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  Chinley | Peak District Towns and Villages | Staffordshire | Derbyshire | England | UK
Perhaps one reason why he came was because Chinley was also the home of Grace Murray (later the wife of Charles Bennet, another famous preacher), who is said to be the only woman Wesley loved, and would have wished to marry.
However, it was the arrival of the railway in 1867 and its later extension in 1901 to carry trains to Sheffield which made Chinley grow rapidly, and in the early years of this century it was an important railway junction and a regular stopping-point for trainloads of ramblers at weekends.
Chinley is beautifully situated with plenty of walking close at hand, and a walk up Chinley Churn or Cracken Edge gives an excellent view across the area.
www.cressbrook.co.uk /towns/chinley.php   (320 words)

  
 Lomas
Francis Lomas, bpt at Chinley 6 Jun 1747, of Monks Meadow in Chinley.
Henry Lomas, bpt at Chinley 16 Dec 1769, bur at Chinley 24 Dec 1769.
Robert Lomas, bpt at Chinley 20 Jun 1739, husbandman and mason, of Mainstonefield in Chinley, =(1st)11 Dec 1759, Esther Broadhurst, at Glossop, bur 10 Sep 1769 at Chinley, =(2nd) 23 Apr 1770, Ellen Bennett, at Glossop.
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 Chinley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The coming of the railways was the reason Chinley grew from the tiny hamlet it had been, and the village is actually named after its station, rather than the other way around.
Chinley lies in the Blackbrook valley of the High Peak area of Derbyshire.
To the North is Cracken Edge, the much quarried promontory of Chinley Churn, a large fairly non-descript hill.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Chinley   (274 words)

  
 Spotlight on Chinley
Therefore areas such as Chinley are becoming more attractive to both young executives and more mature professionals, as they wish to live in the middle of attractive countryside, but with easy access to the office.
He works all around the Manchester area, both in the city centre and in the surrounding towns and from Chinley he is able to commute easily by car or train.
However, most of the houses in the Chinley area are over three hundred years old and have various problems due to their age, so we were delighted to find this new development in the exact area we wanted to live.
www.manchesteronline.co.uk /homesearch/latest/whereyoulive/s/69/69499_spotlight_on_chinley.html   (732 words)

  
 GENUKI: Chinley, Derbyshire
Transcription of section of Kelly's Directory (1891) for Chinley by Ann Andrews.
The transcription of the section for Chinley from the National Gazetteer (1868) provided by Colin Hinson.
A comprehensive set of pages devoted to Chapel en le Frith with Chinley is available as one of Marjorie Ward's North West Derbyshire Sources - a developing site with new material being added all the time.
www.genuki.org.uk /big/eng/DBY/Chinley/index.html   (423 words)

  
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Chinley was once part of the Royal Forest of the Peak and probably consisted of a few isolated farms until the seventeenth century.
Wesley was a regular visitor to the Chinley area that was said to be a very important area of early non-conformism.
Chinley to Edale Moving onwards in a south-easterly direction from Chinley Churn the footpath leads down to the A624 to Peep-o-day, a house bearing a rather distinctive window in the shape of an eyelid.
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 The Andrews Pages : Chinley, Bugsworth & Brownside, Derbyshire : Kelly's Directory, 1891   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
CHINLEY, BUGSWORTH and BROWNSIDE form a township in the ancient parish of Glossop (the three places being united for poor rates, but separate for the repair of highways), in the High Peak division of the county, High Peak hundred and Chapel-en-le-Frith petty sessional division, union and county court district.
Chinley is 2 miles north from Chapel-en-le-Frith, with station for passenger and goods traffic on the Midland railway, 172 miles from London.
A School Board for the districts of Chinley, Bugsworth and Brownside was formed in 1883, consisting of 5 members ; J. Boycott, clerk.
www.andrewspages.dial.pipex.com /dby/kelly/chinley.htm   (632 words)

