A vicar has been arrested on suspicion of raping a teenage girl.
Anglican priest the Rev Simon Marsh, 54, was arrested and interviewed by detectives investigating allegations of sexual abuse between 2011 and last year.
It is understood that the alleged victim gave a statement to specially trained police officers last week.
The Rev Marsh served as Vicar of St Paul’s in Macclesfield from 1990 until 1996, and then as Vicar of St John the Baptist in Bollington from September 2001 until 2006.
He left his post in Bollington for his current role as vicar in Bramhall in Stockport, based at St Michael and All Angels CofE Church.
Church leaders at the Diocese of Chester expressed ‘shock and surprise’ at his arrest, which happened on Thursday last week, and confirmed he has been suspended from his position.
No criminal charges have been brought and the Rev Marsh was later released on police bail after questioning.
Parishioners at the church, on St Michael’s Road, were due to be informed of the news at services at the weekend.
Police said an investigation is underway into alleged offences of sexual assault involving a girl between 2011 and 2013. She was aged between 16 and 19 at the time.
In a statement, GMP said investigations were continuing.
A spokesman said: “Police are investigating a report of historic sexual abuse in Bramhall. The offences occurred between 2011 and 2013 when the female was aged between 16 and 19-years-old.
“A 54-year-old man from Bramhall has been arrested on suspicion of rape. He has now been bailed until June 12 pending further enquiries. Enquiries are ongoing.”
The Rev Marsh has served as a parish priest in five separate parishes.
Writing on his personal blog, which is linked to the church’s website, he said he has previously served as Vicar of Bollington and Vicar of St Paul’s in Macclesfield.
He became the sixth vicar of Bramhall in May 2006.
The Rev Marsh wrote that he served in the early 1980s as a domestic chaplain to the Bishop of Bradford and before that was Assistant Curate of Mottram in Longdendale.
He is married to wife, Jilly, and is said to enjoy canal boating and canoeing.
The Diocese confirmed the arrest.
A spokesman said: “We are shocked and surprised at the arrest of the Vicar of Bramhall and the allegations he faces.
“We will co-operate fully with police enquiries. Simon Marsh has been suspended from his parish duties.
“A senior priest will be asked to stand in and provide pastoral and church services support.”