Listed buildings in Bollington

[1] In the parish is the town of Bollington, which is surrounded by countryside leading up to the foothills of the Pennines on the east.

These quarries are the source of Kerridge stone-slate, which is used to roof many of the houses in the locality.

The parish was rural before the arrival of industry, and the oldest listed buildings are houses or cottages, and farms with related structures, which date back as far as the 16th century.

There are nine listed structures relating to the canal, namely three bridges, three milestones, a distance stone, two aqueducts, and a dock complex.

The mills brought wealth to their owners, and this is reflected in their building large houses with associated structures, some of which are listed.

Clarence Mill , a former cotton mill