Mow Cop

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Mow Cop is a historic village and prominent hilltop landmark on the Cheshire–Staffordshire border in England, known for its dramatic folly castle and panoramic views.

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Mow Cop canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hill
landmark
village
country England
elevation about 335 metres above sea level
geology gritstone ridge
hasBuilding Mow Cop Castle NERFINISHED
hasEvent camp meetings associated with Primitive Methodism
hasFeature hilltop settlement
rocky outcrops
steep slopes
hasLandmark Mow Cop Castle NERFINISHED
hasReligiousSignificance early Primitive Methodism
hasStructureType folly
hasViewOf Peak District (distant views) NERFINISHED
The Potteries (Stoke-on-Trent urban area) NERFINISHED
heritageStatus historic village
knownFor folly castle
panoramic views
prominent hilltop position
landUse residential village
surrounding rural landscape
locatedIn Cheshire
Cheshire East NERFINISHED
Staffordshire
locatedNear Congleton NERFINISHED
Kidsgrove NERFINISHED
locatedOnBorderOf Cheshire NERFINISHED
Staffordshire NERFINISHED
nameLanguage English
nearestLargeTown Stoke-on-Trent NERFINISHED
overlooks Cheshire Plain NERFINISHED
Staffordshire countryside
partOf Staffordshire Moorlands (area) NERFINISHED
postalCountry United Kingdom NERFINISHED
region North West England
tourism popular walking destination
viewpoint
transport served mainly by local roads

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