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Chinley, Buxworth and Brownside

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parish but auxiliary buildings were built across the boundary, it was a paper and later bleaching mill, before being redeveloped as a residential area. Bridgeholm Mill, immediately west of Chapel Milton in Bridgeholm Green was also for paper manufacture, and later for storage before becoming a small present-day industrial estate. The mills also took advantage of the tramway and canal, using them to move their output. The mill owners also built homes closeby, White Hall is a country house south of Chinley, dating from the early nineteenth century and is built from gritstone ashlar, it is associated with its namesake paper mill, being formerly occupied by one of the owners of the mill. Carrington House, north west of Buxworth was built by the Britannia Mills owner in around the later 1800s, and later was associated to the Carringtons at the Bugsworth Hall estate.
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moving limestone from the quarries. Around 1870 the Midland Railway were erecting sidings within the quarry at Dove Holes and they began to take the output away faster and at cheaper costs than the tramway and canal. Additionally, the cross-country railway network enabled an easier way to import large quantities of coal directly to the quarries, and this restarted the lime-burning industry alongside, which had been taking place locally since around the mid-17th century and possibly in former centuries, being only possible due to the outcrops of local coal which became used up through the Industrial Revolution. Local limestone and lime traders were reorganised in 1891 into a single entity,
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road from Chapel en le Frith to Hayfield, which was built by 1795 and is numbered as the present-day A624. The first school in Buxworth was built with public subscription in 1826 by at Brierley Green, north of the Black Brook. The construction was carried out voluntarily by local farmers and quarrymen, it became a Congregationalists School and a Sunday School for the village. In 1902 a Congregational Chapel was built alongside the schoolroom. Another school was built in 1884. A school was rebuilt at New Smithy in 1834, its original date is unclear. St. James' Church School was constructed in 1878,
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while Four Lane End was the then name of Chinley village. Brownside took in some of the scattered farms in the east and was later known as Breckhead, the wider eastern area also encompassing Over Fold/Upper Fold and Shireoaks hamlets alongside Wash village, which is on the east boundary of the parish and where properties span into the neighbouring Chapel-en-le-Frith parish. Many of these were built in the 17th to 18th century and were primarily farmhouses and agricultural buildings. Leaden Knowl also started to develop from the 18th century onwards as a dormitory settlement of Chinley.
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and other areas given to small tenants in the following centuries. Other local industry during that period included some quarrying, with slate workings at Cracken Edge alongside Chinley Churn and smaller, later locations such as limestone at Crist and Barren Clough and sandstone along Hayfield Road. Coal mining look place to the west of the Churn area, from the 1700s into the 19th century. A number of mills were based on the Black Brook. As for labour in the middle 1800s, reported occupations included schoolmasters, mason, paper manufacturer,
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of Chapel-en-le-Frith, as the village had no local religious buildings. Forest wardens were living in Chinley and Buxworth before the 14th century to assist in upholding the law of the forest, but by this time the growing population had begun encroaching on the area, breaching laws by using land for farming, obtaining fuel and building houses. Although fines and other severe forms of punishment were at first routinely handed out to offenders, by the mid-17th century, enforcement had softened and locals instead being charged rent or taxed.
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village south of the Black Brook to Eccles Road was transferred from Chapel-en-le-Frith parish after local consultation. Chinley railway station in 2018 celebrated 150 years of existence with the unveiling of a plaque and new noticeboard. A new community centre to replace the existing Chinley building, which was built in the 1960s, was formally approved by the High Peak district council planning team in 2022. Works are scheduled to end in early 2025.
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studies were done which enabled it to reopen permanently in 2005. Following this, the IWPS rededicated their aims towards upkeep and improvement under the new name of the Bugsworth Basin Heritage Trust (BBHT). A stretch of the tramway from the basin was converted into a walking trail in 1998 becoming the Peak Forest Tramway Trail. In September 2022 after nearly 75 years, BBHT handed back management of the basin to the Canal and River Trust.
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contained part of the village and wanted to retain the original name. The referendum finally taken, the decision being in favour of Buxworth which was formally changed by Derbyshire County Council in 1935. Certain local landmarks followed suit, such as the train station, but others retained their pre-change titles or used them interchangeably, such as Bugsworth Hall, along with the canal basin and the war memorial hall.
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farming based on sheep, cattle, corn and oats. Due to this it was designated hunting forest, as well as forest rules slowing local development, until the time of the Industrial Revolution era, the area of Chinley, Buxworth and Brownside only contained dispersed farmsteads and scattered residences, the nearest settlements being at Chapel-en-le-Frith and Hayfield. Although there was an attempt near to Chinley in 1569 to
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research and a water treatment facility. In Chinley there are some nucleated retail areas for small businesses, primarily along Lower Lane, with others on Green Lane. They cater to the local population with business types such as various food offerings, convenience store, postal services and home furnishings. There are public houses at Chinley, Bugsworth Basin and Chinley Head.
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south of Buxworth is at 325 metres (1,066 ft), the parish rising more steeply once within the Peak District boundary, with several high points including Chinley Churn South at 451 metres (1,480 ft), Chinley Churn North at 457 metres (1,499 ft) and South Head at 494 metres (1,621 ft), all north of Chinley. The peak is along the north eastern border, by
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Approximately half of the parish is within the Peak District National Park, at the western edge of the Dark Peak landscape area, the station facilitating access to ramblers and walkers. Peak Forest Tramway Trail and Bugsworth Basin are also local attractions, accessed both by foot and pleasure craft.
