Ramsbottom, View Of Town c.1955
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Ramsbottom is a small cotton town on the Irwell less than four miles north of Bury, and just over eleven miles from Manchester. It is noted for its surrounding countryside: to the west rises Harcles Hill (1216 ft), while over to the east stands Whittle Hill (1534 ft). Local businessmen William and Daniel Grant were the basis for the Cheeryble brothers in Charles Dickens' masterpiece 'Nicholas Nickleby'.
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