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Historic England Research Records - Heritage Gateway - ResultsSummary : Mow Cop Castle was constructed as a folly in 1754 of sandstone rubble. It straddles the border of the counties of Cheshire and Staffordshire. The ...
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Mow Cop Castle - Visit StaffordshireMow Cop Castle is a mock tower that was built as a summer house in 1754 by Randle Wilbraham, the local Lord of the Manor.
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Castle - Mow Cop InteractiveThe Castle was built as a summerhouse in 1754 for Randle Wilbraham I of Rode Hall. It was built to look like part of a castle of a bygone era.
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GPS coordinates of Mow Cop Castle, United Kingdom. LatitudeMow Cop Castle is a folly at Mow Cop in the civil parish of Odd Rode, Cheshire, England. Latitude: 53° 06' 46.80" N Longitude: -2° 12' 51.48" W.Missing: geography height topography
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Mow Cop - PeakVisorMow Cop (335m/1 099ft a.s.l.) is a hill in United Kingdom. The prominence is 140m/459ft. There's a trail leading to the summit. By elevation Mow Cop is.Missing: height | Show results with:height
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Mow Cop Castle - Canal JunctionNow owned by the National Trust, this purpose-built ruin dominates the skyline for many miles. Mow Cop Castle is 1100 ft. above sea level and was built in 1750.Missing: geography coordinates topography<|separator|>
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Mow Cop Castle, Mow Cop, Staffordshire | Educational ImagesIt was built as a summer house in 1754 for Randle Wilbraham of Rode Hall and for neighbouring Staffordshire Landowners. Excavations at Mow Cop have found querns ...
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Stone QuarriesTypes of quarrying used on Mow Cop. Plug & feather, a line of holes are drilled into the rock & 2 tapered D sectioned "feathers" are inserted into each hole ...Missing: natural environment moorland
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[PDF] Staffordshire Geodiversity Action PlanThe Moorlands consist largely of hills of gritstone, with valleys of heavy clay ... Rocks are locally well-known, while Mow Cop still bears the evidence of ...
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Trent and Mersey Canal - Canal & River TrustWith stunning views of the Cheshire Plain and amazing feats of engineering, the Trent & Mersey Canal is a great destination for outdoor activities and more.Missing: Mow Cop surroundings quarries
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MOW COP CASTLE, Odd Rode - 1162028 | Historic EnglandOverview ; Heritage Category: Listed Building ; Grade: II ; List Entry Number: 1162028 ; Date first listed: 06-Jun-1952 ; List Entry Name: MOW COP CASTLE.
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Mow Cop Folly, Cheshire/Staffordshire BorderNov 10, 2018 · The sham castle folly on Mow Cop was built by Randle Wilbraham of Rode Hall in 1754 as a summerhouse to which the family could ride for picnics.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Mow Cop Castle - AlsagerJan 4, 2002 · The castle was built in 1754 by local stone masons John and Ralph Harding, for Randle Wilbraham of Rode Hall. The ruined curtain wall was never ...
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Mow Cop Castle - Atlas ObscuraDec 14, 2015 · Mow Cop Castle, a popular local landmark, used to be open to the public, but after someone committed suicide at the site, a fence was erected ...
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Mow Cop Castle - Visit StokeStanding at the highest point of Mow Cop's outcrop of sandstone grit at 355m above sea level is Mow Cop Castle. Mow Cop Castle is a mock tower that was built as ...
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Geology of the country around Stoke-on-Trent Memoir for 1:50 000 ...There is, however, evidence for a local culmination just north of the district near Mow Cop. ... Exposures are mostly in old quarries or natural scarps.Missing: canals | Show results with:canals
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The Potteries: A Study in the Evolution of a Cultural Landscape - jstorfactory. The state of the roads in the mid-eighteenth century was a great hindrance to the developing pottery industry. The only turnpike in the area was part ...Missing: impact | Show results with:impact
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Although it looks ancient, Mow Cop castle was actually a summer ...Jan 20, 2017 · Built in 1754 by local stone masons, John and Ralph Harding, on a ridge overlooking the surrounding countryside it was meant to look like a ruined medieval ...
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1807 Mow Cop RevivalA camp meeting near this spot on May 31st 1807 began the Religious Revival led by Hugh Bourne and William Clowes known as Primitive Methodism.” 1. The meeting ...
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Focus on - the birth of Primitive Methodism - Thepotteries.orgHugh Bourne was expelled. One of the main reasons was that Hugh Bourne had organised open air meetings called 'camp meetings' The first of these was held at Mow ...
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Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900/Bourne, HughDec 30, 2020 · The camp meetings were, however, continued, and on 27 June 1808 Bourne was, in what seems to have been an illegal manner, expelled from the ...
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Deep History of Primitive Methodism... Primitive Methodist Connexion, formed themselves into a Primitive Methodist Society. Their work was greatly blessed of God and spread to other parts ...Missing: 1810-1811 | Show results with:1810-1811
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[PDF] History of the Primitive Methodist ChurchPrimitive Methodism on Mow Cop to Holborn Hall and to the verge of " the Great Divide " of the War is a long journey, often an arduous one and not without.
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Resource Details - Staffordshire Past Track### Summary of Ownership Transfer to National Trust, Dates, and Land Details
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Resource Details - Staffordshire Past Track### Summary of Mow Cop Castle Restoration and Ownership History
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Mow Cop trail | Cheshire - National TrustThe Mow Cop trail explores the castle folly, Old Man o'Mow, and Primitive Methodist history, with views of Cheshire and Staffordshire. The trail is 1 mile long.Missing: 1910s | Show results with:1910s
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Best trails near Mow Cop Castle - AllTrailsRating 4.4 (624) AllTrails has 3 scenic trails in the Mow Cop Castle area. Plan your trip with hand-curated trail maps, along with reviews and photos from nature lovers like ...Missing: visitor access activities events<|control11|><|separator|>
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Mow Cop Castle (2025) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go ...Rating 4.5 (52) The castle sits at 1100 feet above sea level. From the castle you have great 360 degrees brilliant views. Cheshire plain and Welsh mountains to the west ...Missing: height elevation
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Mow Cop Castle in Peak District, part of National TrustSep 1, 2015 · It is called Mow Cop Castle, but it was built as a summerhouse in 1754. We've seen it as a part of our road trip to the White Peak.Missing: interior | Show results with:interior
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Mow Cop Castle | AA RatedTrips.comIt was built in 1746 by Randle Wilbraham I of Rode Hall as a summer house and as a means of enhancing the view from Rode Hall some 2 miles (3.2km) to the west.<|control11|><|separator|>