Whaley Bridge (/ˈhweɪli/) is a town and civil parish in the High Peak district of Derbyshire, England. It is situated on the River Goyt, 16 miles (26 km)...
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Whaley Bridge railway station serves the Peak District town of Whaley Bridge in Derbyshire, England. The station is on the Manchester-Buxton Line 16+1⁄4...
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Glossop. Other towns include Chapel-en-le-Frith, Hadfield, New Mills and Whaley Bridge. High Peak was the name of a hundred of the ancient county of Derbyshire...
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first station in New Mills was at Newtown, on the Stockport, Disley and Whaley Bridge Railway; this opened on 9 June 1855. This followed the line of the Peak...
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Edwina Currie (category People from Whaley Bridge)
announced in February 2021 that Currie would contest her home ward of Whaley Bridge on Derbyshire County Council at that year's local elections. She was...
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Stockport, Disley and Whaley Bridge Railway, which the LNWR built to connect with the Cromford and High Peak Railway at Whaley Bridge. In 1863, it built...
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Ruth George (category People from Whaley Bridge)
candidate for the High Peak constituency on 1 May 2017, and contested Whaley Bridge ward at the 2017 Derbyshire County Council elections three days later...
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Cromford Canal wharf at High Peak Junction and the Peak Forest Canal at Whaley Bridge. The railway, which was completed in 1831, was built to carry minerals...
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Whaley is a village in Derbyshire, England. Whaley may also refer to: Whaley (surname) Whaley Bridge, town in Derbyshire, England Whaley Thorns, village...
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established in December 1837. The union workhouse was built c.1840 on the Whaley Bridge road (grid reference SK051805). It consisted of an entrance range and...
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Buxton Road Bridge is a railway bridge over the A5004 road in Whaley Bridge, in the High Peak district, in the county of Derbyshire, England. It carries...
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117°11′40.15″W / 32.7528278°N 117.1944861°W / 32.7528278; -117.1944861 The Whaley House is an 1857 Greek Revival style residence, a California Historical...
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Derwent, Derbyshire (redirect from Packhorse Bridge, Derwent)
packhorse bridge in the village had a preservation order which prevented it from being demolished. In order to comply with this, the bridge was transported...
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size of Chinley in area and in population. Other nearby towns include Whaley Bridge (2 miles (3.2 km) west), New Mills (3 miles (4.8 km) northwest), Glossop...
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Whaley Bridge is a civil parish in the High Peak district of Derbyshire, England. The parish contains 27 listed buildings that are recorded in the National...
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and descending wagons acting as counterbalances to ease the load. The Whaley Bridge incline was initially horse-drawn. At first trains were horse-drawn...
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Boroughs of Buxton and Glossop, the Urban Districts of New Mills and Whaley Bridge, and the Rural District of Chapel-en-le-Frith. 1983–2010: The Borough...
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Major settlements Buxton Chapel-en-le-Frith Glossop Hadfield New Mills Whaley Bridge Villages Ashopton Bamford Birch Vale Brough and Shatton Buxworth Castleton...
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A5004 is an A road in Derbyshire, England running north from Buxton to Whaley Bridge. A large section of the road is called Long Hill. It was formerly part...
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River Goyt (category Whaley Bridge)
Brook. Thereafter it passes through Whaley Bridge, New Mills (where it is joined by the River Sett) and Marple Bridge. Having been joined by the River Etherow...
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highest summit. Other towns and villages fringing the park include Whaley Bridge, Hadfield, Tintwistle, Darley Dale and Wirksworth in Derbyshire, Stocksbridge...
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self-catering venue), the Anglers Rest, the Ladybower Inn and the Yorkshire Bridge Inn, the latter once home to former Blue Peter presenter Peter Purves. The...
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Egerton Garswood United Lostock Gralam Middlewich Town Parklands Poynton Whaley Bridge Athletic Whalley Range Winstanley Warriors Avon Villa Billinge New Street...
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cross the Peak District National Park, including to the nearby towns of Whaley Bridge, Chapel-en-le-Frith, New Mills, Glossop and Ashbourne. The High Peak...
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Yeardsley cum Whaley Urban District was an urban district in Cheshire, England, in the Whaley Bridge area. It was created in 1894 and abolished in 1936...
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for the Peak Forest Canal, opened in 1838. It is above the town of Whaley Bridge in the High Peak area of Derbyshire, England. The reservoir is a Site...
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Vale railway station (station code: FNV), on the Stockport, Disley and Whaley Bridge line in Derbyshire, England This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Peak Forest Canal (category Whaley Bridge)
that of the upper Macclesfield Canal, allowing boats to cruise from Whaley Bridge or Bugsworth all the way to the top lock at Bosley without having to...
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1870. The eastern end of the pass is by the River Derwent. The river is bridged by the Ashopton Viaduct, built as part of the Ladybower Reservoir project...
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regular bus services running to towns in Tameside, Buxton, New Mills, Whaley Bridge, the Hope Valley, Sheffield and infrequent services to Holmfirth. Bus...
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