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arranged for a referendum, with the result being to keep the modern name. Rec Rocks was an annual music festival run during 2014-2017 from Clough Head farm north of Buxworth, raising money for various local charitable efforts. The area of the parish was increased in 2008, with the portion of Buxworth
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By the 1860s, the railways started impacting the tramway and canal trade at Buxworth, where a substantial lime burning industry was processing the lime brought in. A decline in lime burning was taking place and the tramway transporting less limestone, primarily because of the railway more efficiently
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Due to being in the hunting forest, there was no religious facilities directly within what would become the parish, and with Chapel-en-le-Frith and Hayfield being closeby, as well as being in the parish of Glossop meant church goers in what was a sparse area until the 17th century were mainly catered
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as well as exporting the produce, so turnpike roads were built, with a petition put to Parliament on March 1792 by “the Gentlemen, Clergy, Merchants, Principal Tradesmen, and Inhabitants, residing in or near the Towns of Chapel-en-le-Frith, Chapel Milltown, Chinley....", the subsequent Act enabling a
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The western portion of the parish not already in the Peak District National Park, except for the immediate built up areas of Chinley and Buxworth and the open land south of the A6 road, are within the North West Derbyshire green belt, which is a component of the Liverpool, Manchester, West and South
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Chinley station was in a period of growth before the turn of the 20th century, and Buxworth station being less than a mile away inevitably suffered although it was close to the village and Brierley Green, ended up taking mainly local rail traffic while Chinley handled the long distance trains. After
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Bugsworth Hall had been improved in 1627 by the Carrington family at Buxworth, although some of the fabric dated from earlier, and this spurred the development of a surrounding hamlet around it. By the 17th century some industry was in place, such as quarrying at Cracken Edge, Chinley Churn, Chinley
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assessments of the time demonstrated the subsequent effect of this; between the start of the tax in 1662 and 1670 there were substantial increases, either due to rebuilding of houses larger and/or more housing overall. Those records also showed how sparsely populated the hamlets of Bowden Middlecale
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during the middle 17th century with the monarchy's power much lessened, the status of much of the royal forests were abolished or largely reduced by 1635, along with the sale of much of the land within. John Speed's map of 1610 did not indicate any places contained within the present-day parish, but
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The name Brownside is a now little-used reference to a hamlet east of the A624 road that was first reported in the 16th century, grouping a number of scattered farms close by Breckend and Wash, and is possibly in reference to the dark, peaty landscape contained within the upper slopes of Brown Knoll
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Although highly rural which encouraged much land use historically for agriculture and pastural farming, there is little evidence found of how the land was used prior to the Norman Conquest, which saw the wider area used as a royal hunting forest. Despite that restriction, some land was granted away
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2011 statistics record over 1,200 residences exist throughout the parish, primarily at Chinley, the largest settlement. The majority of housing stock is of the fully detached type, semi detached or terraced. The vast majority of these (>900) are owner occupied, with other tenure including social
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The Buxworth canal site from 1927 when it was formally closed by the LNER, remained mainly unused through nationalisation of much of the canal network in 1948, and despite official attitudes which often saw the canals only as commercial highways, there was some growing recognition of using them for
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worship places were opened in primarily Buxworth and Chinley during the early and middle 19th and early 20th century, including a Primitive Methodist chapel, constructed in 1876 and a Congregational chapel erected at Brierley Green which opened in 1902. Anglican churches were also built in Buxworth
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One of the first instances of industry was recorded at what would become Chapel Milton, which was noted in records from the late 13th century, the Kings Mill was reported by 1391 as a corn mill owned by the monarch, and this forming the placename. The Chapel prefix is a reference to the nearby town
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The area has unearthed few prehistoric and early history remains, such as flint scatter along the banks of the Roych Clough of unknown date or era, although similar finds in the region are estimated to be from the early Mesolithic to late Neolithic (10000 BC to 2351 BC) period. Also undated are the
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This is to the south of the parish, hemmed in between the Black Brook to the south and hillside in the north. It is the primary location of the parish, taking up prominence in the title as it is the largest urban area. Chinley maintains core local services such as food stores and hospitality, other
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Chinley, Buxworth, Brierley Green, Chapel Milton, Leaden Knowl, New Smithy and the Rosey Bank housing development are catered to with public transport services. The 190 bus route runs between Buxton and Whaley Bridge. There are 6 buses in both directions between Monday to Friday, and 5 services on
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There is only one example of a protected historic monument, which spans several local features - Bugsworth canal basin at Buxworth, with remains of the Peak Forest Tramway, along with a quarry north of Buxworth and remaining limekilns. Although the village was later renamed, the basin retained its
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There are 31 items of architectural merit throughout the parish, mainly with statutory Grade II listed status. Chinley Independent Chapel at Chapel Milton has a higher designation of Grade II*, the rest are several farmhouses and some associated buildings such as barns, along with the 19th-century
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had begun and it did not take place, the question again coming to a head 15 years later in 1929, the new push being promoted by the local vicar, Reverend Dr J R Towers and the village schoolmaster W T Prescott, although dissenting opinion came from the adjoining parish of Chapel-en-le Frith, which
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mile (0.80 km) west of Buxworth, it was later used for gritstone milling and a factory manufacturing seats until a fire burned down the building in 2005, and in modern times is now an industrial estate. The Forge Mill site southeast of Chinley, is primarily in the adjoining Chapel en le Frith
