White Nancy

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White Nancy is a distinctive white-painted stone folly and local landmark situated on Kerridge Hill overlooking the town of Bollington in Cheshire, England.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf building
folly
landmark
accessibleBy footpath
builtBy Gaskell family of North End Farm, Bollington NERFINISHED
category Follies in Cheshire
Grade II listed buildings in Cheshire East
Monuments and memorials in Cheshire
Tourist attractions in Cheshire
color white
commemorates Battle of Waterloo NERFINISHED
constructionEnd 1817
constructionStart 1815
country United Kingdom
decoratedOn local festivals
national events
elevation approximately 280 metres above sea level
hasAccess wooden door
hasAlternativeName White Nancy folly NERFINISHED
hasFeature no windows
single door opening
hasGridReference SJ 942 770
hasInterior single small chamber
hasPanoramicViewOf Cheshire Plain NERFINISHED
Peak District National Park NERFINISHED
height approximately 18 feet
heritageStatus Grade II listed building
listingAuthority Historic England NERFINISHED
locatedIn Bollington NERFINISHED
Cheshire
England
location Kerridge Hill NERFINISHED
material stone
near Kerridge NERFINISHED
Macclesfield NERFINISHED
Saddle of Kerridge NERFINISHED
overlooks Bollington NERFINISHED
ownedBy local authority (Cheshire East Council) NERFINISHED
painted white
partOf Peak District foothills NERFINISHED
shape conical
usedAs local landmark
viewpoint
usedFor commemorative decorations
public celebrations
visibleFrom Bollington NERFINISHED
Macclesfield Canal NERFINISHED

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Bollington hasLandmark White Nancy