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Congleton- Bear Town, East Cheshire. Many textile mills were built here for silk and cotton, powered by the water of the River Dane, and later by steam. Old Mill (1753) was demolished around 2003. Here we see the twin pediments,the second added in 1830, also to the right is the Town Corn Mill.

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