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common land, this was opposed by locals violently with riots, with further disputes in the middle 1570s. The Duchy's herbage was subdivided in 1569 and the portions rented out to local farmers. Chinley eventually was enclosed by 1628. and the arrangement remaining for some centuries until the late
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Buxworth was Buggisworth(e), Bugg(e)sworth(e), Bugg(e)sword also first seen in the 13th century, possibly derived from an Anglo Saxon manor owner Bugca, meaning 'Bugca's enclosure', but more likely to derive from Ralph Bugge from Nottingham who became the Bailiff of the Forest in the Peak in 1250,
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The Black Brook in the south forms a flat valley in which much of the populated areas exist. Outside these, it is primarily farming and pasture land throughout the parish, with patches of forested areas, mainly along the A6 corridor to the south west and at Chinley Head to the north. The parish is
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The parish lowest point is along the far north west boundary by the River Goyt, at 140 metres (460 ft). The land rises towards the north and east, Buxworth is in the range of 160–205 metres (525–673 ft) and Chinley 180–230 metres (590–750 ft). Outside the settled areas, Browne Hill
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There are 2,794 residents recorded in total within Chinley, Buxworth and Brownside parish for the 2021 census, a minimal reduction from the 2,796 residents recorded for the 2011 census, which itself was an increase from 2,647 (6%) of the 2001 census. The population majority is mainly working age
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to restore the basin. In 1975, the basin was re-watered and boats passed into it for the first time in more than 30 years. However, the canal was found to be leaking and it had to be drained shortly afterwards. There were further aborted attempts to allow boats in 1982 and 1999 before geological
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purposes in 1713, predating the eventual 1894 civil parish. Burdett's map of Derbyshire in 1767 gave some insight into the state of the hamlets, with Chinley by this time taking some precedence with noted local areas including Chinley Houses, Chinley Churn and Chinley Head; (Chapel) Milton also,
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runs parallel to the river to the west. A tributary of the Goyt, Black Brook runs along much of the parish south boundary and doubles as a canal. The Otter Brook rises at Chinley Head and flows south through Chinley into Black Brook. Hockham Brook is another tributary that forms a portion of the
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As a high-profile centre of the limestone trade, Buxworth was known by the 19th century as Bugsworth and from 1854 began to court with a new identity due to local apathy with the name. New names suggested included Lymedale, Limedale, Dalesworth, Green Valley, Bucksworth but none of these really
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There are several business types throughout the area mainly based at mill buildings and farm areas which reuse agricultural buildings and storage facilities, including plastics manufacturing, metal fabrication, pet bereavement services and pet care, holiday accommodation, stone masons, medical
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North-west Derbyshire is said to be ‘a vast extent of rough grazing’, with ‘short, cool summers, harsh winters and 60 inches of rain', and with a resulting landscape that sets hard expectations with what is achievable when farming. Up to the 16th century this was generally a mix of subsistence
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mile (0.80 km) to the east, comes through Wash village and follows the path of the present day A624 Hayfield Road. A carved stone head with Celt stylings, appearing to date from much older although generally were medieval creations, was found in the Hough area north of Buxworth after the
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These include Chinley Sports Ground, which has two grassed football pitches at Chinley, and a recreation ground is at Buxworth. Both have children's playgrounds, there are also cycle & skatepark facilities at Chinley. Chinley Park Local Nature Reserve, is off Stubbins Lane. Neighbourhood
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mile (0.80 km) south west of Chinley and claimed during its time to making the largest rolls of paper in England. It later became a cotton mill, a dye plant, and further on manufacturing plastics, the site renamed Stephanie Works. Britannia Mill began as a cotton mill also on the brook,
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In reports for the 2011 census, a substantial number of 18 years old locals and above are in some way performing regular work, with 74% classed as economically active. 10% are economically inactive, and 16% are reported as retired. A majority of residents' occupations are in skilled trades,
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1800s when it was sold. By 1590 the Earl of Shrewsbury had purchased from Elizabeth I much of the Longendale estate surrounding Glossop village, and a map prepared showed the Chinley herbage surrounded by lands described as 'great waste' but which did contain some settled areas.
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Chinley railway station maintains regular stopping services to Manchester and Sheffield. There are also some direct services westwards, such as to Stockport, Warrington and Liverpool, and eastwards, including Chesterfield, Nottingham, Grantham, Peterborough and Norwich
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rather than Rhinesville was the result, being officially founded in 1857. Clayton was officially twinned with Buxworth in 1996, a memorial plaque was installed on Clayton's birth place, and a Buxworth themed exhibition was created at the Historical Museum in Clayton.
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A portion of the upland area in the parish is contained within the Peak District national park, north of Buxworth and New Smithy villages. It encompasses a section of Wash village to the east and some Victorian residences along the northern outskirts of Chinley.
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captured the villagers' attentions. By 1914 the general feeling seemed to be coming to a consensus, even local bookmakers were in on it with some favourable odds on Lymedale. The parish council agreed to having local voters decide in September 1914, but by then
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crashed on Brown Knoll in December 1945 while on a map reading training exercise. The three aircrew survived with injuries. A rail accident between Chinley and New Smithy in March 1986 involving a passenger train colliding with a freight train caused a
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High Peak Isolation hospital or the High Peak Hospital for Infectious Diseases, north west of Chapel Milton on the present A624 Hayfield Road was opened in May 1902 and was in use over 40 years before becoming little used with the inception of the
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weaving and a woollen mill at Whitehall, south of Chinley. Because of the relatively undeveloped character of the area, there was some interest in improving communications due to the strides made elsewhere in the country because of the
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Lying 1 mile (1.6 km) to the west of Chinley, it is a more scattered, less dense area, with the Black Brook and A6 road cutting through the settlement. Public functions here include school, public house, churches and canal marina.
