Bollington
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Bollington is a village in Cheshire. The countryside is very beautiful. It also has an interesting history. The village is home to over twenty pubs. This gives a hint on what inhabitants of the village are like. Fun loving, friendly and pleasant are the words to describe them.
Bollington was home to the biggest water wheel in England and only second in Britain to the Laxey wheel in the Isle of Man. The wheel powered huge mills for the production of cotton. Such huge mills were the Adelphi and Clarence.
By 1914 Bollington had a population of around 6000 people and was dominated by fine cotton spinning.The pinnacle of Bollington has to be White nancy. A small white cone-like house stands alone on top of a hill overlooking all of Bollington. It was built by the Gaskell family early in the nineteenth century. Although it has now been sealed it still remains the symbol of the village.
Sport has been a significant factor in the life of Bollington. Even though the village didn't have a football team successful enough to rival the cricket team it was still very popular amongst the people of Bollington. The most popular team was St Johns team which was quite successful in the lower leagues. Today there are good teams competing in the amateur leagues such as Bollington United.