If you are looking for vets in Allostock, Cheshire then we at Tatton Vets can help. Being based only a short distance from Allostock, we are ideally situated to serve you and your pets.
Allostock Vets – How to Find Us
Our practice can be found using the details below:
Tatton Veterinary Practice,
1a Windsor Way,
Knutsford, WA16 6JB
For more details, you can visit our Contact Us page.
Being only a short drive from Allostock, you can use Google Maps to find us, or What 3 Words if you prefer. Either of these will easily get you from Allostock to our practice in Knutsford.
Need a Vet in Allostock?
At Tatton Vets, we can provide you with the following veterinary services:
- Vaccinations
- Puppy and Kitten Packages
- Consultations
- Neutering
- Keyhole Spays
- Orthopaedic Surgery
- Soft Tissue Surgery
- Pet Dentistry
- Internal Medicine
- Cardiology
- Dermatology
- Oncology
- Nurse Clinics
- Home Visits
- … and more
Why not contact us today to see how we can help you?
About Allostock in Cheshire
Allostock is a tranquil civil parish nestled in the rolling countryside of Cheshire East, characterised by its agricultural heritage and rural charm. The parish, which encompasses several scattered farmsteads and residential clusters, has maintained its pastoral character despite its proximity to larger settlements such as Holmes Chapel and Knutsford. Its name is thought to derive from Anglo-Saxon origins, with ‘stock’ referring to a meeting place or farm, though the precise meaning of ‘Allo’ remains subject to debate amongst local historians.
The parish church of St Peter’s, whilst not as ancient as some of its neighbours, has served as a focal point for the community since its construction in the Victorian era. Agriculture continues to be a significant part of local life, with numerous working farms specialising in dairy production—a practice that has characterised this part of Cheshire for centuries.
The village’s modern history has been shaped by its position near the M6 motorway, which, whilst bringing improved connectivity, has not diminished the area’s peaceful atmosphere. Local organisations, including the Women’s Institute and various farming cooperatives, help maintain the strong sense of community that has long been a hallmark of this quintessentially English village.