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1076: 1181: 1068: 351: 43: 31: 805: 932: 827:, it now has six pubs and only a handful of shops (there are eight pubs if the parish is taken as a whole). Only one mill is still standing, in the Little Hayfield area, and it has since been converted to luxury flats. Despite this decline, several new housing developments (both local council and private) were built in the village in the latter part of the 20th century, increasing the village's population substantially, and the village remains a popular area in which to live. 924: 840: 984: 545: 566: 537: 520: 873:, who may well have opened the church personally: Wesley's diaries show he took particular interest in Hayfield, declaring in his diary that he found "uncommon liberty in preaching" when holding a service before the church was built. Although the building has been added to since construction, the four walls of the main church are entirely original. St John's is also Grade II listed. 786:
was built linking Hayfield to Manchester. Initially built to carry fuel to power the mills, the railway line also bought passengers to Hayfield. It was estimated that around 5,000 people each weekend would travel from Manchester in 1920–1930, to enjoy the countryside around Kinder Scout. After World
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reporting that "hundreds of bodies rose out of the grave in the open air" from the graveyard of St Matthew's Church. They then proceeded to disappear, leaving Dr Clegg to remark: "...what is become of them or in what distant region of this vast system they have since fixed their residence no mortal
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Hayfield is no longer an industrial settlement and nowadays is considered a thriving Peak District village with a strong community spirit. In the 2001 census, the parish had 2,852 residents, across 1,205 households (2,164 of those residents living in the village itself). Many residents work outside
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In 1760, Hayfield had its own witch. Suzannah Huggin sold wooden weaving pins and also bewitching charms. An old sailor bought one of these and promptly vanished, although Huggin was subsequently found to be in possession of the charm again. The villagers then blamed her for the disappearance, and
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Chapel was built on Jumble Lane (now Kinder Road) in 1867 and deconsecrated in 1969, its congregation merging into St John's. The building now houses Hayfield Library. Bethel Methodist Church was founded in 1836 and a dedicated church built on Walk Mill in 1867. The church was founded largely to
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she was dragged before the George pub and pelted with rotten fruit and stones, almost killing her. Somebody from Tom Heys' Farm then took the charm but, after a series of disasters β€” including milk not churning and animals not feeding β€” the charm was reluctantly exorcised by Reverend Baddeley.
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Hayfield is considered a desirable place to live within the High Peak and this is reflected in higher property prices compared to neighbouring towns and villages. An increasing number of residents have moved from nearby Manchester and Stockport to experience a better quality of life, and it is
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From 1939 onwards various schemes were put forward to reduce the amount of traffic passing through the narrow main street of the village, prompted by various accidents over the years (notably a crash in 1969 that killed two villagers and prompted a demonstration). Construction of a relief road
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Until recently there was some dispute as to which was the oldest pub in the village, with both the Bulls Head (believed to have been established circa 1386) and the George Hotel (believed to have been established circa 1575) vying for the title. However, in 2012 the Bulls Head closed and was
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As with most northern English villages, the Industrial Revolution brought rapid expansion, chiefly the creation of several cotton mills within Hayfield, along with numerous fabric printing and dyeing businesses, as well as paper manufacture. Hayfield became known for spinning, weaving and
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runs through Hayfield on the route of the Pennine Bridleway. The village contains a high number of public rights-of-way, as well as bridleways, a legacy of the pre-industrial days, when they provided the only ways in and out of the area. Hayfield is the home of the
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The village has a cricket field where Hayfield Cricket Club play. The club was founded in 1859 and currently competes in the Derbyshire and Cheshire Cricket League. The ground, next to the Royal Hotel, was purchased by the club in 1976 after famous ex-resident
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Chapel-en-le-Frith to Glossop road, built in the 1970s to relieve the village centre, splits the community in two. Originally, the national speed limit applied on this part of the route but traffic is now restricted to 40 mph; a combined
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making, charcoal burning and domestic implement manufacture also took place in the village. During the 16th century, Cutler's Green (now a camp site, and formerly the site of Kinder Printworks Mill) was known for cutlery trade, before nearby
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Despite often-congested roads in and out of the Manchester conurbation, Hayfield remains a magnet for those who enjoy outdoor pursuits. The old railway trackbed now forms a popular 2.5-mile (4 km) linear recreational route, the
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Eventually woollen manufacturing became a main industry within the village, and the propensity toward three-storied terraced houses within the village reflects thisβ€”the top floor, with its better light conditions, was where the
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has existed in its present location since 1386, having previously stood at Kirksteads, the name given to the area where the rivers Kinder and Sett meet near Bowden Bridge. However, the church was not completed until 1405.
