Bucklow Hill is a village in Cheshire, England whose name originates from a slight rise in the road.
The Bucklow Hundred of Cheshire derives its name from this place.
[1] Soldiers were mustered here in 1549 to reinforce the English troops in Scotland during the Rough Wooing.
[1] A nonconformist chapel was founded at Bucklow Hill in the 19th century.
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