Kerridge

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Cottages on Higher Lane, Kerridge

Kerridge is a village in Cheshire, England, part of the parish of Bollington. Kerridge borders the neighbouring parish of Rainow.

Kerridge Ridge and White Nancy

It gives its name to Kerridge Ridge – one of the western foothills of the Pennines – by which it stands. It is overlooked by the local landmark of White Nancy. The local industries were quarrying and cotton mills, of which remnants remain.

On 29 February 1912, the Macclesfield Canal at Kerridge burst its banks, flooding several nearby streets.[1]

Kerridge itself comes from 'key ridge', and was known in Old English as 'Gaeg Hrycg'.

References[]

  1. ^ "Kerridge canal breach". 9 February 2011. Retrieved 28 February 2011.

External links[]

Media related to Kerridge at Wikimedia Commons

Coordinates: 53°17′24″N 2°05′53″W / 53.290°N 2.098°W / 53.290; -2.098


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