Places to see in ( Hathersage - UK )
Places to see in ( Hathersage - UK )
Hathersage is a village and civil parish in the Peak District in Derbyshire, England. It lies slightly to the north of the River Derwent, approximately 10 miles south-west of Sheffield. The origin of its name is disputed, although it is generally accepted that the second half derives from the Old English word ecg meaning edge. In 1086 it was recorded in the Domesday Book as Hereseige, and around 1220 it was recorded as Hauersegg. It is served by Hathersage railway station on the Hope Valley Line.
The earliest recorded church was built by Richard Bassett, son of Ralph Bassett, Chancellor of England in the reign of Henry I. The present Grade-I-listed structure dates mainly from the late 14th and early 15th centuries. It has a stained glass window by Charles Kempe, which was removed from Derwent Chapel before it was submerged under the Ladybower Reservoir. Near the church is an earthwork called Camp Green, thought to have been constructed during the Danish occupation. It is also scheduled as a Norman ringwork castle of the 11th/12th century. In the graveyard lies the base and lower shaft of a plain early Saxon cross.
Stones in the churchyard mark what is known as the grave of Little John, where in 1780 James Shuttleworth claims to have unearthed a thigh bone measuring 72.39 centimetres (28.50 in). This would have made Little John 8.08 feet (2.46 m) in height. One claimant to Robin Hood of Locksley is the village of Loxley, only eight miles over the moors on the edge of Sheffield. A number of local landmarks are associated with Robin Hood, such as Robin Hood's Cross on Abney Moor, Robin Hood's Stoop on Offerton Moor, and Robin Hood’s Cave on Stanage Edge.
In 1845, Charlotte Brontë stayed at the Hathersage vicarage, visiting her friend Ellen Nussey, whose brother was the vicar, while she was writing Jane Eyre. Many of the locations mentioned in her novel match locations in Hathersage, the name Eyre being that of a local gentry family. Her Thornfield Hall is widely accepted to be North Lees Hall, on the outskirts of Hathersage.
Hathersage Moor is the site of the Carl Wark hillfort and Higger Tor. Because of the scenery of the Hope and Derwent valleys, its literary connections, and easy access by train or road from Sheffield and Manchester, Hathersage is a tourist destination. Its visitors come to swim (open-air heated swimming pool, with cafe open all year[5]), climb (Stanage Edge, which with other nearby edges have been the nursery for many famous British rock and mountain climbers), or ramble in its river valleys or hillwalk on its open moors.
In 1990, the cutler David Mellor opened the Round Building built on the site of a former gasometer as a cutlery factory in the village. The building was designed by architect Sir Michael Hopkins. In 2007, an extension to the old retort house on the site was opened as a design museum. Mellor's wife, Fiona MacCarthy, continues to live in Hathersage.
Some of the scenes of the horror film Let Sleeping Corpses Lie (1974, directed by Jorge Grau, also known as The Living Dead at Manchester Morgue) were shot at St. Michael's Church in Hathersage. Hathersage has a population of 2,000 people with three churches, one school and numerous community organisations. There is an annual gala, scarecrow building competition and well dressing in July. On 1 April 2015 Hathersage and Outseats, the two parishes that currently comprise the village, will be replaced by a single new parish council, to be called Hathersage Parish Council.
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OUGHTIBRIDGE SKIP DANCE PERFORMANCE 2018
Oughtibridge Primary School, Sheffield performance at the South Yorkshire School Games 2018
Damflask Reservoir and Sheffield Ski Village.
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Damflask Reservoir is situated at grid reference SK277907 five miles (eight kilometers) west of the center of Sheffield in the Loxley valley close to the village of Low Bradfield and within the city's boundaries. The reservoir has a capacity of 4,250.9 million litres (1,123.1 million gallons) and has a surface area of 47 hectares (116 acres) with a maximum depth of 27 metres (88 ft). The dam wall is approximately 400 metres (1,312 ft) wide with a height of 28 metres (92 ft).
Sheffield Ski Village
Sheffield Ski Village was an artificial ski slope complex in the Parkwood Springs area of Sheffield, England which operated from 1988 until it was destroyed by fire in 2012. It was believed to be the largest artificial ski resort in Europe with a sports shop, bar, restaurant and a range of slopes which included a Snowflex nursery slope, a dendix recreational slope and a freestyle park consisting of a half pipe, hip jump, kicker, a quarter pipe and various grind rails.
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Dental health promotion video funded by Sheffield Let's Change4LIfe funding with the help of Pye Bank Primary School, Val Monti Holland (project manager) and Rob Speranza (film maker).
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Just a days training round stocksbridge
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A Derelict Cinema, Pikeys and Boiled Sick
Time for HOE Vlog number 7 i think... Join Jonbert Mustafa Nortio on an epic tale of forbidden wonder. He will guide through ancient abandoned cinema's, pikey infested waters and the holy grail of boild sick.
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Weston Park Hospital Christmas lights 2013
Weston Park Hospital Cancer Charity - the switching on of the Christmas lights at Weston Park Hospital in Sheffield
720p St Augustines - Robin Hood - Interviews Gavin Whichello
This is a musical feast based on the legend of Robin hood written by Rick Fenn and Peter Howarth. Robin returns to England, leaving King Richard and the crusades in order to rid Nottingham of the evil Sheriff.
Loxley, Robin's father has been captured and his land confiscated while Maid Marion has been imprisoned by the Sheriff, who plans to marry her himself. With the help of Little John, Friar Tuck, Alan Adale and his merry men, Robin triumphs over this evil tyranny.
Robin saves his Maid Marion and they all live happily ever after. Ah!!!!!
This is a fabulous musical, full of fun and with wonderful songs of all styles for the whole family to enjoy.
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School Top Leavers' Songs Compilation
Top Primary School Leavers' Songs.
These songs are perfect for leavers’ assemblies, end of term concerts or for singing in the classroom.
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