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adults, with the 18–64 years age bracket taking up 63%. Infants to teenage years are another sizeable grouping of around 18%, with elderly residents (65 years and older) making up a similar number (19%) of the parish population.
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Further development included Buxworth becoming the terminus of the Peak Forest Canal which ran alongside Black Brook stream which was partly diverted in places to accommodate it, the canal stretched 14 miles (23 km) from
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There are two Anglican places of worship, St Mary's at Chinley and St James's at Buxworth. Chinley Independent Chapel was an early local centre for non-conformists and is based in Chapel Milton. At Brierley Green there is a
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Stubbins Park, to the immediate west of Chinley village is the only nature reserve within the parish, and is approximately 1.77 hectares (4.4 acres) in area. It is alternatively known locally as Chinley Park Nature Reserve.
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and back with a length of 3.4 miles (5.5 km) and climb of 1,001 feet (305 m), and the Buxworth 5 Road Race from Buxworth to Whitehough and back, length of 5 miles (8.0 km) and climb of 988 feet (301 m).
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hilly bar the areas around the core settlements which are in the river valley. It contains some raised areas and slopes primarily around the national park region in the north and east. The location encompasses a number of
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built up around the Buxworth end of the canal, becoming over time a 24 hour operation. By the 1830s, Chinley was a sizeable village with over 1000 inhabitants, several being involved in the various local industries. The
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With the parish only containing villages, the nearby towns of Chapel-en-le-Frith and Whaley Bridge are accessed by residents for larger or weekly shopping items, petrol stations, secondary school education and markets.
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Brierley Green adjoins Buxworth and is to the north of the Hope Valley railway line, in the early 19th century one of the cottages was the home of the Clayton family. The eldest son, Joel Henry Clayton, emigrated to
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reached nearby Whaley Bridge in 1833, connecting canals and providing an alternative route for transporting limestone from Buxworth, which to begin with supplemented the canal. This was later progressed upon by the
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miles (4.4 km) in length and 5 miles (8.0 km) in width, within the western portion of the High Peak district, and is to the north of the county. The parish is roughly bounded by land features such as the
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group, Friends of Chinley Park, Bugsworth Basin Heritage Trust, Chinley and Buxworth Transport Group, chess club, bridge club, toddler group, church groups, craft club, book swap / drop and exercise classes.
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started the work on finding a suitable area for building of a new worship place. In 1711, Chinley Independent Chapel (alternatively known as New Chapel) was constructed in Chapel Milton. Many of the
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in the upland area towards Brown Knoll, formed between 2.588 million years ago and the present during the Quaternary period. In the vicinity of South Head to the north of the parish are several
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passes through Chapel Milton, New Smithy and Chinley Head. The B6062 spurs off this at New Smithy into Chinley, through Buxworth, and connects to the A6 close to Whaley Bridge and Furness Vale.
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for the Midland until 1969. From the 1930s Chinley station began to be used by ramblers from Manchester and elsewhere, alighting to access the scenic environs within the parish and beyond.
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Much of the upland east of the Pennine Bridleway National Trail is defined as open access land which is privately held by landowners but publicly accessible, up to Brown Knoll and beyond.
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Chinley first appeared in the late 13th century, recorded in public records with the alternate spellings Chynley(e), Chinley(e), Chinle and Chinlege. It meant 'clearing in a deep valley'.
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1086 landholding survey, likely because of the wider area's designation as hunting forest owned by the king during the period. The three names demarcate the parish into informal areas.
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There are areas of built environment mainly to the south of the parish, outside of this being essentially rural with dispersed settlements and farms throughout. The main locales are:
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For electoral purposes, the parish is wholly in Blackbrook ward of the High Peak district, in the Whaley Bridge electoral division for Derbyshire county elections, and within the
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of Glossop was established, Bowden Middlecale was a southern subdivision for taxation reasons, and it eventually contained ten hamlets including Chinley, Buxworth and Brownside.
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Co Ltd (BLF) which was a grouping of 13 quarry owners working 17 limestone quarries, and included local operators of the New Road Kilns at Buxworth. In 1919 BLF was acquired by
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Route 68 of the National Cycle Network is also known as the Pennine Cycleway, and it crosses from the west to the north west of the parish through Buxworth and Brierley Green.
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in the US from the late 1830s to live with an uncle and seek his fortune. Other Clayton family members followed him over the next few years and eventually they settled in the
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established there when the original one was displaced by the building of the chapel in Chapel Milton, and it was referenced in maps at the turn of the 18th century and later
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in July 1973. More growth was evident with the Whaley Bridge water treatment works built in 1912 adjacent to Furness Vale, straddling the parish boundary to the west.
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Head and others for slate, limestone and sandstone. There were coal mining/bell pits on the surrounding moorland towards Buxworth. Much of this output was moved via
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The upper areas of the Peak District have seen a number of aircraft involved in accidents due to the high ground, inclement weather and visibility at times. An
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after the family fell out of favour. The forest was granted away several times since to others including royal sons, until coming under the ownership of the
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There were several historic industrial locations utilising the natural energy of the fast flowing Black Brook; Whitehall Mill was established around 1781,
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near Chinley Head, now known as Monk's Meadow Farm, the Duchy however continued to collect rent on the holdings for several centuries. In around 1157 the
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eastern boundary. Roych Clough and other unnamed streams are on higher ground to the far east, some of which also marks an eastern edge of the parish.
