Prestbury, Gloucestershire
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See also: Prestbury, Cheshire
Prestbury is a medium sized village in the heart of the Cotswolds. It is on the outskirts of the larger town, Cheltenham, and forms part of the borough of Cheltenham, despite retaining its own parish council as a civil parish. It gives residents and visitors alike the opportunity to go to a more urban centre of shopping and recreation, or enjoy the surrounding countryside.
The village is famous for being one of the most haunted in England, including the Headless Horseman, who rides down The Burgage and The White Lady and the Black Abbot, who roam the local churchyard, to name just a few.
The village is also home to Prestbury Park, the Cheltenham Racecourse, which holds the world famous Gold Cup race each March.
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Benhall | Charlton Kings | Fairview | Hesters Way | Leckhampton | Montpellier | Pittville | Prestbury | The Reddings | Rowanfield | St. Mark's | St. Paul's | Swindon Village | Up Hatherley | Whaddon | Wyman's Brook |