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Shallcross, Derbyshire

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30 miles to the south. The Shallcross Incline was a notable feature of this line, as the rail cars had to be pulled up the steep incline by a steam engine at the top of the hill. Opened in 1831, the northern end of the railway, including the Shallcross station, was abandoned in 1892, although a short
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itself comes from an ancient stone cross, known as the Shall Cross, only the shaft of which is still standing. This cross is traditionally dated to the year 832, when St. Paulinus visited the area, although the existing stone shaft may have been erected at a later date. The name comes from the
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Two parts of the tithes of his demesne pastures in the Peak, namely in Shalcross, Fernilee, Darnall, Quatford, Buxton, Shirebrook, Stanton, Cowdale, Crochil Callow, Dunningestede, Chelmorton, and Sterndale, also the whole tithe of colts and fillies, wherever there was a stud-farm in his Peak
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Other notable features in the village included the Shallcross Colliery, a mill, and a large gunpowder factory, all of which are now closed. Shallcross Hall was the ancestral home of the Shallcross family, but it was damaged by fire and torn down in 1968.
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There is much evidence of ancient settlement in the area, and ancient barrows and stones are found on nearby Ladder Hill. In civilized times, the region was settled by Danes who moved to the area from the Danish lands north of the
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From 1108 onwards, the name occurs in various phonetic variations, both as a village and as a family name, as in Shallcross, Shalcrosse, Shawcross, de Shakelcrosse, and similar on land deeds and church records.
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section of the line serving a goods yard, identified on Ordnance Survey maps as Shallcross Yard, remained in use until 1965.
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demesnes, together with the tithes of his lead and of his venison both in skins and meat, all in Derbyshire.
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George Kingscott, Countryside Books (2007); Ordnance Survey 1:10,560 scale map, dated 1954-5;
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The village of Shallcross is not mentioned in the 1027: 901: 722: 671: 659: 222: 206: 194: 182: 168: 156: 146: 136: 122: 104: 86: 68: 26: 593:(Information on the Whaley Bridge/Shallcross area) 597:http://www.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=16737 599:(The Shall Cross page of the Megalithic Portal) 420:The Shallcross family is featured in the novel 618: 394:line, which crossed the hills to connect the 8: 591:http://www.whaleyspringbank.co.uk/whaley.htm 625: 611: 603: 572:Maxwell Craven, Landmark Publishing (2002) 23: 1111:Towns and villages of the Peak District 544:, Neville Sharpe, Landmark Books (2000) 473: 221: 177: 145: 121: 585:http://www.shallcross-ancestry.org.uk/ 518:A History of the County of Nottingham 205: 193: 181: 167: 155: 135: 103: 85: 67: 7: 892:List of civil parishes in Derbyshire 587:(Includes photo of the Shall Cross) 398:terminal at Whaley Bridge with the 303:is a small village in northwestern 532:, William Shawcross, London (1908) 390:Shallcross was once a stop on the 44: 14: 43: 36: 1060:Population of major settlements 392:Cromford and High Peak Railway 16:Village in Derbyshire, England 1: 315:, on the eastern side of the 1050:Parliamentary constituencies 554:Lost Railways of Derbyshire, 494:http://www.whaleybridge.com/ 331:, and onto the highlands of 506:Memorials of Old Derbyshire 438:Peak District National Park 21:Human settlement in England 1132: 1085:Grade II* listed buildings 570:Lost Houses of Derbyshire, 648: 240: 218: 178: 31: 1080:Grade I listed buildings 530:The Shallcross Pedigree 1106:Villages in Derbyshire 520:, William Page, (1910) 369: 158:Postcode district 1116:High Peak, Derbyshire 709:North East Derbyshire 672:Boroughs or districts 542:Crosses of Derbyshire 496:Whaley Bridge Website 362: 311:, at the edge of the 138:Sovereign state 725:(cities in italics) 660:Unitary authorities 416:Literary references 279: /  762:Chapel-en-le-Frith 482:Postcode Update 23 360:before that date: 329:Fernilee Reservoir 319:. 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Shallcross is located in Derbyshire
Derbyshire
District
High Peak
Shire county
Derbyshire
Region
East Midlands
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
SK23
Dialling code
Police
Derbyshire
Fire
Derbyshire
Ambulance
East Midlands
UK Parliament
High Peak
UK
England
Derbyshire
53°18′56″N 1°58′45″W / 53.3155°N 1.9792°W / 53.3155; -1.9792
Derbyshire
Manchester
Peak District

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