of Shaly Dingle

Brett Gregory is an award-winning filmmaker based in Bolton whose production company, Serious Feather, is currently making a documentary about autism and poetry.

As a part of this production, Landscape Britain was asked to advise with regards to the location of specific areas of outstanding natural beauty throughout the region.

Visit www.seriousfeather.com for further information.

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