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Hassop Destination Guide

Touring Hassop in United Kingdom

Hassop in the region of England is located in United Kingdom - some 137 mi or ( 220 km ) North-West of London , the country's capital city .

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Time in Hassop is now 12:54 PM (Sunday) . The local timezone is named " Europe/London " with a UTC offset of 0 hours. Depending on your budget, these more prominent places might be interesting for you: York, Sheffield, Oxford, Millers Dale, and Middleton. Being here already, consider visiting York . We collected some hobby film on the internet . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Check out our recommendations for Hassop ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


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Shunter Hunter Extravaganza

8:00 min by alanlmsca
Views: 2520 Rating: 4.71

On 26th and 27th September 2009 the Heritage Shunters Trust Held their first shunter gala organised by themselves. This feature 11 shunters running from Classes 01 to 06 and an 08 running on both brak ..

Chatsworth prepares for Christmas

0:58 min by OfficialChatsworth
Views: 1673 Rating: 5.00

Janet Bitton, Assistant Head Housekeeper speaks to Stephen Bryant, Guide about Jack's beanstalk above the Oak Stairs. ..


Rowsley Village Near Chatsworth

2:05 min by Peakdistrictonline
Views: 1204 Rating: 5.00

www.peakdistrictonline.co.uk presents Rowsley . The village of Rowsley sits astride the A6 between Bakewell and Matlock and a mile from the grand medieval manor of Haddon Hall owned by the Duke of Rut ..

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4:18 min by ashtontravel58
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Ashton Travel ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Thornbridge Hall

Thornbridge Hall is a large English country house situated near the village Great Longstone in the local government district of Derbyshire Dales in Derbyshire. It is a grade 2 listed building.

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Located at 53.24 -1.71 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Tags: Country houses in Derbyshire, Gardens in Derbyshire

Upper Derwent Valley

The Upper Derwent Valley is an area of the Peak District National Park in England. It largely lies in Derbyshire, but its north eastern area lies in Sheffield, South Yorkshire. Its most significant features are the Derwent Dams, Ladybower, Derwent and Howden, which form Ladybower Reservoir, Derwent Reservoir and Howden Reservoir respectively.

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Located at 53.27 -1.64 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Tags: Areas of Sheffield, Geography of Derbyshire, Geography of South Yorkshire, Valleys of Yorkshire, Valleys of the Peak District

All Saints Church, Bakewell

All Saints Church, Bakewell is the parish church of Bakewell, Derbyshire. It is a Grade I listed building.

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Located at 53.21 -1.68 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Tags: 10th-century church buildings, 920 establishments, Church of England churches in Derbyshire, Grade I listed buildings in Derbyshire

Chatsworth House

Chatsworth House is a stately home in North Derbyshire, England, 3.5 miles northeast of Bakewell and 9 miles west of Chesterfield (GB Grid SK260700). It is the seat of the Duke of Devonshire, and has been home to his family, the Cavendish family, since Bess of Hardwick settled at Chatsworth in 1549. Standing on the east bank of the River Derwent, Chatsworth looks across to the low hills that divide the Derwent and Wye valleys.

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Located at 53.23 -1.61 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Tags: Baroque gardens, Cavendish family, English Baroque architecture, English Landscape Garden style, Fountains in the United Kingdom, Gardens in Derbyshire, Grade I listed bridges, Grade I listed buildings in Derbyshire, Grade I listed garden and park buildings, Grade I listed houses, Grade I listed stables, Historic house museums in Derbyshire, Landscape design history of England, Mazes, Visitor attractions of the Peak District

Monsal Dale

Monsal Dale is a valley in the Peak District of Derbyshire in England. In geological history this area of Derbyshire was long ago under water, and is formed from a subsequent uplift of resultant sedimentary deposits, known as the Derbyshire Dome. Overlying sandstones and shales have been eroded away, exposing the underlying limestone which forms the basis of the area today, which is consequently known as the White Peak.

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Located at 53.24 -1.73 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Tags: Geography of Derbyshire, Transport in Derbyshire, Valleys of England, Valleys of the Peak District