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  2. Padley Gorge - Wikipedia

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    This stream used to form the boundary between Derbyshire and Yorkshire, but the boundary now follows the Hathersage Road, the A6187, formerly the A625. It is one of the furthest inland examples of temperate rainforest in the UK. [1] The gorge begins near Grindleford Station at a stile where a post has been installed. Although the valley ...

  3. 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]

  4. 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 .

  5. 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. Of these, one is listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, three are at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade.

  6. Higger Tor - Wikipedia

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    Higger Tor or Higgar Tor is a gritstone tor in the Dark Peak, in the north of the Peak District National Park in England. It overlooks the Burbage Valley and the Iron Age hill fort of Carl Wark [1] to the southeast.

  7. Sheffield to Hathersage Turnpike - Wikipedia

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    To get on to the London Road the traveller had to go down Coalpit Lane and Button Lane to Little Sheffield (a group of poor and time-worn cottages). The road ran across the gorse-clad swampy common called Sheffield Moor, forded the Porter Brook over which there was only a foot-bridge; thence up a sharp rise to Highfield, and so down Goose Green to Heeley.

  8. Stanedge Pole - Wikipedia

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    It was used for centuries as a boundary marker between the parishes of Sheffield, Hathersage and Ecclesfield. [4] Although it is widely believed the Long Causeway follows the line of a Roman road that ran from Templeborough Roman fort to the fort at Navio ( Brough-on-Noe ), archaeologists have cast doubt on this. [ 5 ]

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

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    The nave and chancel. The church dates from the 14th century. It was restored between 1851 and 1852 by William Butterfield and reopened on 15 April 1852. [4] The whitewash on the walls was removed and the outer pillars and buttresses were renewed.