  
 Chinley railway station - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chinley railway station serves the village of Chinley in Derbyshire.
This became a double viaduct when the Dore and Chinley line was built in 1894, with a north curve forming a triangular junction.
With the closure of the line to the south in 1967, Chinley lost its importance and is now a single 'island' platform on the trans-Pennine line between Sheffield and Manchester, no longer a link in the LMS route between Manchester and the East Midlands.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Chinley_railway_station   (352 words)

  
 Chinley independent Chapel, Methodist, Grace Bennet, John Wesley
Bagshawe and later of Chinley Chapel, as not a few of their descendants are to this day.
The body of Congregationalists or Independents worshipping at Chinley Chapel are thus the representatives, as in many instances the lineal descendants, of the original body founded by the Apostle of the Peak and can fairly claim to be one of the oldest Nonconformist bodies in the country.
Their rise and fortunes have been briefly dealt with as the story is so nearly allied to that of our own parish, but, of course, a much more comprehensive history could be given and it is to be hoped that some day this may be done by someone connected with the Chapel.
www.marchington.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk /201-209-CHINLEY-CHAPEL-AND-THE-APOSTLE.htm   (2236 words)

  
 My Home Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Born 13 Aug 1780 in Chinley Glossop Derbyshire England.
Born 30 Oct 1813 in Chinley Glossop Derbyshire England.
The ship Queen of the South, Capt R Moss arrived in Melbourne Australia on the 8 Aug 1863 with 439 adults after a voyage of 140 days from Liverpool England.
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 Chinley 'new' nonconformist chapel, chinley, derbyshire, peak district, UK (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.isi.jhu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Chinley 'new' nonconformist chapel, chinley, derbyshire, peak district, UK Chinley 'new' Chapel, Derbyshire, is a beautiful early nonconformist chapel.
One of the notable features is the gravestone of Grace Murray, a local woman who is said to be the only woman John Wesley ever loved.
Though Wesley paid many visits to Chinley and often visited Grace and preached at the New Chapel, he never proposed to her and she eventually married one of his associates, a local preacher called John Bennet.
www.cressbrook.co.uk.cob-web.org:8888 /visits/chinchap.php   (447 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited | Special reports | Country diary: Chinley
The London Lettuce Train regularly passed through here carrying lettuces in washed-down cattle wagons from Glazebrook, near Warrington to the capital.
Chinley was known thus by 1285 as "a clearing in a deep valley", and the great upthrust of the hill that overshadows it to the north is called Chinley Churn.
Earlier in the month we went up by the hill's southern shoulder, through tilting gorse banks on Cracken Edge.
www.guardian.co.uk /country/article/0,2763,1397824,00.html   (317 words)

  
 Kings Church Chinley
We are cell church which meets in homes in or around Chinley on a Tuesday evening, which is why we have adopted the postcode tag of SK23.
We are a small and friendly bunch of people trying to make sense of what God wants for us as we lead our lives.
Kings Church Chinley is proudly powered by WordPress and the LivingOS Alpha theme.
www.kingschurchsk23.org.uk   (410 words)

  
 Flower Delivery Chinley Head | Florists Chinley Head | Send Flowers Chinley Head | Online Flower Shop
You can send a full range of premium quality flower bouquets to be delivered to Chinley Head.
Serenata Flowers is one of the leading Florists in the UK and delivers flowers daily to Chinley Head.
You can rest assure that your flower order to Chinley Head is treated with the utmost care by our professional florists.
www.serenataflowers.com /sendflowers.asp?flowerdelivery=Chinley_Head   (667 words)

