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- Q2625516 subject Q8860061.
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- Q2625516 abstract "Hassop is a village in the local government district of Derbyshire Dales in Derbyshire, England.It developed around a number of lead mines, with such names as "The Brightside", "Backdale", "Harry Bruce", "Waterhole" and "Whitecoe", which lasted until the mid-nineteenth century.The local landowners were the Eyre family of Padley, who built Hassop Hall. In 1643 they defended the house against the Parliamentarians. Manholes in the floor of the cellar are reputed to allow entrance to a former lead-mine under the Hall. Hassop Hall was extensively rebuilt in Classical style between 1827 and 1833. It is now a private hotel.The Roman Catholic church of All Saints was built in 1816-18 for the Eyre family.Hassop railway station was about two miles south of the village, built by the Manchester, Buxton, Matlock and Midlands Junction Railway in 1863. It closed in 1964 and the station building has since been converted to a bookshop and cafe. The trackbed through the station is part of the 8.5 mile Monsal Trail, a walk and cycleway.".
- Q2625516 areaCode "01629".
- Q2625516 country Q145.
- Q2625516 country Q23098.
- Q2625516 district Q1199980.
- Q2625516 gridReference "SK223722".
- Q2625516 postalCode "DE45".
- Q2625516 thumbnail The_Eyre_Arms_at_Hassop._-_geograph.org.uk_-_136146.jpg?width=300.
- Q2625516 wikiPageExternalLink www.countrybookshop.co.uk.
- Q2625516 wikiPageExternalLink www.hassopstation.co.uk.
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- Q2625516 wikiPageWikiLink Q8860061.
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- Q2625516 dialCode "1629".
- Q2625516 officialName "Hassop".
- Q2625516 osGridReference "SK223722".
- Q2625516 postcodeDistrict "DE45".
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- Q2625516 point "53.247 -1.667".
- Q2625516 type Place.
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- Q2625516 type Place.
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- Q2625516 type Settlement.
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- Q2625516 comment "Hassop is a village in the local government district of Derbyshire Dales in Derbyshire, England.It developed around a number of lead mines, with such names as "The Brightside", "Backdale", "Harry Bruce", "Waterhole" and "Whitecoe", which lasted until the mid-nineteenth century.The local landowners were the Eyre family of Padley, who built Hassop Hall. In 1643 they defended the house against the Parliamentarians.".
- Q2625516 label "Hassop".
- Q2625516 lat "53.247".
- Q2625516 long "-1.667".
- Q2625516 depiction The_Eyre_Arms_at_Hassop._-_geograph.org.uk_-_136146.jpg.
- Q2625516 name "Hassop".