Peel Tower
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A pleasant walk to Peel Tower to admire the views. Peel Tower, or Holcombe Tower as it is often referred to locally, is a well known landmark standing high above Bury. It was erected shortly after the death of the Bury born Prime Minister, Sir Robert Peel. Peel is best known for his creation of the London police force in 1829. Ten years later, his police force model was rolled out to the rest of the country. He is also remembered for his abolishment of the much-hated Corn Laws which imposed tariffs on grain imported from abroad. The tower stands at 128 feet and the stone to construct it was quarried from the top of the hill, right next to the tower. Visitors today can still see the hole left behind. The views from the top of the hill are spectacular on a clear day.