Bollington Wedding Venues
A township in Prestbury Parish, in the Macclesfield Hundred. Bollington is a stone-built mill town of great character, lying south-east of Wilmslow near Macclesfield and was once a major centre for cotton manufacture during the Industrial Revolution, though nowadays it is a rather lazy valley township, much sought after as a place to live. Three of its main features are the massive railway viaduct, the overlooking 'White Nancy' monument on the nearby Kerridge Hill and the Macclesfield Canal. The White Nancy stone tower, almost 1,000 feet above sea level, is a rather curious dome-shaped monument in stone towering above Kerridge, and offering magnificent views over the surrounding countryside. The monument is generally believed to have been built by the Gaskell family of Ingersley to commemorate the Battle of Waterloo, and was named Nancy after a member of the family. The Macclesfield Canal, originally part of the silk trade and a direct route from the flint of Bugsworth in the High Peak to the Potteries of Staffordshire, was reopened to recreational navigation in the 1980s. Bollington still proudly sports several mills which still survive as witnesses to its former industrialism. Mills include the Defiance Mill, Higher Mill and Lower Mill, Oak Bank Mill, and Clarence Mill. Although a one-time industrial town there is still very much of a village atmosphere
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