Finding your way with car hire Macclesfield can be made easier by hiring one of our affordable GPS systems. All you have to do is pick out the optional extras you want when ordering one of our cars. They can include seats for children under the age of ten to sit safely in the back seat or baggage racks for your belongings. For further extras we have CDWs which give you a waiver for paying the damage in the event of an accident.
Ask for car rental Macclesfield prices and you will be astounded by how low we can go. From just twenty pounds per day you can have a fully equipped and modern vehicle with everything you need including power steering and central locking. Therefore there is no need to waste your money on costly public transport when you could just pay one low price for all your daily, weekly or monthly travel.
Around fifty thousand people live in Macclesfield, in the United Kingdom, making it a perfect location for one of our car hire branches. With car hire Macclesfield you can see the east of Cheshire and even drive across to the Welsh border if necessary. The town is named after its centrepiece, St Michaels Church. This parish church is very old as it was an extension of an existing chapel dating all the way back to the 13th century. Other Macclesfield landmarks include the impressive Georgian Town Hall which was built in the 19th century. The earl of Chester used to live in a manor in Macclesfield which contained a deer park and was located on the edge of the town. But there is not much to see in this town and it is far more likely that you will come here on business. A number of industries thrive in Macclesfield including the manufacture of plastics, paper and other textiles. There is also a line in the production of pharmaceuticals. Macclesfield has always been industrious having started life as a market town when it was granted a charter by Lord Edward, who went on to become King Edward I. That led to a weekly market, while the Barnaby Fair held on St Barnabas day was one of two fairs which took place every year. The All Saints feast was also an important coming together for the locals. The people of Macclesfield are friendly and they are known as Maxonians.
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