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Lyme Handley

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Population
  
151

Civil parish
  
Lyme Handley

Region
  
North West

Dialling code
  
01663

UK parliament constituency
  
Macclesfield

OS grid reference
  
SJ965825

Unitary authority
  
Cheshire East

Country
  
England

Ceremonial county
  
Cheshire

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Post town
  
Metropolitan Borough of Stockport

Lyme Handley, sometimes known as Lyme, is a small civil parish in between Disley and Stockport, in the unitary authority of Cheshire East and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. According to the 2001 census, it had a population of 151.

Map of Lyme Handley, UK

It is also greenbelt area on the suburbs of Greater Manchester, attracting many visitors in the summer months for walking and picnics and in winter for sledging. The most famous feature of Lyme is Lyme Park, a Tudor house with gardens created in the 1720s. This was made most famous when it featured as Mr Darcy's house in the BBC dramatisation of Pride and Prejudice. The three-storey house has 17 acres (69,000 m2) of well-maintained Victorian era gardens and is also open to visitors for guided tours of the house, which contains a large collection of English clocks.

The rest of the area consists of small farms which were all once part of the Handley estate but parcelled off at the turn of the 20th century. These mostly farm sheep with some cattle. In the past Lyme Handley had its own flax mill, providing a use for a crop other than grass that could be grown on a relatively infertile soil type; although the mill remains, it is no longer functional.

References

Lyme Handley Wikipedia