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Old Central Cross - moved, in Hadfield
Hadfield Cross, old base, by the UC road, in parish of Glossop (High Peak District), Old Hall Square, Hadfield, on village green by Warhurst Fold.
To be surveyed
Milestone Society National ID: DEHP_HAD01
Image: © Milestone Society
Taken: Unknown
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The Anchor Inn at Hadfield Road
Image: © Raymond Knapman
Taken: 24 Jun 2011
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Tesco Express, Hadfield
Tesco Express at the corner of Kiln Lane and Station Road, Hadfield. This building used to be the Masons Arms pub.
Image: © Paul Foster
Taken: 11 Sep 2023
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The Anchor, Hadfield Road
Image: © David Dixon
Taken: 9 Oct 2012
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Hadfield Post Office
On Station Road.
Image: © Gerald England
Taken: 28 Jun 2009
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The new Post Office
The post office in Hadfield has now moved to Nisa Store on Station Road. It opened about a month before this photograph was taken. Mettrick's butchers shop can be seen on the right in the foreground, this has now closed down. The butchers was made famous as the location of Hilary Briss's butchers shop in The League Of Gentlemen.
Image: © Paul Foster
Taken: 11 Sep 2023
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Station Road, Hadfield
The shops along Station Road in Hadfield.
Image: © Alan Fleming
Taken: 11 Sep 2006
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Station Road, Hadfield
Looking southeast towards the station.
Image: © michael ely
Taken: 30 Aug 2008
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71 Hadfield Road, Hadfield
Number 71 appeared in the BBC TV Comedy series, "The League of Gentlemen", where it was the home of the failed pop star, "Les McQueen". See also
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Image: © MrC
Taken: 3 Jul 2003
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Terraced housing in Railway Street
This is or perhaps more accurately, was, real "Coronation Street" territory. I can remember when I used to visit my grandmother here in the 1960's, there were still mills working, and characters who could have stepped right out of the soap opera's set. The blackened walls are or were typical of these northern mill towns, where the soot and other emissions from the mill chimneys turned stone walls black.
These houses had very long narrow rear gardens. At the end of each was a little shed, which was an outside privy. Fortunately by the time I visited, there was a toilet inside the house!
My grandmother lived in one of these houses. I have to say I can't be sure if I have located this picture in the right part of the street, as there has been a lot of demolition here, and I haven't visited for well over 20 years. But looking at aerial maps I think this bit is still standing, so I feel 90% sure I've got it right.
Image: © P L Chadwick
Taken: 9 Aug 1987
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