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Hamlet in Derbyshire, England
Thornsett is a hamlet within the civil parish of New Mills in Derbyshire. It lies between New Mills and Hayfield, and includes a primary school, a nursery
Thornsett
Town in Derbyshire, England
in a civil parish which includes the villages and hamlets of Whitle, Thornsett, Hague Bar, Rowarth, Brookbottom, Gowhole and Birch Vale. New Mills was
New_Mills
Village in Derbyshire, England
Mills and Hayfield. Most of Birch Vale, including the attached hamlet of Thornsett, comes under the administration of New Mills Town Council, though the
Birch_Vale
British businessman, plumber (died 1910)
George and his business partner Robert Marr Wharam. Crapper lived at 12 Thornsett Road, Anerley, for the last six years of his life and died on 27 January
Thomas_Crapper
Town in Derbyshire, England
Whitfield, Chunal, Charlesworth, Chisworth, Ludworth and nine more: Mellor, Thornsett, Rowarth, Whittle (Whitle), Beard, Ollersett, Hayfield, Little Hayfield
Glossop
Suburb of south-east London
(1836–1910), the famous Victorian manufacturing plumber, retired to live at 12 Thornsett Road (c. 1897–1910). He is commonly, but erroneously, credited with inventing
Penge
Hamlet in Derbyshire, England
barn Long Lee Farmhouse, dated 1668, and three associated farm buildings Thornsett Fields Farm, a 17th-century farmhouse, and adjacent barn an 18th-century
Rowarth
Community school in High Peak, Derbyshire, England
school's main feeder primary schools are New Mills, Newtown, St George's, Thornsett, Hayfield, Hague Bar and St Mary's. The school was opened in 1912 as the
New_Mills_School
Suburb in England
promoted it), on his retirement lived at 12 Thornsett Road. George Daniels, noted watchmaker, lived at 21 Thornsett Road. Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins, artist
Anerley
Hamlet in Derbyshire, England
New Mills, and lies between the centre of the town and the hamlet of Thornsett. The main approach to the hamlet is via an unadopted road from the south
Whitle
Birmingham (blue) Thomas Crapper (1837–1910) Plumber and engineer 12 Thornsett Road, Bromley London Borough of Bromley (blue) Richmal Crompton (1890–1969)
List_of_blue_plaques
English entrepreneur
copper mining at Keswick in Cumbria. Nedham's family was from Snitterton, Thornsett, and Darley Dale in Derbyshire. His father was Otwell Nedham and his mother
George_Nedham_(miner)
English cricketer and footballer
for Derbyshire and football for Derby County. Chatterton was born at Thornsett, Birch Vale, Derbyshire, the son of David Chatterton, a cotton mill fireman
William_Chatterton
English football club
the summer of 1983 ceased playing in that competition. Birch Vale and Thornsett F.C. were looking for a new ground and became tenants at Church Lane.
New_Mills_F.C.
Association football league in England
started Changed name to AFC Monton in 2011 Originally called Birch Vale and Thornsett. In 1983 they took over the ground of the New Mills side that folded and
Lancashire and Cheshire Amateur Football League
Lancashire_and_Cheshire_Amateur_Football_League
Rail trail in Derbyshire, England
linking the village of Hayfield and the town of New Mills, via Birch Vale, Thornsett and Ollersett. It runs along the lower valley of the River Sett on the
Sett_Valley_Trail
List of Derbyshire land owners in the Domesday Book
Middleton, Swarkestone, Taddington, Tansley, Tapton, Temple Normanton, Thornsett, Thorpe, Tibshelf, Ticknall, Tideswell, Totley, Trangesbi, Unstone, Upton
Derbyshire Domesday Book tenants-in-chief
Derbyshire_Domesday_Book_tenants-in-chief
Leys The Lowes The Mires The Pastures The Walls Thornbridge Thornhill Thornsett Thorpe Thulston Thurvaston Tibshelf Ticknall Tideswell Tinkersick Tinkersley
List_of_places_in_Derbyshire
for England. Retrieved 31 January 2015. Historic England. "67 and 69, Thornsett (Grade II) (1088125)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 31
Listed_buildings_in_New_Mills
Former controversy in South Yorkshire, England
in February 2018 during a protest to stop trees from being felled at Thornsett Road, Nether Edge. In March 2018, two men were arrested for protesting
Sheffield tree felling protests
Sheffield_tree_felling_protests
School, Whaley Bridge Temple Normanton Junior Academy, Temple Normanton Thornsett Primary School, Birch Vale Three Trees CE Junior Academy, Woodville Three
List_of_schools_in_Derbyshire
Historic road maintenance bodies in England
County of York. Roundhay to Collingham Turnpike Trust Saddleworth to Thornsett Turnpike Trust Salterhebble, Stainland and Sowerby Bridge Turnpike Trust
Turnpike_trusts_in_Yorkshire
the flood of 18 June 1930. Ringstones (Alma Mount) Rowarth Bate Mill Thornsett SK007868 53°22′41″N 1°59′28″W / 53.378°N 1.991°W / 53.378; -1.991
List_of_mills_in_Derbyshire
Church
far-reaching Parish of Glossop; the chapelry consisted of Great Hamlet, Phoside, Thornsett, Kinder, Beard, Ollersett, Chinley, Bugsworth and Brownside. Hayfield
St_Matthew's_Church,_Hayfield
Historic divisions of the county of Derbyshire in England
Sheldon, Stanton [-in-Peak], [Stoney] Middleton, Stoke, Taddington, Thornsett, Tideswell, Watrefeld, Whitfield, Wormhill, Youlgrave. 40 places are named
Hundreds_of_Derbyshire
Sporting Life of a game of roller hockey between Alexandra Palace and Thornsett in March 1904 at Crystal Palace. The club established itself as one of
Alexandra Palace Roller Skating Club
Alexandra_Palace_Roller_Skating_Club
Listed building in London, England
to A Famous Distillery', 18 Kelly's Post Office Directory (1908), 160. Thornsett. "Development History". Mansford, Herbert F. (15 October 1902). "Recent
Aston_Webb_House
House in Bradfield, Sheffield, England
as 1318 when it was recorded that a piece of land called Hallfelde in Thornsett was conveyed between Adam de Romesker and Adam Hawksworth. For many years
Hallfield_House
English politician
Thomas Hallowes and his wife Kathryn. He purchased properties in Dethick, Thornsett and Mugginton in Derbyshire and Muston, Leicestershire. By 1640 he was
Nathaniel_Hallowes
English cricketer
who played for Derbyshire between 1884 and 1886. Chatterton was born in Thornsett, the son of David Chatterton, a cotton mill fireman, and his wife Hannah
Joseph_Chatterton
River in Derbyshire, England
Clough (L) Coldwell Clough (R) Tunstead Clough (R) Hydebank Brook ? (L) Thornsett/Rowarth Brook ? (R) Gibb Brook ? (L) Raens Brook (L) Birch Hall Brook
River_Sett
Sheffield 53°25′N 1°38′W / 53.42°N 01.64°W / 53.42; -01.64 SK2492 Thornsett Derbyshire 53°23′N 1°59′W / 53.38°N 01.98°W / 53.38; -01.98 SK0187
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