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Welcome to our area guide to Bollington! As locals, we know just how special this charming town is. Nestled in the foothills of the Peak District, Bollington is a hidden gem that offers a great balance between countryside charm and modern convenience.

In this guide, we’ll share some of the best things to see and do in Bollington, from scenic walks to delicious restaurants. We’ll also give you our insight into the local property market and highlight some of the best places to live in the area.

5 Things to Love About Bollington

Bollington may be a small town, but it’s bursting with character. Here are just a few of the things we love about this wonderful place:

The Countryside

With the Peak District National Park on its doorstep, Bollington is surrounded by some of the most beautiful countryside in the UK. From rugged hills and valleys to peaceful woodland walks, there’s something for everyone.

The Canal

The Macclesfield Canal runs through Bollington and is a popular spot for leisurely walks, bike rides and narrowboat trips. The canal also has several locks, including the famous Clarence Mill Locks which offer a glimpse into the town’s industrial past.

The Festivals

Bollington is home to a variety of festivals throughout the year. Amongst the most popular are the Bollington Beer Festival, the Arts Festival and the Food and Drink Festival. These events are a great opportunity to experience the town’s community spirit and lively atmosphere.

The Heritage

Bollington has a rich history, with a number of historic buildings and landmarks dotted throughout the town. From the stunning St. Oswald’s Church to the picturesque White Nancy monument, there’s plenty to explore.

The People

Last but certainly not least, the people of Bollington are what make this town truly special. Known for their warmth and friendliness, the locals are always happy to welcome newcomers to the area.

The Best Places to Eat and Drink in Bollington

Bollington may be small, but it’s definitely not short of great places to eat and drink. Here are a few of our favourites:

The Poachers Inn

This cosy Poachers Inn is located on the edge of the Peak District and serves up delicious, hearty food using local ingredients. The menu includes the usual pub classics like fish and chips, burgers and steaks, as well as vegetarian and vegan options.

The Vale Inn

Another great pub, the Vale Inn is located in the heart of Bollington and offers a warm and friendly atmosphere. The menu includes a range of British classics alongside some more unusual dishes such as wild boar sausages.

The Lime Tree

This award-winning restaurant serves up delicious modern British cuisine in a stylish and contemporary setting. The Lime Tree often updates the menu to reflect the seasons, so there’s always something new to try.

The Cotton Tree

This popular pub is located in the centre of Bollington and offers a great range of real ales and beers. The menu includes a range of pub classics, as well as some more unusual dishes such as Moroccan lamb tagine.

The Coffee Tavern

If you’re looking for a great flat white and a bite to eat, the Coffee Tavern is a great choice. With a friendly, relaxed atmosphere, this independent cafe is a popular spot to meet friends or catch up on some work.

Things to Do in Bollington

Despite its small size, Bollington has plenty of things to do to keep you entertained. Here are a few of our top picks:

Walks in the surrounding countryside

Bollington is surrounded by some of the most beautiful countryside in the UK and it’s a great place for those that love to get outdoors and enjoy hiking. The Middlewood Way is a popular choice, with its 11 miles of flat, traffic-free path that runs from Macclesfield to Marple.

Visit White Nancy

One of Bollington’s most famous landmarks, White Nancy is a striking white tower that sits atop Kerridge Hill. It’s a great spot to soak in the views of the surrounding countryside, and there are plenty of walking routes that will take you past it.

Discover the local history

Bollington has a rich industrial heritage, and there are plenty of opportunities to learn about its past. The Discovery Centre is a great place to start, with its interactive displays and exhibitions about the town’s mills and canals.

Explore the local shops

Bollington has a great range of independent shops, selling everything from gifts and homewares to outdoor gear and artisan foods. Take a stroll down Palmerston Street and browse the boutiques and galleries.

Attend a festival or event

Bollington has a lively events calendar, with festivals and events taking place throughout the year. The Bollington Festival, held every three years, is a particular highlight, with a wide range of cultural and artistic events taking place over a two-week period.

The Best Places to Live in Bollington

Bollington has a range of properties available, from quaint cottages to modern family homes. Here are a few of the best places to live in the area:

Palmerston Street

This is the heart of Bollington, with a range of independent shops, cafes, and restaurants right on your doorstep. It’s the obvious choice for those who want to be in the centre of things.

Ingersley Vale

This area is popular with families, with its large detached homes and proximity to the countryside. There are plenty of walking and cycling routes nearby, and the local schools are highly rated.

Oakwood

This newer development on the outskirts of Bollington offers modern, spacious homes with easy access to both the town centre and the surrounding countryside.

Waterhouse Mill

This converted mill complex offers a range of unique apartments and houses, with plenty of character and history. Waterhouse Mill could be a great option for those who want something a little different.

Eddie – (Image used from JP & Brimelow Estate Agents marketing team).