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Legends of the Peak District
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The unruffled peace and quiet of a former Peak District hillfort site has been shaken by archaeologists...
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Just over 60 years ago, the post-war UK Government voted to protect the country’s most cherished landscapes...
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Early Man seems to have found much to his liking in the hills and dales of the Peak District....
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A brief history of Hulley's of Baslow by David Harrison, a local bus driver for over 35 years...
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Let's Stay Peak District casts its eye over some of the unique traditions and customs forged in the Peak...
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Many visitors, especially those from overseas, are often bemused to find that the family seat of the...
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2011 Well Dressing video in full HD. Over four minutes of insight into this unique Peak District custom...
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2012 will mark the 80th anniversary of what has been called as the most crucial event in the century...
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The Peak District today is a beautiful and very safe part of the world, but it hasn’t always been the...
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The origin and recipe for the delicious Bakewell pudding (no, not the one with the cherry on top a la...
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The Peak District is home to around 450 protected monuments and stone circles. Some are pre-historic...
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Myths and legends in the Peak District are as common as the frequent mists which descend on its hills...
New series about the 'legends of the peak' where we feature and explore the folklore of the Peak District including the 'delicious accident' otherwise known as the Bakewell Pudding (no,not tart!)...the legendary Henry Hulley bus company and more to follow...