Monument record 15645 - Parish Boundary Stone, Approximately 133m East by South-east of Cow Lane, Bollington

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Summary

A sandstone ashlar boundary stone dating from the eighteenth or nineteenth century stone marking junction of the parochial parish boundaries between Bollington, Rainow, and Kerridge.

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<1> Historic England, 2011, The National Heritage List for England, 1461690 (Web Site). SCH6528.

A sandstone ashlar boundary stone is set on the western side of a field boundary, perpendicular to the alignment of the hedgerow that formerly functioned as the boundary between Bollington and Rainow. It has a similar appearance to a small gravestone, standing approximately 0.5m high; the lower half of the stone has vertical sides and is buried in the ground, while the upper half has gently sloped sides and a semi-circular head. The north face of the stone has an inscribed 'B', representing Bollington, and the south face has a 'K' representing Kerridge. The west side is unadorned, while the east side has an inscribed 'R', which is incised a little lower than the other letters and represents Rainow.

Bollington is a civil parish in Cheshire East, situated on the northern slopes of Kerridge Ridge. During the late-eighteenth century and early-nineteenth century the area was occupied by five parish councils: Bollington, Rainow, Kerridge, Shrigley and Prestbury. The parochial parish boundaries were marked out by boundary stones and ten of these stones have since been listed at Grade II. The boundary between Bollington and Rainow follows the alignment of Kerridge Ridge and meets at the northern boundary of the parish of Kerridge, a little to the east of Cow Lane. The junction between the three boundaries is marked by a late-eighteenth century to early-nineteenth century boundary stone; however, at the time of the 1848 Tithe map, Kerridge and Bollington are shown as a single parish, and the stone was not included on the map. The boundary stone is shown on the 1:2,500 Ordnance Survey map of 1871 and continues to be depicted until 1954; however, after that date it is no longer marked. It is thought that around this time, the stone was toppled and buried, as it is not depicted on any subsequent Ordnance Survey map. The toppled stone was uncovered at its original location by the Kerridge Ridge and Ingersley Vale Countryside Volunteers in 2011 and was re-erected.

<2> Boddington, T, 1996-2017, Happy Valley, https://happyvalley.org.uk/?page_id=8749 (Web Site). SCH8292.

A parish boundary stone in field hedge east of Cow Lane, an eighteenth or nineteenth century stone marking junction of boundaries between Bollington, Rainow, and Kerridge. There are several old boundary stones around Bollington, marking the original boundaries of Bollington with Rainow, Kerridge, Shrigley and Prestbury. It is believed that Bollington’s boundary hasn’t changed since at least the thirteenth century.

<3> Kerridge Ridge and Ingersley Vale Countryside Volunteers, 2000-2018, Kerridge Ridge and Ingersley Vale Countryside Volunteers, http://kriv-volunteers.blogspot.com/2015/06/the-kerridge-bollington-rainow-boundary.html (Web Site). SCH9267.

Boundary stone rediscovered and reinstated in 2011.

Sources/Archives (3)

  • <1>XY Web Site: Historic England. 2011. The National Heritage List for England. https://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/. 1461690. [Mapped features: #54646 1461690; #54647 1461690]
  • <2> Web Site: Boddington, T. 1996-2017. Happy Valley. www.happy-valley.org.uk. https://happyvalley.org.uk/?page_id=8749.
  • <3> Web Site: Kerridge Ridge and Ingersley Vale Countryside Volunteers. 2000-2018. Kerridge Ridge and Ingersley Vale Countryside Volunteers. http://kriv-volunteers.blogspot.com/. http://kriv-volunteers.blogspot.com/2015/06/the-kerridge-bollington-rainow-boundary.html.

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Location

Grid reference Centred SJ 940 774 (4m by 4m) (2 map features)
Map sheet SJ97NW
Civil Parish RAINOW, MACCLESFIELD, CHESHIRE EAST
Civil Parish BOLLINGTON, MACCLESFIELD, CHESHIRE EAST
Historic Township/Parish/County BOLLINGTON, PRESTBURY, CHESHIRE
Historic Township/Parish/County RAINOW, PRESTBURY, CHESHIRE

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Jun 21 2024 3:33PM