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The Kerridge and White Nancy: Out and About

Separating the hills of the Peak District and the Cheshire Plain is a sandstone ridge called the Kerridge. The ridge runs north-south from Rainow to Bollington, just to the east of Macclesfield. It has been extensively quarried for its Kerridge Stone, which has formed the basis for most of the buildings in Bollington, and many churches in Cheshire.

At its northern end lies the folly of White Nancy, which is nearly 200 years old. It is a famous local landmark, and the symbol of the town of Bollington. It can be seen for miles around.

So come with me on a short walk around and then up to the top of the Kerridge, and find out all about the area.

Thanks to Harry Mail for suggesting I come and film this walk. Harry's channel:
http://www.youtube.com/user/HazMOfficial
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25 сентября 2013 г. 22:28:52
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