  
 Chesterfield - Genealogy, Family History, Surnames and Local History.
Ellen inherited Chinley Houses Estate that had been in the Carrington family since the middle of the 1500's.
All are associated with the Chinley, Hayfield, Marple, Buxworth, Chapel en le Frith area of Derby
Does anyone have any information about Chinley Isolation Hospital, it is now the Registry office.
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 Peak District Bed and Breakfast B&B : High Peak Bed and Breakfast Derbyshire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Quiet location in the heart of the Derbyshire Peak District and bordering on the Peak District National Park, with views of Cracken Edge and the southern Pennine hills of South Head and Mount Famine.
5 minutes walk to village centre and Chinley Station with trains direct to Manchester and Sheffield and just 5 minutes to Edale.
Bed and breakfast establishments in other areas of the UK and abroad are also listed along with BandB accommodation directories.
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 2792: Chinley Schools: amphitheater: education: Many Farms, Arizona
2792: Chinley Schools: amphitheater: education: Many Farms, Arizona
The Chinle elementary and Junior High School is located on the Navajo reservation in the northeast corner of Arizona.
It is a single layer with a perimeter 3D truss utilizing 105 hubs and 320 struts.
www.starnetint.com /Business/Projects/B2792CD.HTM   (98 words)

  
 Six Bells Junction
Retford - Whiskerhill Jn - Worksop - Sheffield - Dore - Chinley East Jn - Peak Forest - Buxton (RR loop)
Buxton (RR loop) - Peak Forest - Chinley East Jn - Dore - Sheffield - Meadowhall - Swinton - Mexborough - Hexthorpe Jn - Bridge Jn - (via down/up west slow 1) - Doncaster RM platform
We then took the first branch line of the day, diverting left at Chinley East Jn onto the Buxton branch.
www.sixbellsjunction.co.uk /00s/010421hr.htm   (1569 words)

  
 Chinley Residents, Residents of Chinley, Chinley Residents Information, Peak District Residents
Chinley Residents, Residents of Chinley, Chinley Residents Information, Peak District Residents
Bringing you information on Peak District Holiday Accommodation, Peak District Holiday Cottages, Campsites and Caravan sites in the Peak District, Pubs In The Peak District, Peak District B&B, Peak District Hotels, Tourist Attractions or Town & Village Business of any kind in the Peak District and Derbyshire.
So for the best information on Residents in Chinley that you'll find online, the Peak District Online Chinley Business Guide is the place to be.
www.peakdistrictonline.co.uk /content.php?categoryId=1386   (796 words)

  
 Chinley, Buxworth and Brownside Parish Council Website (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.isi.jhu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Our objective is to provide information on what the Parish Council is doing for the Parish it serves; to provide contact details for your Councillors and Clerk; and to provide information about current community issues brought to the Council’s attention.
It is also available for local clubs and businesses to invite interest and promote their services both to the community and to visitors to the area.
The Parish Clerk, Parish Room, 3 Lower Lane, Chinley, High Peak, SK23 6BE
www.chinleyandbuxworth-pc.gov.uk.cob-web.org:8888   (89 words)

  
 Walk The Peak District National Park Derbyshire England walks Walk Photograph - Chinley Churn
Walk The Peak District National Park Derbyshire England walks Walk Photograph - Chinley Churn
Mount Famine and Kinder Scout from Chinley Churn
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www.go4awalk.com /userpics/paulstewart13.php   (266 words)

  
 The Ancient Parish of Glossop
The parish was based on All Saints church which still survives as the parish church of the township of Glossop.
There were two chapelries: Mellor, comprising Chisworth, Ludworth, Mellor, Thornsett, Rowarth, Whittle and half of Beard; Hayfield, comprising the other half of Beard, Ollersett, Hayfield, Little Hayfield, Phoside, Kinder, Bugsworth, Brownside and Chinley.
Chinley and Bugsworth St James, 1915, comprising the townships of Bugsworth, Brownside and Chinley.
www.jigrah.co.uk /glossop/glossop.htm   (1715 words)

