- Peak Forest
infobox UK place
country = England
latitude= 53.30
longitude= -1.83
official_name= Peak Forest
map_type= Derbyshire
population =
shire_district=High Peak
shire_county =Derbyshire
region= East Midlands
constituency_westminster= High Peak
post_town= BUXTON
postcode_district = SK17
postcode_area= SK
dial_code= 01298
os_grid_reference=Peak Forest is a small village on the main road (A623) from
Chapel-en-le-Frith toChesterfield inEngland .The village grew from the earlier settlement of Dam (still inhabited, with a number of houses and farms) at the conjunction of Perrydale and Damdale. There is an inn, a village shop and a Primary School. Its name probably derives from the
Forest of High Peak .Its church is dedicated to "Charles, King & Martyr" (that is
Charles I of England , executed in 1649.) First erected in1657 , it was replaced in1878 as a gift from theDuke of Devonshire . Until an Act of Parliament was passed in1804 its minister was able to perform marriages without the need for reading thebanns , and the village was known as theGretna Green ofDerbyshire .The
Peak Forest Canal , although originally aiming for thelimestone quarries in Great Rocks Dale just to the south of the village, never reached nearer thanBuxworth , seven miles away, where it terminates atBugsworth Basin . The original limestone-carrying purpose of the canal was replaced long ago by the mineral railway line serving the quarries aroundBuxton and joining theManchester -Sheffield line, via a couple of magnificent diverging viaducts over the Black Brook valley atChapel Milton (betweenChapel-en-le-Frith andChinley ). Its railway station (now closed) was built by theMidland Railway , two miles away at Small Dale. This was on its extension of theManchester, Buxton, Matlock and Midlands Junction Railway , part of the main Midland Line fromManchester toLondon . It was also the northern junction for the line from Buxton.External links
*mmukscaled|SK117796|25|Map and aerial photo sources showing both Peak Forest and
Old Dam just to the north of it
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