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An idyllic country landscape, haven for wildlife and endless opportunities for walkers. The Cheshire village of Kettleshulme lies in the Todd Brook valley, with the hills of Charles Head and Windgather Rocks on Taxal Edge soaring to over fifteen hundred feet on either side. It is entirely located within the Peak District National Park, with the older parts of the village having the additional protection of a Conservation Area. It is located on the B5470, six miles from Macclesfield and two miles from Whaley Bridge. Kettleshulme is a group of small hamlets and many farms clustered around the Macclesfield Whaley Bridge road and occupied by agriculture over many centuries. The population has increased by only about 100 in the past two centuries and now stands at about 350 |
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