Mow Cop castle, the folly of a ruined castle in snow during winter, standing on the Gritstone trail and South Cheshire way long distance footpaths
It's the southernmost outcrop in Cheshire of hard sandstone grit, rising 355m above sea level. At its highest point stands a mock tower that was built as a summer house in 1754 by Randle Wilbraham, the local Lord of the Manor. This tower is visible for miles around and is a major landmark visited throughout the year. Interestingly, it was the location for the first Primitive Methodist service in 1807.
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Location: Mow Cop castle near Congleton Cheshire England
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