Villages
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Kings Newton
Address:
Nr Melbourne, Derby, DE73 1BXTelephone:
01283 222848Derby
Kings Newton village is situated 8 miles south of Derby, close to the village of Melbourne in South Derbyshire. It has a very attractive appearance with several 18th Century houses and 2 ranges of timber
Whaley
Address:
Chapel Street, Langwith, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, NG20 9BWTelephone:
01246 345777/8Email:
Mansfield
Whaley is in Derbyshire, north of Nottingham towards Worksop.
Church Broughton
Address:
Derbyshire, DE65 5ASTelephone:
01335 343666Church Broughton in Derbyshire, is a quiet village, situated 10 miles south west of Derby and until the early part of the 20th century, part of the Duke of Devonshires vast Derbyshire estates.
Upper Hulme
Address:
Nr Leek, Staffordshire Moorlands, ST13 7LPStaffordshire Moorlands
Upper Hulme is a tiny hamlet clustered around a now redundant mill on the upper reaches of the River Churnet and is the principal access to the fabulous Roaches and Hen Cloud and is a great place to base yourself for walking in this area.
Rainow
Address:
Cheshire, SK10 5UEThe rounded hills are a distinct contrast to the red brick and lush farmlands of the Cheshire Plain.
Riber
Address:
Derbyshire, DE4 5JUA tiny medieval hilltop hamlet overshadowed by the imposing shell of Riber Castle.
Local entrepreneur John Smedley had the castle built here, and it has been a landmark for miles around since 1862. Smedley never lived in itBuxworth
Address:
High Peak, Derbyshire, SK23 7AADerbyshire
A small village (originally named Buggesworth but changed by the Victorians who disliked the association with "bugs") at the start of the Peak Forest Canal, and with the beautifully restored Bugsworth Basin.
Rowarth
Address:
High Peak, Derbyshire, SK22 1EBTelephone:
0845 129 7777Derbyshire
Rowarth is a small hamlet with excellent walks around Cobden Edge and is reputedly where one of the Great Train Robbers hid out.
Breadsall
Address:
Derbyshire, DE7 6DLThis is a picturesque old village surrounded by woodland. The old hall has served as both a pub and a cob-shop. Breadsall made the headlines in 1914 when local suffragettes outraged the nation by setting the church on fire.
Foolow
Address:
Derbyshire, S32 5QATelephone:
01629 813227Email:
Picturesque little village in limestone uplands set around its duck pond. The fine old buildings grouped around the village green complete with an ancient cross, bull-ring and pond make Foolow one of the prettiest villages in Derbyshire.
Stockton Brook
Address:
Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, ST9 9NHTelephone:
01538 382588Staffordshire
Stockton Brook lies in a valley about 9 miles northeast of Newcastle. The central point of the village is the meeting of roads from Endon, Stanley, Baddeley Green and Brown Edge. The Caldon canal passes a few yards to the west.
Litton
Address:
Derbyshire, SK17 8QPTelephone:
01629 813227Email:
A little gem of a White Peak village with a pretty green set in glorious countryside. A mile east of Tideswell the close-knit community here forms a character typical of the limestone villages.
Froghall
Address:
Nr Cheadle, StaffordshireTelephone:
01538 754780Froghall's landscape was dominated by the Thomas Bolton Brass and Copper works, but is best known for its beautiful wharf, boat trips and Froghall Station to the Churnet Valley Railway.
Melbourne
Address:
Derbyshire, DE73 8EJTelephone:
01283 222848Melbourne is a small and attractive Georgian market town in a delightful part of South Derbyshire. It is about 8 miles south of Derby and 2 miles from the River Trent. It contains a good range of shops, pubs and restaurants.
Kirk Ireton
Address:
Derbyshire, DE6 3LFTelephone:
01335 343666A small limestone village of much charm hidden away in the hills south of Wirksworth.
There is an old world feel about this charming little hillside village. Away from main roads it is a peaceful place.Waingroves
Address:
DerbyshireTelephone:
01773 841485Email:
Waingroves a quiet village with a population in the region of 2000 people, clustered around the main road through the Village, with newer housing spreading mainly to the west of the main road.
Alkmonton
Address:
Nr Ashbourne, Derbyshire, DE6 3DHDerbyshire
A small village south of Ashbourne set in the tranquil rolling countryside of the south Derbyshire Dales. The site of the original village is a mile to the south of the present village.
Cubley
Address:
Derbyshire, DE6 2EYTelephone:
01335 343666Cubley in Derbyshire, is a quiet little village, situated on the old Roman road, called Long Lane, about 6 miles west of Derby.
Crich
Address:
Derbyshire, DE4 5DFTelephone:
01773 841485Email:
Crich is a pretty Derbyshire village on the edge of the Derbyshire Dales. It is the home of the Crich Tramway Village and Crich Stand - the memorial to the Worcesteshire and Sherwood Foresters Regiment.