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  2. Long Causeway - Wikipedia

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    Long Causeway or Long Causey was a medieval packhorse route in England, which ran between Sheffield in South Yorkshire and Hathersage in Derbyshire. In the past the route was marked on maps as a Roman Road as it was believed it followed part of the route of Batham Gate between Templeborough and Buxton , although in recent years some scholars ...

  3. Carl Wark - Wikipedia

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    1903 plan of Carl Wark. The promontory is approximately 230 metres (750 ft) long and 60 metres (200 ft) wide, oriented south-east to north-west. [6] It gently slopes down to the west; at the peak of the promontory an area of 0.7 hectares (1.7 acres)—180 metres (590 ft) long, 60 metres (200 ft) wide—is enclosed by natural cliffs enhanced with man-made fortifications. [7]

  4. Outdoor dining - Wikipedia

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    Outdoor dining, also known as al fresco dining or dining al fresco, is the act of eating a meal outside. In temperate climates, al fresco dining is especially popular in the summer months when temperatures and weather are most favorable. It is a style of dining that is casual and often party-like in its atmosphere. [1]

  5. A6187 road - Wikipedia

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    The route starts at Hathersage Road [1] where the North-most end of Stony Ridge Road joins it on the outskirts of Sheffield, close to Fox House Inn.This was once the location of Stony Ridge Toll Bar, the location being marked with a commemoration stone.

  6. Listed buildings in Hathersage - Wikipedia

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    Hathersage is a civil parish in the Derbyshire Dales district of Derbyshire, England. The parish contains 54 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, one is listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, three are at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade.

  7. Highlow Hall - Wikipedia

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    Highlow Hall is a historic Elizabethan manor house in Highlow civil parish, near Hathersage, Derbyshire, England. It was owned by the Eyre family from approximately 1340 to 1842, at which point one branch of the family had already emigrated to the United States. It is a Grade II*-listed building and dates to the late 16th century. [1] [2]

  8. File:The Bell Room, Hathersage.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. File:The Old Bell House, Hathersage.jpg - Wikipedia

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