- Whitfield, Derbyshire
Infobox UK place
country = England
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static_image_caption=Whitfield.
latitude = 53.441
longitude = -1.952
map_type = Derbyshire
official_name = Whitfield
population =
shire_district =High Peak
shire_county =Derbyshire
region = East Midlands
constituency_westminster =
post_town = GLOSSOP
postcode_district = SK13
postcode_area = SK
dial_code =
os_grid_reference = SK034938Whitfield is a hamlet in
Derbyshire ,England . It is located convert|1|km|mi|1 south ofGlossop town hall, south of Glossop Brook between Bray Clough and Hurst Brook. The urban area stretches about convert|1|km|mi|1 up the hillside. Whitfield was one of the original townships in the ancient parish of Glossop, and in the manor. The ancient township rose from convert|150|to|544|m|ft|0 above mean sea level, and the upper part is part of thePeak District National Park . The highest point is Mill Hill which is on thePennine Way .The Manor of Whitfield was conveyed in 1330 to John Foljambe. Though held with the manor of Glossop, the land in Whitfield was mostly not part of the Norfolk estate unlike most of the manor of Glossop. When it was enclosed by act of parliament in 1810 it was recorded as being convert|1577|acre|km2. Included in Whitfield are the villages of Charlestown and Littlemoor. The Turnlee Paper factory was in Littlemoor. St James, Littlemoor was built in 1845 in the Early English style, with tower and convert|114|ft|m|0spire. There is a Methodist Chapel at Whitfield, the Wesleyan Reformers and Independent Calvinists had chapels at Littlemoor.cite web|url=http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/DBY/Glossop/White1857.html|title=Glossop, Derbyshire:White's History, Gazetteer and Directory of the County of Derby, 1857|last=Wilson|first=Neil|date=2003|accessdate=2008-06-22]
When Glossop expanded, and the Howardtown Mills were constructed it was subsumed into the new town. Power looms were introduced into these mills in 1825. In 1835 Whitfield church was extended to take the increased congregation, and a Church of England Primary school was built in 1848, an infant school was added by Anne Kershaw Wood in 1913.cite book|last=Davies|first=Peggy|title=Annals of Glossop|publisher=Glossop Heritage Centre|location=Glossop, Derbyshire|date=December 1999|pages=11,15|language=English]
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