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Compstall is a village in near Marple in Greater Manchester.Compstall Mills were built in the 1820s by George Andrew I & II, who then extended the village to house their workers. It is now a conservation area.

Camera location53° 24′ 54.36″ N, 2° 03′ 13.68″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo
Date 26 July 2009 (upload date)
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Author Clem Rutter, Rochester, Kent.
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