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Situated on the edge of the Tame Valley and tucked between Hyde and Tintwistle, Hollingworth serves as a gateway where the industrial history of Greater Manchester meets the rising landscape of the Peak District. Historically part of Cheshire and defined largely by its roots in the cotton industry - centred around the substantial Arrowscroft Mill - the village today is shaped by its position along the A57. This makes it a practical base for those commuting into Manchester or Sheffield, though the local pace remains dictated by its immediate surroundings. Residents have direct access to the Etherow Country Park and the reservoirs of the Longdendale Valley, providing a landscape of open water and gritstone hills just a short walk from the main road. The village maintains a clear sense of identity through its rowed stone terraces, a well-regarded primary school, and a selection of local shops that provide the essentials without the need to travel further into the Tameside conurbation.