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Bollington
Bollington is a village in the county of Cheshire in the north of England, north of Macclesfield and east of Prestbury[?].
Bollington is also known locally as the Happy Valley.
It is situated on the River Dean[?] and the Macclesfield Canal[?].
Two of the former cotton mills, Adelphi Mill [?] and Clarence Mill[?], have been restored and made into tourist attractions.
Bollington's most famous landmark is White Nancy[?], a steep hill with a monument to the Napoleonic Wars at the summit.
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