- White Nancy
"This article is about the Cheshire landmark. For the variety of flowering plant named "White Nancy" see
Lamium maculatum "White Nancy is a well-known local landmark in the town of
Bollington ,Cheshire , which is used as the logo for the town. [http://www.happy-valley.org.uk/whtnan.htm Happy Valley: White Nancy] (accessed 15 February 2008)] It is positioned on the northern front of the Saddle of Kerridge (at gbmappingsmall|SJ939771); the Gritstone Trail long-distance footpath runs past it. [Gritstone Trail Walkers' Guide, Cheshire County Council] White Nancy commands extensive views of Cheshire; on clear days, theManchester cityscape,Jodrell Bank , Winter Hill inLancashire andSnowdonia inWales can be seen.The grade-II-listed edifice was originally an open summer house built by the Gaskell family of Ingersley Hall, Bollington in around 1817. [http://www.imagesofengland.org.uk/details/default.aspx?id=57971 Images of England: White Nancy] (accessed 15 February 2008)] It commemorates the
Battle of Waterloo , however the origins of the name are uncertain. The Nancy in question might have been a member of the Gaskell family, or perhaps the horse that laboured to cart the building stone to construct White Nancy.White Nancy has been decorated on numerous occasions. In
2002 it was stylised with theUnion Flag to signify theGolden Jubilee of Her Majesty the Queen,Fact|date=February 2008 as aplum pudding during the festive season, and brightpink in the year 2005.Fact|date=February 2008 DuringWorld War II White Nancy was paintedbrown andgreen so that German pilots could not navigate by the highly visible landmark.Fact|date=February 2008References
External links
* [http://www.happy-valley.org.uk/whtnan.htm White Nancy's web page]
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