Derbyshire Photographs

Photographs from - Photographs from Stanage Edge including Millstones

Stanage Edge, situated on the moors north of Hathersage in the Derbyshire Peak District, is a gritstone escarpment famous as a location for climbing and walking. Once a private grouse moor Stanage Edge has now become a mecca for climbers because of its many varied climbs. Stanage Edge stretches for a length of approximately 4 miles from its northern tip at Stanage End to the southern point near the Cowper Stone and is the northernmost of an almost continuous line of cliffs, including Burbage Rocks, Froggatt Edge, Curbar Edge, Baslow Edge and Birchen Edge. Read more at Stanage Edge

Photograph from Stanage Edge - millstones
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Photograph from Stanage Edge
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Photograph from Stanage Edge
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Photograph from Stanage Edge
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Photograph from Stanage Edge - millstones below High Neb
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Photograph from Stanage Edge - millstones below High Neb
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Photograph from Stanage Edge - millstones below High Neb
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Photograph from Stanage Edge - view towards Mam Tor, loose Hill and Kinder beyond
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Photograph from Stanage Edge
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Photograph from Stanage Edge
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Photograph from Stanage Edge - Scoop Hole cut into the rock by gamekeepers in the 19h century to hold water or grit for the many grouse once reared  here
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Photograph from Stanage Edge - looking towards Hathersage
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Photograph from Stanage Edge
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Photograph from Stanage Edge - rock climbers
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Photograph from Stanage Edge - rock climbers
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Photograph from Stanage Edge - path from car park
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