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There is an informal plaque located at the birthplace of Jack Marriott in New Smithy village, who was a flight engineer in 617 Squadron during the
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These are at Buxworth, Chapel Milton, Chinley, Leaden Knowl and Wash, adding additional developmental protections to the core of those villages.
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Saturdays. There are no buses on Sundays. There is also a school bus catering to the local primary and Chapel-en-le-Frith secondary school.
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linking up lines to create a route between London and Manchester, the former building their line from Buxton through to New Mills via the
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Jack Marriott (1920–1943), member of 617 Squadron, participant in the WWII Operation Chastise dambusters raid, resident of New Smithy
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allotment sites are at both Chinley and Buxworth. Squirrel Green which was previously a bowling green, is in the centre of Chinley.
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Chinley was also known alternately as Mainstonefield in the Middle Ages and Medieval period. The wider area was part of the Royal
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millennium. Black Brook was named from antiquity, the darkness of its waters derived from the peat surrounding its upland source.
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whose enclosure covered the present area. It was later changed by local government order from Bugsworth to Buxworth in 1935.
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and a tunnel north west of Buxworth, where another station was opened in 1867. The hamlet of New Smithy became known from a
40: 840:. It spread across over 180 square miles (470 km), and the parish was then a part of the Campagna ward of the forest. 6068: 6043: 5997: 1082:
The Peak Forest Tramway and Canal was originally owned by the Peak Forest Canal Company, but in 1846 it was leased to the
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were, with Chinley, Buxworth and particularly Brownside amongst the lowest. These three were administratively grouped for
810:(43 AD to 410 AD) camp, which could be simple earthworks of a later period. A suggested route of a nearby Roman road from 121: 4224: 3542: 2639:"MDR17616 - Monk's Meadow Farm (Monk's Meadow), Chinley, Buxworth and Brownside - Derbyshire Historic Environment Record" 2058: 6053: 5551: 1076: 399: 4516: 2844:"The Politics of Enclosure in Elizabethan England Contesting 'Neighbourship' in Chinley (Derbyshire)* - Heather Falvey" 1296:
and private rentals. During the 2011 census, the majority of households (90%) reported having the use of a car or van.
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Chinley Park (also known as Stubbins Park Local Nature Reserve) is a war memorial park on Stubbins Lane, with a plaque
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court case of 1765-1766 involving a refusal to pay them which ruled in favour of landholders. Other independent and
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From 1796 until 1830, the transportation of limestone had little competition, and a large area of storage sheds and
6038: 4167:"SDR19632 - Conservation Management Plan, Peak Forest Tramway, Derbyshire - Derbyshire Historic Environment Record" 3447:"MDR495 - Former Britannia Cotton Mill, Pond and Race, New Road, Buxworth - Derbyshire Historic Environment Record" 2614: 1934: 1909: 1242: 5932: 5133: 2967: 2749: 1249: 1224: 394: 4191:"Former High Peak Borough Council Offices, Buxton Road, Chinley - application ....for changes to approved plans" 2464: 1357:
Shopping options and services at Chinley include a post office, launderette, deli, restaurant, salon, pharmacy,
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Breckend/Wash, east of Chapel Milton and New Smithy (this crosses the boundary into Chapel-en-le-Frith parish)
485:. Being close to the edge of the county border, it shares a boundary with the parishes of Chapel-en-le-Frith, 4349: 3962: 3646: 3345: 2991: 1913: 1195:
World War II, both stations' ticket receipts fell substantially, but Buxworth particularly was described as '
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There are a number of monument items throughout the parish commemorating local personnel who served in the
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Throughout much of the western areas of the parish and river basins are superficial deposits of the Till,
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Chinley, Buxworth and Brownside parish is managed at the first level of public administration through a
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nature reserve to the north and east, the Chinley-Edale rail link and the A6 road to the south, and the
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There are two primary schools at Chinley to the east of the village, Chinley Primary and Peak School.
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was the initial steward and he was based at Peveril Castle, his descendants continued to oversee the
490: 151: 5827: 5609: 1548: 1398: 1128: 939: 849: 829: 4989: 4643: 4325:"Campaigners hopeful Chinley Station's step-free access will be addressed with new funding grants" 4080:"Derbyshire Family History Society - Sep 2014 Issue 150 - Old and New—News from the North page 14" 3494: 3206:"MDR13194 - Coal mining remains, Over Hill Road, Chinley - Derbyshire Historic Environment Record" 5847: 5760: 5697: 5576: 4374:"Derbyshire Family History Society - Dec 2017 Issue 163 - Buxworth Station closed September 1958" 3987:"MDR493 - Gowhole railway yards (site of), Furness Vale - Derbyshire Historic Environment Record" 3583: 3179:"MDR14141 - White Knowle Quarry, Hayfield Road, Chinley - Derbyshire Historic Environment Record" 2416:"MDR22484 - Stone head, The Hough, Dolly Lane, Buxworth - Derbyshire Historic Environment Record" 1719: 1204: 853: 482: 187: 111: 5336: 3607: 5408: 5182:"HIGH PEAK BOROUGH COUNCIL - HIGH PEAK LOCAL PLAN - LANDSCAPE IMPACT ASSESSMENT - January 2014" 3254:"Derbyshire Family History Society - Sep 2018 Issue 166 - Bugsworth/Buxworth Schools 1826-1980" 2954:"North-western Derbyshire as shown on Burdett's map of 1767, reprinted with amendments in 1791" 2392:"MDR559 - Roman Road, Chinley, Buxworth and Brownside - Derbyshire Historic Environment Record" 523:
Chinley, Buxworth and Brownside parish is surrounded by the following local Derbyshire places:
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The parish has a number of publicly accessible facilities and commercial business activities.
