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- Q2387697 subject Q8380280.
- Q2387697 subject Q8504545.
- Q2387697 subject Q8860061.
- Q2387697 abstract "Chisworth is a hamlet near Glossop, Derbyshire, England. It is located 3 miles south-west of Glossop's town centre, on the south side of the Etherow valley. The parish of Chisworth was formed in 1896, out of the parish of Chisworth and Ludworth. In 1901, it had a population of 409. From 1896 until 1934 it was in the Glossop Rural District, when it was placed with Ludworth into the Chapel en le Frith Rural District. The village possesses a Methodist chapel. The A626 road passed through the hamlet. In June 1930, a local cloud burst caused flooding which killed one man and destroyed equipment at the mills, one of which never reopened.".
- Q2387697 country Q145.
- Q2387697 country Q23098.
- Q2387697 district Q1458060.
- Q2387697 gridReference "SK995920".
- Q2387697 postalCode "SK13".
- Q2387697 thumbnail Chisworth_3818.JPG?width=300.
- Q2387697 wikiPageWikiLink Q1458060.
- Q2387697 wikiPageWikiLink Q23098.
- Q2387697 wikiPageWikiLink Q3302305.
- Q2387697 wikiPageWikiLink Q3425786.
- Q2387697 wikiPageWikiLink Q383912.
- Q2387697 wikiPageWikiLink Q8380280.
- Q2387697 wikiPageWikiLink Q8504545.
- Q2387697 wikiPageWikiLink Q8860061.
- Q2387697 officialName "Chisworth".
- Q2387697 osGridReference "SK995920".
- Q2387697 postcodeDistrict "SK13".
- Q2387697 shireCounty Q23098.
- Q2387697 shireDistrict Q1458060.
- Q2387697 point "53.426 -2.015".
- Q2387697 type Place.
- Q2387697 type Location.
- Q2387697 type Place.
- Q2387697 type PopulatedPlace.
- Q2387697 type Settlement.
- Q2387697 type Thing.
- Q2387697 type SpatialThing.
- Q2387697 type Q486972.
- Q2387697 comment "Chisworth is a hamlet near Glossop, Derbyshire, England. It is located 3 miles south-west of Glossop's town centre, on the south side of the Etherow valley. The parish of Chisworth was formed in 1896, out of the parish of Chisworth and Ludworth. In 1901, it had a population of 409. From 1896 until 1934 it was in the Glossop Rural District, when it was placed with Ludworth into the Chapel en le Frith Rural District. The village possesses a Methodist chapel.".
- Q2387697 label "Chisworth".
- Q2387697 lat "53.426".
- Q2387697 long "-2.015".
- Q2387697 depiction Chisworth_3818.JPG.
- Q2387697 name "Chisworth".