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Glossop,Old Glossop,Derbyshire,Peak District,6th June,2011,England.Glossop is a market town within the borough of High Peak,Derbyshire, England .It lies on the Glossop brook,a tributary of the River Etherow.Architecturally buildings are made of local sandstone..There is evidence of a Bronze Age burial site on Shire Hill,near Old Glossop.The first woollen mills were built in 1774.Video features Glossop,Old Glossop ,Howard Park,,victorian style layout. images and features. The Partington Players is an amateur theatre seating 120 people.
Glossop, England - Centre of the City
Driving through Glossop, High Peak, Derbyshire, England
Snow in Howard park
Body sledging
Places to see in ( Glossop - UK )
Places to see in ( Glossop - UK )
Glossop is a market town in the High Peak, Derbyshire, England, about 15 miles east of Manchester, 24 miles west of Sheffield and 32 miles north of the county town, Matlock. Glossop is near Derbyshire's county borders with Cheshire, Greater Manchester, South Yorkshire and West Yorkshire. It is between 150 and 300 metres (492 and 984 ft) above mean sea level, and is a gateway to the Peak District National Park.
Historically, the name Glossop refers to the small hamlet that gave its name to an ancient parish recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086, and then the manor given by William I of England to William Peverel. A municipal borough was created in 1866, and the unparished urban area within two local government wards.
The area now known as Glossop approximates to the villages that used to be called Glossopdale, on the lands of the Duke of Norfolk. Originally a centre of wool processing, Glossop rapidly expanded in the late 18th century when it specialised in the production and printing of calico, a coarse cotton and became a mill town with many chapels and churches, its fortunes tied to the cotton industry.
Architecturally, the area is dominated by buildings constructed of the local sandstone. There remain two significant former cotton mills and the Dinting railway viaduct. Glossop has transport links to Manchester, making the area popular for commuters.
Glossop is 184 miles (296 km) northwest of London, 15 miles (24 km) east of the city of Manchester, 24 miles (38.6 km) west of the city of Sheffield and 50 miles (80.5 km) north of Derby. It nestles in the foothills of the Pennines, with Bleaklow to the northeast and Kinder Scout to the south. It lies on Glossop Brook, a tributary of the River Etherow, in the area of peat moorland commonly known as the Dark Peak. The moors, which rise to over 1,960 ft, are cut by many deep V-shaped valleys known as cloughs, each formed by a stream known as a brook. Shelf Brook passes through Old Glossop where it joins Hurst Brook to form Glossop Brook, which passes westward through Milltown, Howard Town and Dinting to the River Etherow, which in turn runs south to join the River Goyt at Marple Bridge.
Glossop was a product of the wealth of the cotton industry. Glossop's economy was linked closely with a spinning and weaving tradition which had evolved from developments in textile manufacture during the Industrial Revolution. Before the First World War, Glossop had the headquarters of an international paper empire, the largest calico printworks in the world.
The main road through Glossop is the A57. To the west, this road (with the parallel M67 motorway) leads to Manchester, while Sheffield and the Hope Valley lie to the east, via the Snake Pass. There are regular half-hour train services, increasing to every 20 minutes during rush hour, from Glossop railway station to Manchester Piccadilly station and Hadfield railway station along the remaining stub of the former Woodhead Line.
( Glossop - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Glossop . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Glossop - UK
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St Mary Crowned, Glossop. Celebrating the Past, Securing the Future.
A community restoration project to restore and rebuild St Mary's Church in Glossop.
Back where I come from - Glossop Area UK
glossop mannor park
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MANOR PARK, GLOSSOP *CAR SHOW*
I took a trip to Manor Park in Glossop for the first time and I wasn't disappointed, what a fantastic and well maintained park!
The day of the visit was the same day as the car show, which was a nice little bonus.
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Glossop Parkour Urban Tricks July 2007
This is our first video ,made in year 8 - two years ago
a group of us , managed to get the school gym at dinner times , i brought a video camera in !
Glossop street fight
This one is actually real Anthony Richards gets the f*** knocked out and Matty Oneill batters him up
Old Glossop
A journey I haven't made for years, over Dinting road, past the soon to be demolished Glossop School, Howard Park, Mouselow Quarry .
11 glossop view slideshow
Volcrepe mill part1
Volcrepe Mill Glossop Howard Mill
Glossop Gossip presents: Glossop Shops in the Docks
A Glossopian's view of the shopfronts on the High Street and Victoria Street.
Glossop in focus 11/2/2019 filmed by Roy West.
Glossop 11/2/2019 filmed by Roy West filming outdoors England Britain United Kingdom north south east west films Derbyshire lancs red rose county war of the roses
New housing in 1970's Runcorn. Archive film 94088
Still of the sitting room of a 1970's house in which sit a mother and her two children. Cut to a scene of people looking round a 1970's show home. Still of a 1970's kitchen with mother and two children. More scenes of people looking round a show home follow. Another still of a woman and three children in a 1970's domestic setting. More scenes of people looking round a show home, interspersed with stills. Cut to people walking round the outside of the houses and looking. Views of streets of houses, front and back. New housing estate in Runcorn. Close-up of a street sign which says '36-47 The Tithings'. More views of houses and streets, this time with children and also a children's park. View down a side street with a side view (partially obscured) of a car in the foreground. A back view of street with garages and a Morris Minor car. Cut to a main road with one car on it.
Manor park Glossop Video Clips
Two cliips from Manor Park Glossop.
Switch Heel On Bridge Howard Park
(Filmed on my phone)
Glossop Parkour ( manor park )
me jack haggerty n jamie doin flips in manor
Kickflip On The Bridge At Howard Park
(Filmed on my phone)