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Self Catering Holiday Cottages In Bollington
To the north of Macclesfield, nestling just below the National Park boundary lies the town of Bollington. As the name suggests, this lies on the River Bollin, which flows from here down across the Cheshire plain. Like Macclesfield, Bollington was also a mill town, but producing principally cotton rather than silk, and has many former mills - though here they are often built of stone rather than brick. Here too the industry has gone - to be replaced by other industries. Bollington is a good centre for renting self catering holiday cottages and exploring the north-west corner of the Peak and is overlooked by Kerridge Hill, most of which is a Country Park.
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