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  2. Hathersage - Wikipedia

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    Hathersage (/ ˈ h æ ð ə s ɪ dʒ / HATHə-sidge) is a village and civil parish in the Peak District in Derbyshire, England. It lies slightly to the north of the River Derwent , approximately 10 miles (16.1 km) south-west of Sheffield .

  3. Listed buildings in Hathersage - Wikipedia

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    Hathersage is a civil parish in the Derbyshire Dales district of Derbyshire, England.The parish contains 54 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England.

  4. St Michael the Archangel Roman Catholic Church, Hathersage

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    St Michael the Archangel Roman Catholic Church, Hathersage is a Grade II* listed Roman Catholic church in Hathersage, Derbyshire. [ 1 ] The building dates back to the early 18th Century, and became Grade II* listed on 12 July, 1967.

  5. St Michael and All Angels' Church, Hathersage - Wikipedia

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    St Michael and All Angels’ Church, Hathersage, is a Grade I listed [2] parish church in the Church of England in Hathersage, Derbyshire. [3] History.

  6. Hathersage railway station - Wikipedia

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    Hathersage railway station serves the village of Hathersage, in the Derbyshire Peak District, England. It is a stop on the Hope Valley line between Sheffield and ...

  7. Carl Wark - Wikipedia

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    Carl Wark is located at grid reference 1] at an elevation of about 370 metres (1,214 ft) above sea level. [2] [3] Hathersage is about 3 kilometres (1.86 mi) to the west; Sheffield City Centre about 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) to the north-east. [2]

  8. Highlow Hall - Wikipedia

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    Highlow Hall is a historic Elizabethan manor house in Highlow civil parish, near Hathersage, Derbyshire, England. It was owned by the Eyre family from approximately 1340 to 1842, at which point one branch of the family had already emigrated to the United States. It is a Grade II*-listed building and dates to the late 16th century. [1] [2]

  9. Sheffield to Hathersage Turnpike - Wikipedia

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    The Sheffield to Hathersage turnpike was an early road through the English Peak District, which was improved by a turnpike trust in the 18th century. The road may have originated as a Roman road . Education