- Flagg
infobox UK place
official_name = Flagg
os_grid_reference = SK136683
static_
static_image_caption=Flagg Methodist Chapel.
population =
shire_district =Derbyshire Dales
shire_county =Derbyshire
region = East Midlands
country = England
latitude = 53.212
longitude = -1.797
constituency_westminster = Derbyshire Dales
post_town = BUXTON
postcode_district = SK17
postcode_area = SK
dial_code = 01298Flagg is a small
Peak District village, set in theDerbyshire Dales , halfway between the smallmarket town ofBakewell and thespa town ofBuxton , in the area officially known as "TheWhite Peak ". 1000 feet above sea level, Flagg is recorded in theDomesday Book as "Flagun", and is believed to have originally been aViking settlement engaged primarily in lead mining, the evidence of which can still be seen today with many spoil heaps and disused mine shafts in the area.In the mid-1800s, well dressings were held during "Wakes Week", which was always begun on the first Sunday after
June 24 . There were two wells, one opposite to Ivy House Farm, and the other opposite to Edge Close Farm.These days, Flagg is predominantly a farming village, concentrating on all aspects of
agriculture , but is actually best known throughout theUnited Kingdom for the point-to-point races held annually onEaster Tuesday by theHigh Peak Hunt . On one occasion,King Edward VIII , the thenPrince of Wales , actually rode at the races.The village is also very popular with hikers and campers, having numerous well known walks within or close to its boundaries, and several campsites catering for tents, caravans, and motorhomes. The village is a short distance from
Tideswell , Ashbourne, Matlock, and theManifold Valley .Amongst its farms, houses and cottages, Flagg also boasts an Elizabethan Manor House known as Flagg Hall which is not open to the public. There is a caravan/campsite within its grounds, three public houses, the only one within the village being The Plough Inn. There is also the Unitarian church which was built in 1838 however has now been converted into a private dwelling. A Methodist chapel is also situated in the village. It was completed in 1839. Next to the chapel is the former Village School, now a
nursery school .External links
* [http://www.flagg-village.info/ Flagg village website]
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