Are you searching for a trusted vets in the Adlington area? Then we at Macclesfield Vets can provide comprehensive pet healthcare services and are located just minutes from your doorstep.
Conveniently located in Macclesfield, our veterinary practice proudly serves the Adlington community with many pet owners making the quick journey to visit our experienced team. From preventative care like annual check-ups and immunisations to advanced surgical procedures, we deliver personalised care for all your pet’s health needs throughout every stage of their life.
Adlington Vets - How to Find Us
You can find our practice using the address details below:
Macclesfield Veterinary Practice,
Bailey Court,
Macclesfield,
SK10 1JQ
You can also find additional information on our Contact page.
As we are only a short journey from Adlington, you can use What3Words or Google Maps to locate our practice. These services will help you to easily find your way from Adlington to our location at Bailey Court in Macclesfield.
Need a Vet in Adlington?
We can offer you the following veterinary services from our practice in Macclesfield, just a short drive from Adlington:
- Cardiology
- Consultations
- Dermatology
- Home Visits
- Internal Medicine
- Keyhole Spays
- Neutering
- Nurse Clinics
- Oncology
- Orthopaedic Surgery
- Pet Dentistry
- Puppy and Kitten Packages
- Soft Tissue Surgery
- Vaccinations
- … and more
If you’re looking for a vet, then look no further than Macclesfield Vets. You can contact us today to give you the help you need.
About Adlington in Cheshire
Adlington is a charming village nestled in the heart of Cheshire, England, with roots dating back to the Domesday Book where it was recorded as “Eduluintune” . This picturesque civil parish in Cheshire East is home to approximately 1,000 residents and boasts an impressive 50 listed buildings throughout its boundaries.
The village’s crown jewel is undoubtedly Adlington Hall, a Grade I listed country house with over 700 years of rich history . This magnificent estate has been home to the Legh family since 1315 and features architectural elements spanning medieval, Tudor and Georgian periods. The Great Hall, constructed between 1480 and 1505, remarkably incorporates two ancient oak trees whose trunks form carved pillars, their roots still embedded in the earth.
Beyond the hall, visitors can explore the peaceful countryside setting with its scenic canal walks along the Macclesfield Canal . The village offers excellent transport connections via Adlington railway station on the West Coast Mainline, a mixed non-denominational primary school for families, and serves as a perfect base for exploring the wider attractions of Cheshire while enjoying the tranquillity of rural English village life.