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Other local industries included stone quarrying and millstone manufacturing. Some quarrying still takes place within the area, and the remains of old quarries can easily be seen within Hayfield and its surroundings.
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There is a bus station on the other side of the relief road from the village centre with regular bus services to Glossop, Chapel-en-le-Frith, New Mills, Buxton and Stockport; these are operated by
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in the mid-to-late 20th century, Hayfield returned to its original status of a quiet rural village. Whereas once the village had 17 public houses and dozens of small shops, along with a
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There are several natural springs within Hayfield village, some of which once supplied part of the village's water. These are no longer in active use, although are 'dressed' yearly in
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of Hayfield in nearby Stockport and Manchester, or in neighbouring towns and villages, although there are a handful of local businesses providing employment, including farms.
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The village is home to Hayfield Football Club, who play in the Hope Valley Football League.The junior football club participates in the Stockport Metro League.
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was unveiled at his home on Kinder Road. Although born in Birmingham, Lowe's wife, the actress Joan Cooper, lived in Hayfield until her death in 1989.
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The area was once woodland but this was largely cleared, allowing for sheep farming, although the soil was not good enough for arable farming.
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The church as seen today is a result of it being largely rebuilt in 1817–18, although remnants of the earlier building are visible in the
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actress, also lived in Little Hayfield at the same time as Tony Warren. The Lantern Pike Inn also displays memorabilia relating to her.
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A short-lived continuation to the line was built in the early 20th century to convey materials and workmen during the construction of
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facilities. It was deconsecrated in 1956. Little Hayfield Primitive Methodist Chapel was built in 1851 and deconsecrated in 1975.
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While motor traffic through the village is lighter than in some other nearby settlements, such as New Mills and places along the
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On the last day of August 1745, James Clegg – the minister of a Presbyterian church at nearby Chapel-en-le-Frith – wrote to the
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Church. The relief road was built to ease heavy traffic that once travelled through the narrow main streets of the village.
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and mountain biking centre; as well as being a traditional starting point for the ascent of Kinder Scout (traversed by the
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to New Mills makes a junction with the relief road near the village centre; traffic is limited to 30 mph and a
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spent some time in nearby Little Hayfield, and has a particular connection with the Lantern Pike Inn, where some
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Before the building of the relief road, this lorry narrowly missed the parish church during an accident in 1974.
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offers pedestrians, cyclists and horse riders an alternative to the original and, now little-used, subway. The
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Hayfield's location and nearby geography made it an isolated and practically self-sufficient village until the
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at nearby Little Hayfield, in September, until 2019. Well dressing has recently been introduced. An annual
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became dominant in that area. Hayfield and surrounding areas were also home to several paper mills.
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Methodism was prominent in the area and led to the building of several other chapels. Hugh Bourne
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from New Mills Central station. This route's closure was one of the last recommended in 1963 by
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dates from 1782. It claims to be the 13th Methodist church built, and was visited by
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In 2012 and 2014 Hayfield was a key filming location for the BBC One drama series
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The King's England: Derbyshire, a New Domesday Book of 10,000 Towns and Villages
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lead past Kinder Reservoir (built 1911) and on to the Kinder Scout plateau. The
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through the village began in October 1977 and the road opened in December 1978.
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Peak District Boundary Walk: 190 Miles Around the Edge of the National Park
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stated that Hayfield "is busy making paper and printing calico". But with
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is also popular, and each year sees a championship held on nearby peaks.
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long-distance route (part of which follows the Sett Valley Trail). The
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War II, traffic slowed and eventually the line closed in January 1970.
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St John's Methodist Church, Hayfield; 1782–1982: A Bicentenary History
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A mile east of the village is the confluence of the rivers Sett and
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The civil parish includes Hayfield village itself, the hamlets of
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The village is split into roughly two halves, intersected by the
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Some kind of settlement has been in existence in Hayfield since
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Descriptions of the Country from 30–40 miles Around Manchester
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in medieval times, but was not a parish until it was created
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as "Hedfelt" (some sources state the village was recorded as
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The Guide to Cheshire, Derbyshire, Lancashire and the Wirral
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procession is held in the village each year in May, as were
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also helps reduce to the risk to vulnerable road users.
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Brumhead, Derek; Rangeley, Jean; Rangeley, Ken (2008).
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A Well Dressing at the bottom of Kinder Road, Hayfield
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OS grid reference
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District
High Peak
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Region
East Midlands
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England
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Police
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Fire
Derbyshire
Ambulance
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UK Parliament
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England
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