River Bollin

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The River Bollin is a river in north-west England that flows through Cheshire and Greater Manchester, passing near Manchester Airport and forming part of the boundary of several historic estates before joining the River Mersey.


Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf river
country England
crossesUnder Runway 2 of Manchester Airport
flowsThrough Bowdon
Cheshire
Dunham Massey
Greater Manchester
Hale
Macclesfield
Partington
Styal
Wilmslow
formsBoundaryBetween Cheshire East
surface form: Cheshire and Greater Manchester
formsBoundaryOf Styal
surface form: Styal estate

historic estates in Cheshire
hasBridge Bollin Valley Way footbridges
hasValley Bollin Valley
hasWalkingRoute Bollin Valley Way
locatedIn North West England
mouthLocation near Partington
near Warburton
partOf River Mersey
surface form: Mersey river system
passesNear Manchester Airport
region Cheshire East
surface form: Borough of Cheshire East

Trafford
surface form: Borough of Trafford
tributaryOf River Mersey
usedFor angling
recreation
walking
watercourseType non-tidal river

Referenced by (5)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Quarry Bank Mill hasRiver River Bollin
Wilmslow hasRiver River Bollin
The Carrs locatedOnWater River Bollin
Macclesfield traversedBy River Bollin
River Mersey tributary River Bollin