Siddington is a village and
civil parish
In England, a civil parish is a type of administrative parish used for local government. It is a territorial designation which is the lowest tier of local government. Civil parishes can trace their origin to the ancient system of parishes, w ...
in the
Cheshire East
Cheshire East is a unitary authority area with borough status in Cheshire, England. The local authority is Cheshire East Council, which is based in the town of Sandbach. Other towns within the area include Crewe, Macclesfield, Congleton, Wilms ...
district, in the ceremonial county of
Cheshire
Cheshire ( ) is a Ceremonial counties of England, ceremonial county in North West England. It is bordered by Merseyside to the north-west, Greater Manchester to the north-east, Derbyshire to the east, Staffordshire to the south-east, and Shrop ...
, England. It consists of farms; a picnic site; Redesmere, a half-mile long lake; and the
Capesthorne Estate. The village is at the crossroads of the
A34 with the
B5392 approximately halfway between
Alderley Edge
Alderley Edge is a village and civil parishes in England, civil parish in Cheshire, England, north-west of Macclesfield and south of Manchester. It lies at the base of a wooded sandstone escarpment, ''The Edge'', overlooking the Cheshire Plai ...
and
Congleton
Congleton is a market town and civil parish in Cheshire East, Cheshire, England. It is on the River Dane, south of Manchester and north of Stoke on Trent. At the 2021 census, the parish had a population of 28,497 and the built-up area ha ...
. The civil parish includes the hamlet of Capesthorne. In 2021 the parish had a population of 357.
Redesmere Lake

Redesmere, created as a feeder reservoir for the ornamental lakes of Capesthorne Hall in the late 18th century, once had an island. According to popular belief the island floated, and it is marked as such on the 1842 One Inch Ordnance Survey map, though the 1964 1:2500 Ordnance Survey map shows that it had become joined with the bank by then. Local legend says that it came into being as a result of a vow by a knight who believed his lady was unfaithful, and that he would not look on her face again until the island floated. Soon after he fell ill, but she remained loyal to him and nursed him back to health. There then followed a storm which tore the island from the bottom of the lake, and it floated ever since, clearing the lady's name.
The writer
Alan Garner
Alan Garner (born 17 October 1934) is an English novelist best known for his children's fantasy novels and his retellings of traditional British folk tales. Much of his work is rooted in the landscape, history and folklore of his native count ...
included a reference to the Floating Island of Redesmere in his novel ''
The Weirdstone of Brisingamen
''The Weirdstone of Brisingamen: A Tale of Alderley'' is a children's literature, children's fantasy novel by English author Alan Garner. Garner began work on the novel, his literary debut, in 1957, after he moved into the late medieval house, ...
''.
Angling is also popular on the lake but it is strictly controlled by
Prince Albert Angling Society. The lake is stocked with carp, pike and various silverfish such as roach and bream.
Redesmere is a popular location for feeding ducks and other water birds, with information, parking and benches next to the water's edge.
See also
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Listed buildings in Siddington, Cheshire
Notes
External links
Villages in Cheshire
Civil parishes in Cheshire
Borough of Cheshire East
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