The Samuel Fox Inn, Bradwell
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Image: © Jonathan Clitheroe Taken: 17 Nov 2011
This inn is situated at the northern end of the village close to Bradwell Brook. This fairly new addition to the High Peak pub portfolio is named after one of Bradwell's most famous sons who, one morning in 1842 set out from the village on foot in order to establish a wire drawing business in Stocksbridge. There he developed the 'paragon' umbrella frame and the site of his successful business later evolved into the Stocksbridge Steel Works.