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The far east of the parish surrounding the Brown Knoll hill lies within the Dark Peak SSSI.
1628: 1490: 1095: 1017: 1001: 292: 5456: 4823: 4207: 3793:"DERBYSHIRE MISCELLAI{Y - Spring 2003 - Volume 16: Part 5 - THE CHINLEY TITHE CASE 1765.66" 3471:"MDR485 - Forge Mill, Chinley, Chapel-en-le-Frith - Derbyshire Historic Environment Record" 2735: 2668: 5013: 4390: 4293: 3697: 2931: 1974: 1529: 1478: 1456: 1211: 1050: 1034: 993: 943: 841: 833: 5500: 4225:"DESIGN AND ACCESS STATEMENT - EX-COUNCIL OFFICES - CHAPEL-EN-LE-FRITH - NBDA Architects" 4124: 1970: 1187:, became the licensee of the Navigation Hotel, and while a co-star Joan Francis (playing 3861:"Brierley Green Congregational Church, Bugsworth (Buxworth), Derbyshire, Church History" 3741: 3717: 3271:"MDR12780 - School Houses, New Smithy, Chinley - Derbyshire Historic Environment Record" 898:
showed the remaining area of the Forest was much smaller, and then localised around the
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range. These deposits formed between 116 and 11.8 thousand years ago, dating from the
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which is now part of the Peak District National Park to the far east of the parish.
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and Kinderscout grits, most formed between 329 and 319 million years ago during the
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and a newsagents/convenience shop. Some of the shops are within a restored arcade.
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characteristics, such as gritstone upland, pastures and moorland ridges and hills.
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Landlords and Tenants in Britain, 1440-1660: Tawney's Agrarian Problem Revisited
2711: 2488: 2391: 2367: 2343: 2319: 2028:"Peak District National Park - Chinley, Buxworth and Brownside Parish Statement" 1838: 1825: 1815: 1685: 1434: 1402: 1180: 1137: 899: 865: 861: 845: 761: 735: 478: 3297: 2044: 1559: 6002: 5962: 5927: 5882: 5857: 5837: 5822: 5775: 5765: 5639: 3884: 3833: 3792: 3495:"Former Paper Mill and Mill Pond - Remediation & Enabling Work in Chinley" 1829: 1702:
A memorial cross in the graveyard of Chinley Independent Chapel, Chapel Milton
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Buxworth Cricket Club play in the Derbyshire & Cheshire Cricket League.
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At district level, the wider area is overseen by High Peak Borough council.
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religious order was founded in 1148 and in the early 12th century granted a
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Clerk, Parish; CooperAddressChinley, RFO Georgina; Buxworth (2022-03-28).
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in 1969, to be used as an outdoor activity base, which was opened by the
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Joel Henry Clayton (1812–1872), US entrepreneur, born in Brierley Green
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were built in the far north west of the parish in 1902, becoming a key
669: 594: 235: 211: 4692: 4030: 3698:"New Miils Local History Society Newsletter - Edition 19, Autumn 1997" 5812: 5755: 5745: 5524: 4668: 4541: 4063:"Parish Newsletter - Chinley, Buxworth & Brownside - Summer 2022" 3936:"St James's Church, Bugsworth (Buxworth), Derbyshire, Church History" 3346:"Crist & Barren Clough Gritstone Quarries, High Peak, Derbyshire" 1879:
Buxworth Football Club play in the Hope Valley Amateur League of the
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period. There are superficial deposits of coal west of Chinley and
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These include the Chinley Summer Fete, Chinley Christmas Market,
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Community areas, villages and hamlets within the parish include:
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for. However, there were factions which did not conform to the
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It is 6.38 square miles (16.5 km; 1,650 ha) in area,
4208:"Derbyshire Family History Society, March Quarter 2013, pg 15" 4149: 1164: 3584:"New Road Lime Kilns, Bugsworth Basin, High Peak, Derbyshire" 5337:"White Knowle Chapel and Chinley Wesleyan Chapel and School" 5134:"British Listed Buildings - Chinley, Buxworth and Brownside" 4239:"ROADS (CHAPEL-EN-LE-FRITH BYPASS) (Hansard, 17 June 1969)" 1422:
in Buxworth, Buxworth Olympics and Buxworth Steam Weekend.
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Brierley Green, east of Buxworth, north of the railway line
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leisure purposes. It stayed derelict until 1968 when the
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which was an early horse-drawn railway, both designed by
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Chinley has a camping area south of New Smithy village.
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There are annual spring and summer running events, the
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provides the highest level strategic services locally.
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The parish western edge is formed by the River Goyt.
