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735: 52: 723: 711: 754: 34: 458:, originally established in the 13th century as 'vaccaries' (cattle farms) along the valley of the River Noe, which have since developed into the hamlets of Upper Booth (once Crowdenley Booth and Over Booth), Barber Booth (once Whitmorely Booth), Grindsbrook Booth, Ollerbrook Booth and Nether Booth (also known as Lady Booth and, formerly, Lower Booth). 699: 59: 227: 624:
The short but narrow, twisting and dead-end road to the village centre is not suitable for visitors' cars and parking in the village centre is almost impossible. However, there is a large pay-and-display car park near the village hall and parking for rail users at the railway station. Additional
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in partnership with James Harrison, Robert Blackwell and Joseph Fletcher. Workers were brought in from the towns and accommodated in cottages and in a nearby house called Skinner's Hall. Many of the women workers walked each day from Castleton over the thousand-foot
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to the east (outside the parish), and Dalehead (Brown Knoll, Horsehill Tor and Colborne) to the west. Almost the entire parish is over 200m above sea level; only along the River Noe east from Carr House does the elevation drop below this level.
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As well as being the start of the Pennine Way (the official start is the Old Nag's Head, a former smithy dating back to 1577), the village is surrounded by walking country which is excellent in its own right. The village lies in the
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and at its centre is the Edale Cross, which marked the boundary of the three wards at the Forest, Campana, Hopedale and Longdendale. Settlement in the valley consists of several
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and receives a reasonably frequent service for such a rural area. The typical off-peak is one train an hour in both directions, with some gaps at certain times of the day, to
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180° view from the Vale of Edale, approximately 1km from the Old Nag's Head. The village is in the centre of the picture partly obscured by trees.
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and, to less ambitious walkers, as a starting point for evening or day walks. The village is accessible by generally hourly railway services from
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The bed and banks of the River Noe from Barber Booth upstream to approximately the 320-metre (1,050 ft) contour constitute the Edale
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Edale is also a popular camping village, with two major campsites and numerous others in the surrounding area.
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to the north, where the highest point in the parish is found, the Great Ridge (running west to east between
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Edale is the site of a historic cotton mill built in 1795 on the site of a corn mill and tannery by
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In 2006, a new information and visitor centre was opened at Fieldhead; it was developed by the
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and both pubs also provide accommodation. The pubs also provide food and there are two cafés.
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As spelt, the name is first recorded in 1732. Earlier recorded versions of the name are
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partnership and is owned and operated by the Peak District National Park Authority.
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parking near the station is provided at busy times by the Parish Council.
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Bella grew up in Edale in the Peak District but now lives in Edinburgh.
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Edale is best known to walkers as the start, or southern end, of the
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Historically, Edale was the name of the valley of the
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Holy Trinity parish church
Edale is located in Derbyshire
Derbyshire
2011 Census
OS grid reference
SK122856
District
High Peak
Shire county
Derbyshire
Region
East Midlands
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
HOPE VALLEY
Postcode district
S33
Dialling code
Police
Derbyshire
Fire
Derbyshire
Ambulance
East Midlands
UK Parliament
High Peak
UK

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