Arclid
Arclid is a village and civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire East and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. It lies approximately 4 miles (6.4 km) northeast of Sandbach and 5 miles (8 km) southeast of Holmes Chapel.
History:
While specific historical records solely focused on Arclid may be limited, its history is intertwined with that of the surrounding Cheshire region. The area has likely been inhabited since at least the medieval period. Historically, the area's economy would have been largely agricultural.
Geography:
Arclid is situated in the Cheshire Plain, a relatively flat area characterized by fertile agricultural land. Its geographical coordinates place it within the eastern part of Cheshire.
Demographics:
The population of Arclid, like many small villages, can fluctuate. Population figures are typically recorded during national censuses. Refer to the most recent census data for accurate population information.
Governance:
Arclid is governed at the local level by a parish council, which represents the community's interests. It falls under the Cheshire East unitary authority for broader administrative functions.
Economy:
Agriculture remains a significant aspect of the local economy. There may also be small businesses operating within the village. Commuting to larger towns and cities in the region, such as Sandbach, Crewe, and Stoke-on-Trent, is likely common for employment opportunities.
Transport:
Road connections provide access to Arclid. The village is located near major roadways allowing for transport to nearby cities and towns. Public transportation options may be limited.
Notable Features:
The village contains St. Lawrence Church, a listed building with historical significance. The surrounding countryside offers opportunities for walking and other outdoor activities.