IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
School Lane, HOPE VALLEY, S33 6ZG

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This page details the photographs taken nearby to School Lane, S33 6ZG by members of the Geograph project.

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The School, Hope
The old school building bears engraved stone plaques showing the separate boys' and girls' entrances.
Image: © William Metcalfe Taken: 14 Jul 2007
0.01 miles
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The Old School, Hope
The clover leaf stone is engraved "Girls", whilst at the other end of the building the word "Boys" appears.
Image: © William Metcalfe Taken: 14 Jul 2007
0.02 miles
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Anglo Saxon Carved Cross
In the churchyard of St Peter's, Hope, Derbyshire. Image]
Image: © Ashley Dace Taken: 19 Apr 2011
0.03 miles
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Church notice board, Hope
St Peter's Church is seen in the background, and is situated on the main road through the village.
Image: © William Metcalfe Taken: 14 Jul 2007
0.03 miles
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St Peter's - Hope
The 13th C church stands proud in the centre of the Derbyshire village.
Image: © Ashley Dace Taken: 19 Apr 2011
0.03 miles
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St Peter's - Hope
The 13th C church stands proud in the centre of the Derbyshire village.Image]
Image: © Ashley Dace Taken: 19 Apr 2011
0.03 miles
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The Wisdom of Solomon - Hope Well Dressing 2023
Well dressing outside St Peter's Church. Well dressing, also known as well flowering, is a tradition practised in some parts of rural England in which wells, springs and other water sources are decorated with designs created from flower petals. The custom is most closely associated with the Peak District of Derbyshire and Staffordshire. The custom had almost died out in the 1950s, but since then it has been revived, primarily for the tourist industry, with a succession of different villages dressing their wells between the end of May and early September. Some sources attribute the practice to the period of the Black Death in 1348-9 when probably a third of the population of England died of the disease, but some villages such as Tissington were untouched. The local people attributed this to their clean water supply and gave thanks by 'dressing' the village wells. However, it seems probable that the practice goes back much further, probably to pagan times. The construction of the well dressings is a skilful art in which frequently almost the whole population of the village is involved. Wet clay is spread to a depth of a couple of inches across a wooden backing board, a design is 'pricked out' using a paper pattern and then petals and other items are placed in the areas laid out by the design. After the well dressing is erected next to the well it is blessed in a short outdoor service. Since many of the villages have several wells, there will then be a procession around the village to bless each one in turn. More information https://web.archive.org/web/20211206181431/http://www.peakdistrictinformation.com/features/welldress.php (Peak District Information (archived December 2021)).
Image: © David Dixon Taken: 1 Jul 2023
0.03 miles
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St Peter's Cross, Hope Churchyard
Image: © Colin Park Taken: 16 Feb 2018
0.03 miles
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St Peter's Church, Hope and snowdrops
Image: © Neil Theasby Taken: 3 Mar 2016
0.03 miles
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Old Wayside Cross - moved to St Peter's churchyard, Hope
Hope Churchyard Cross, old shaft, base and steps in the churchyard, in parish of Hope (High Peak District), St Peter's churchyard, South side of church, on grass. Grade II listed. List Entry Number: 1096622 https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1096622 Scheduled Monument. List Entry Number: 1008829 https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1008829 Surveyed Milestone Society National ID: DEHP_HOP03
Image: © Alan Rosevear Taken: 18 Mar 2013
0.03 miles
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