5477:"Buxworth Cricket | Buxworth Cricket Club | England" 5409:"RAF News 17 June, Edition 1538 by RAF News - Issuu" 4669:"Polymer Compound Manufacturing Company | Alphagary" 1803:(1748–1810), nonconformist minister, born in Chinley 501:. A substantial portion of the parish is within the 6026: 5900: 5721: 5670: 5658: 1857:(born 1950), cricketer and umpire, born in Buxworth 1524:
Listed buildings in Chinley, Buxworth and Brownside
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Sheffield, Ashton-under-Lyne and Manchester Railway
370: 352: 336: 324: 312: 298: 286: 276: 228: 218: 204: 186: 168: 150: 136: 120: 109: 101: 93: 24: 4752:"Self-catering accommodation in the Peak District" 4616:"Chinley, Buxworth & Brownside Parish Council" 4517:"Unveiling of the Chinley 150 Plaque January 2018" 3647:"New Smithy :: Survey of English Place-Names" 2992:"Upper Fold :: Survey of English Place-Names" 1867:entrepreneur and businessman, resident at Buxworth 1287:professional and managers, directors and seniors. 806:possible remains of a tumulus on Chinley Churn or 4500:"ELECTORAL REVIEW OF HIGH PEAK - BLACKBROOK WARD" 3016:"Shireoaks :: Survey of English Place-Names" 2267:"Brownside :: Survey of English Place-Names" 1994:"ELECTORAL REVIEW OF HIGH PEAK - BLACKBROOK WARD" 1696:There is a WWI war memorial club hall at Buxworth 5552:Rights of way in Chinley, Buxworth and Brownside 4707:"Chinley Pet Cremation - Procare Pet Cremations" 2564:"NEW MILLS - The King's Forest of the High Peak" 2213:"Buxworth :: Survey of English Place-Names" 1965: 1963: 1372:sites, at Chinley and Buxworth, opened in 2011. 4125:"Villagers set to vote on longstanding bugbear" 3633:CHAPEL-EN-LE-FRITH - Its History and its People 2189:"Chinley :: Survey of English Place-Names" 1334:There is a primary school at Buxworth village. 600:retail, schools, railway station and churches. 3742:"Disused Stations: Chinley Station (1st site)" 3043:"High Peak Council - Wash Character Statement" 1904: 1902: 1900: 1898: 1896: 1058:) in 1874 and at Chinley (St Mary's) in 1908. 998:Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway 722:of various types such as Milnrow, Chatsworth, 710:period. The bedrock of the parish consists of 530:Chapel-en-le-Frith and Whitehough to the south 5617: 2750:"Chinley - Chiswick | British History Online" 8: 5014:"Goyt Valley Striders Eccles Pike Fell Race" 3322:"Peak Forest Tramway, High Peak, Derbyshire" 801:Prehistory to medieval era and early economy 5038:"Goyt Valley Striders Buxworth 5 Road Race" 4940:"Chinley W.I. Hall in Chinley - Chinley CA" 5624: 5610: 5602: 5562: 4800:"stone masonry high peak.com / About Page" 4459:"Rec Rock festival 2017 Featuring Cabbage" 2243:"Genuki: Bugsworth (Buxworth), Derbyshire" 1797:(1714–1759), preacher, resident of Chinley 1651:Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) 889:End of forest era, later industrial period 21: 5457:"School Schedules – Andrews Of Tideswell" 4566:"New Community Building - Proposed Plans" 1145:Canal restoration and modern developments 477:miles (2.1 km) north of the nearest 97:6.38 sq mi (16.5 km)  3674:"Bagshaw's Directory of Derbyshire 1846" 848:, but the area was later repossessed by 5259: 5257: 4638: 4636: 4441:"45014 History and Accident at Chinley" 4035:Clayton Historical Society & Museum 1892: 1712:A cross at Church of St James, Buxworth 1045:were subsequently embroiled in a local 920:. Additional local activities included 369: 351: 307: 275: 240: 227: 203: 135: 119: 92: 51: 37: 5241:www.chinleybuxworthbrownside-pc.gov.uk 4994:www.chinleybuxworthbrownside-pc.gov.uk 4648:www.chinleybuxworthbrownside-pc.gov.uk 4620:www.chinleybuxworthbrownside-pc.gov.uk 4289: 4279: 4057: 4055: 4053: 4051: 3957: 3955: 3906: 3904: 3855: 3853: 3769:"Chinley Independent Chapel | Welcome" 3763: 3761: 3668: 3666: 3578: 3576: 3417: 3415: 3413: 3370:"Bernard Wardle and Co - Graces Guide" 3292: 3290: 3125: 3123: 3077: 3075: 3057: 3055: 3037: 3035: 2948: 2946: 2944: 2877: 2875: 2873: 2871: 2869: 2867: 2798: 2796: 2771: 2769: 2290: 2288: 2286: 2236: 2234: 2232: 1791:(1679–1755), local minister and author 1715:A plaque at Church of St Mary, Chinley 1191:in the series) assisted as bar staff. 