  
 Old Hall Inn, Whitehough near Chinley, Derbyshire in the Peak District
Old Hall Inn, Whitehough near Chinley, Derbyshire in the Peak District
Details: Welcome to our family owned and operated 16th Century Inn - read on for VIRTUAL TOUR of this property - situated high up in the hills of the UK's first and foremost National Park - the beautiful Peak District.
The Old Hall Inn in the hamlet of Whitehough near Chinley - offers guests a choice of four excellent en-suites plus a large room with a private balcony that overlooks the garden, fine food, cask ales and lots of great views!
www.peakdistrict-nationalpark.com /accommodation/Old-Hall-Inn.html   (225 words)

  
 Archived Trials Information on Come-Bye - The independant Sheepdog specialist   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
DOVEDALE, Mappleton, (34 ran) Nursery: 1, G. Birchenall (Chinley) Nellie Gwen, 76 of 90; 2, P. Doncaster (Barlow) Kate, 68, OLF; 3, I. Hulme (Cowlow) Tek, 68; 4, S. Massey (Chesterfield) Nell, 68; 5, D. Hudson (Leek) Fly, 67, OLF; 6, R. Hodgkinson (Chinley) Star, 67.
COWLOW, Green Fairfield, (44) Nursery: 1, G. Birchenall (Chinley) Nellie Gwen, 69 of 90, OLF; 2, G. Dermody (Nantwich) Nan, 69; 3, D. Whitehead (Edgworth) Jack, 67; 4, P. Boon (Bosley) Abbie, 64.
PEAK FOREST, Perrydale, (62) Nursery: 1, R. Hodgkinson (Chinley) Grig, 81 of 90; 2, J. Cropper (Deerplay) Max, 80, OLF; 3, P. Williams (Mold) Gwen, 80; 4, G. Birchenall (Chinley) Nellie Gwen, 79; 5, A. Gilchrist (Llangollen) Zac, 77; 6, R. Handy (Settle) Jack, 75.
www.come-bye.com /NOV04Trials.htm   (2877 words)

  
 Chinley Tourist Information on AboutBritain.com
You are here: Towns -> Towns in Derbyshire -> Chinley
Do you live in or near Chinley, or perhaps you're a regular visitor?
If so, why not help promote Chinley to potential visitors by writing a description of the town for this page?
www.aboutbritain.com /towns/chinley.asp   (363 words)

  
 Chinley Travel Guide - Chinley Vacations - VirtualTourist.com
Chinley Travel Guide - Chinley Vacations - VirtualTourist.com
Home » Travel Guides » Europe » United Kingdom » Chinley
Plan a Chinley vacation with reviews, tips and photos posted by real travelers and Chinley locals.
www.virtualtourist.com /travel/Europe/United_Kingdom/Chinley-315347/TravelGuide-Chinley.html   (282 words)

  
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Chinley
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The land on which the Chappel was built was purchased of John HADFIELD of Chappel Milton for the sum of ten pounds in the names of William BAGSHAWE of Chinley house and Robert MIDDLETON of Chappel le ffrith in the year of our Lord 1711
Subscribers towards purchase of house and Land for Chappel at Chappel Milton: Mrs HADFIELD widow of Mr HADFIELD mercer 29 June 1771
List of persons belonging to the congregation at Chinley Chappel whose subscriptions quarterly are as followeth 25 May 1774: Joseph HADFIELD 1/6
www.jigrah.co.uk.cob-web.org:8888 /mwpages/mwprchin.htm   (1572 words)

  
 Hotels in High Peak: Hotel Guest Houses and Accommodation in the UK
We are in the heart of prime walking country and ideally situated for exploring the peaks....
Chinley Lodge Hotel - 1 Green Lane Chinley - - SK23 6AA - 01663 751200 - Location Map
Old Hall Inn - Whitehough Chinley - - SK23 6EJ - 01663 750529 - Location Map
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 Self Catering High Peak Monks Meadow Cottage - Monks Meadow Cottage Chinley ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Self Catering High Peak Monks Meadow Cottage - Monks Meadow Cottage Chinley Head Derbyshire SK23 6AL England
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Monks Meadow Cottage Chinley Head High Peak Derbyshire SK23 6AL England
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