5217:designatedsites.naturalengland.org.uk 4483:"The High Peak (Parishes) Order 2008" 4161: 4159: 4094: 4092: 3712: 3710: 3200: 3198: 2837: 2835: 2820: 2818: 2816: 2662: 2660: 2658: 2558: 2556: 2183: 2181: 1988: 1986: 1984: 335: 323: 311: 297: 285: 217: 185: 167: 149: 108: 7: 5891:List of civil parishes in Derbyshire 4521:Chinley and Buxworth Transport Group 3718:"Disused Stations: Buxworth Station" 2590:A History of the Peak District Moors 2022: 2020: 2018: 2016: 2014: 2012: 2010: 2008: 2006: 1589:National parks of the United Kingdom 832:, established since the time of the 451:district, which is in the county of 4420:Peak District Air Accident Research 3773:www.chinleyindependentchapel.org.uk 2440:"Celtic Heads of the Peak District" 1657:Site of Special Scientific Interest 1619:Yorkshire (North West) green belt. 1152:Inland Waterways Protection Society 1024:Religion and non-conformist origins 946:, and a major shareholding held by 777:The locales were not listed in the 527:Hayfield and New Mills to the north 16:Civil parish in Derbyshire, England 5110:"Pennine Cycleway (Peak District)" 4395:www.whaleybridgetowncouncil.gov.uk 2513:"NEW MILLS - History of New Mills" 2059:"Forge Works Chinley - assessment" 1643:Conservation area (United Kingdom) 375:chinleybuxworthbrownside-pc.gov.uk 14: 4350:"Burnage Academy - Buxworth Base" 4011:"Twinning City – City of Clayton" 3631:BUNTING, WM. BRAYLESFORD (1940). 2465:"The Confluence with Black Brook" 1971:"Chinley, Buxworth and Brownside" 1102:Buxworth twinning and name change 627:Bridgeholm Green, east of Chinley 5199:"CRoW & Coastal Access Maps" 4896:www.buxworthprimaryschool.org.uk 4892:"Home | Buxworth Primary School" 4150:"Bugsworth Basin Heritage Trust" 2489:"Chinley | Peak District Online" 1709:at White Knowle Chapel graveyard 1555:Scheduled monuments in High Peak 1535:built Buxworth Anglican church. 1389:These include a village cinema, 1350:There is a community centre and 1154:(IWPS) obtained permission from 856:at the end of the 14th century. 68: 61: 39: 6059:Population of major settlements 5086:"Pennine Bridleway Information" 4848:"Home - Chinley Primary School" 3963:"Limestone Quarries, High Peak" 2687:"The Ancient Parish of Glossop" 2667:Brumhead, Derek (Spring 2017). 1881:Derbyshire Football Association 938:. This was linked there to the 764:at 569 metres (1,867 ft). 441:Chinley, Buxworth and Brownside 143:150 mi (240 km)  76:Chinley, Buxworth and Brownside 25:Chinley, Buxworth and Brownside 5341:www.derbyshirewarmemorials.com 3612:places.wishful-thinking.org.uk 3083:"Buxworth character statement" 1947:Office for National Statistics 1922:Office for National Statistics 1622: 989:Cromford and High Peak Railway 639:Chinley Head, in the far north 542:and Whaley Bridge to the west. 1: 5042:www.goytvalleystriders.org.uk 5018:www.goytvalleystriders.org.uk 4872:"Peak Special School Chinley" 4852:www.chinley.derbyshire.sch.uk 2712:"Genuki: Glossop, Derbyshire" 2444:Buxton Museum and Art Gallery 1604:Derbyshire § Green belts 642:Leaden Knowl, west of Chinley 6105:Civil parishes in Derbyshire 6049:Parliamentary constituencies 5525:"Hope Valley Amateur League" 5313:"Chinley Independent Chapel" 5138:britishlistedbuildings.co.uk 4457:Stanley, Carl (2017-08-18). 3230:"The Glossop Turnpike Roads" 2968:"chinley_ind_chapel_burials" 1847:(1927–1994), journalist and 1264:parliamentary constituency. 1077:Imperial Chemical Industries 2593:. Wharncliffe. p. 62. 2469:www.wondersofthepeak.org.uk 1770:St. James' Church, Buxworth 1610:Green belt (United Kingdom) 1477:. They are administered by 1354:building, both at Chinley. 122:OS grid reference 6126: 6084:Grade II* listed buildings 5529:www.hopevalleyleague.co.uk 5389:derbyshirewarmemorials.com 5365:derbyshirewarmemorials.com 5317:derbyshirewarmemorials.com 5293:derbyshirewarmemorials.com 5269:derbyshirewarmemorials.com 4329:www.buxtonadvertiser.co.uk 4099:Smith, Mike (2016-01-16). 3090:High Peak District Council 2887:portal.peakdistrict.gov.uk 1767: 1764:Chinley Independent Chapel 1744: 1668: 1654: 1640: 1626: 1607: 1601: 1586: 1580: 1572:Environmental designations 1552: 1542: 1527: 1521: 1488: 1454: 607: 592: 5647: 5574: 4354:burnage.manchester.sch.uk 3967:www.pittdixon.go-plus.net 3588:www.pittdixon.go-plus.net 3350:www.pittdixon.go-plus.net 3326:www.pittdixon.go-plus.net 3302:www.pittdixon.go-plus.net 2754:www.british-history.ac.uk 1250:Derbyshire County Council 1225:High Peak Borough Council 380: 348: 308: 56: 52: 38: 29: 6079:Grade I listed buildings 4824:"DS-FO-High-Peak-UK.pdf" 4804:stonemasonryhighpeak.com 3940:churchdb.gukutils.org.uk 3889:churchdb.gukutils.org.uk 3865:churchdb.gukutils.org.uk 3838:churchdb.gukutils.org.uk 3814:churchdb.gukutils.org.uk 2850:. Boydell & Brewer. 1256:Electoral representation 1201:Burnage Academy for Boys 1018:Dore and Chinley Railway 648:, north of Chapel Milton 3746:disused-stations.org.uk 3722:disused-stations.org.uk 3394:"White Hall Paper Mill" 1747:Chinley railway station 1495:National Cycle Route 68 1467:long distance footpaths 1433:event from Buxworth to 116:438/sq mi (169/km) 19:Civil parish in England 5162:historicengland.org.uk 3678:Glossop Heritage Trust 3234:Glossop Heritage Trust 2972:freepages.rootsweb.com 2842:Whittle, Jane (2013). 2828:. 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