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XAPPENDIX 7 Useful Info 1 APPENDIX 7 USEFUL INFORMATION LIST OF SITES OF NATURAL HISTORY IMPORTANCE LIST OF CONSERVATION AREAS LIST OF BUILDINGS OF SPECIAL ARCHITECTURAL OR HISTORIC IMPORTANCE LIST OF SCHEDULED ANCIENT MONUMENTS 275 a High Peak Local Plan – Adopted 2005 APPENDIX 7 SITES OF NATURAL HISTORY IMPORTANCE. (AS AT 31ST AUGUST 1997) SITES OF SPECIAL SCIENTIFIC INTEREST (SSSI'S). Grid Reference Pooles Cavern and Grinlow Wood SK 050724 Goyt Valley SK 031728 Toddbrook Reservoir SK 004809 Combs Reservoir SK 038795 Duchy Quarry SK 093767 Dark Peak SK 048870 Waterswallows Quarry SK 082750 Wye Valley: Wye Dale SK 110727 Cunning Dale SK 082728 276 High Peak Local Plan – Adopted 2005 a APPENDIX 7 – SITES OF NATURAL HISTORY IMPORTANCE DERBYSHIRE WIDLIFE SITES (AS AT 2003) SITE NO SITE NAME GRID PARISH HABITAT REFERENCE Glossop Area HP 003 Chew Wood 992922 Chisworth Woodland HP 004 Warrastfold Bridge Complex 991935 Charlesworth Grassland HP 005 Tom Wood 998929 Charlesworth Woodland HP 046 Dinting Vale Reservoir & Brook 017946 Glossop Open Water HP 050 Shire Hill (Woodland) 048944 Glossop Woodland HP 143 Dinting Wood 016940 Charlesworth Woodland HP 144 Dinting Nature Reserve 015945 Glossop Woodland HP 146 Dinting Junction Pond 022947 Glossop Open Water HP 147 Lees Hall 033925 Glossop Grassland HP 149 Gamesley Sidings 009993 Charlesworth Grassland and Woodland HP 151 Chisworth Rough 996920 Chisworth Heathland HP 154 North Road Ponds 030952 Glossop Open Water and Grassland HP 159 Woodseats Wood 990929 Chisworth Woodland HP 161 Far Woodseats Wood 986926 Chisworth Woodland HP 164 Banks Wood 026954 Glossop Woodland HP 165 Robin Wood 005943 Charlesworth Woodland HP 171 The Kells 993921 Chisworth Woodland HP 178 Melandra Castle and Railway 010951 Glossop Heathland HP 179 Hollingworth Wood and Reservoir 009972 Tintwistle Woodland HP 184 Marple Road Mews 006927 Charlesworth Grassland Central Area HP 001 Scar Wood & Todd Brook 996805 New Mills Grassland and Woodland HP 012 Taxal Pond 007799 Whaley Bridge Open Water HP 014 Long Lane 025793 Chapel-en-le-Frith Heathland 277 a High Peak Local Plan – Adopted 2005 HP 015 Cadster Reservoir 020797 Whaley Bridge Heathland HP 018 Cowlow Lane Pond 044782 Chapel-en-le-Frith Open Water HP 032 Rowarth Meadow 007891 New Mills Grassland HP 033 River Goyt 010836 Chinley Buxworth Grassland & Brownside HP 034 Furness Vale Railway Site 014837 Chinley Buxworth Grassland & Brownside HP 042 Alders Lane Meadows 045829 Chinley Buxworth Grassland & Brownside HP 036 Ollersett Reservoir 027863 Hayfield Grassland HP 039 Phoside Farm 037859 Hayfield Woodland HP 044 Elle Bank 047865 Hayfield Woodland HP 045 Kinder Road Wood 046868 Hayfield Woodland HP 064 Broadhurst Edge Wood 999875 New Mills Woodland HP 065 Broadhurst Edge Field 996874 New Mills Grassland HP 079 The Roosedyche 016808 Whaley Bridge Grassland HP 080 Crist Quarry 027819 Chapel-en-le-Frith Grassland HP 081 Eccles Pike (Moorland) 035812 Chapel-en-le-Frith Moorland HP 082 Longridge Lane 077777 Chapel-en-le-Frith Grassland HP 084 River Goyt 010812 Whaley Bridge Running Water HP 091 Tunstead Milton Meadow 031802 Chapel-en-le-Frith Grassland HP 092 Lower Crossings Meadow 045033 Chapel-en-le-Frith Grassland HP 095 Bradshaw Hall Lane 040804 Chapel-en-le-Frith Hedge and Verge HP 101 Peak Forest Canal Furness Vale 004840 Whaley Bridge Canal HP 103 River Goyt 002846 New Mills Running Water and Grassland HP 104 Furness Clough 004833 Whaley Bridge Woodland HP 106 Furness Vale Mill Pond 008838 Whaley Bridge Open water HP 109 Diglee Road Meadow 004832 Whaley Bridge Grassland HP 112 Buxworth Railway Cutting 021823 Chinley Buxworth Grassland & Brownside HP 117 Ridge Hall Wood 059788 Chapel-en-le-Frith Woodland HP 118 Bank Hall (Woodland) 051789 Chapel-en-le-Frith Woodland and Grassland HP 122 Hollinhurst Head Complex 016852 New Mills Grassland HP 128 Birch Vale Mill Ponds 018868 New Mills Open Water 278 High Peak Local Plan – Adopted 2005 a HP 129 Thornsett Mill Pond 013868 New Mills Open Water and Woodland HP 134 Black Edge Road Verge 020788 Whaley Bridge Grassland HP 137 Bluebell Wood 032870 Hayfield Woodland HP 139 Sett Valley Trail 020868 New Mills Woodland and Edge Habitat HP 142 Bowden Hall Pond 065817 Chapel-en-le-Frith Open water HP 148 Watford Lodge Nature Reserve 006865 New Mills Open water HP 150 Swallowhouse Mill Pond 031872 Hayfield Open Water and Grassland HP 156 Ridgeclose rocks & grassland 079787 Chapel-en-le-Frith Grassland HP 157 Knathole Wood 993850 New Mills Woodland HP 160 CPA Pond 008812 Whaley Bridge Open water HP 162 Goyt Mill Wood 014820 Whaley Bridge Woodland HP 163 Fernilee Village Wood 018785 Whaley Bridge Woodland HP 166 Brookbottom Wood 984863 New Mills Woodland HP 167 Butterbank Plantation 015848 New Mills Woodland HP 168 Beardwood 015843 New Mills Woodland HP 169 Dove Holes Spoil Heaps 082775 Chapel-en-le-Frith Grassland HP 172 Green Botham Farm Fields 015828 Chinley Buxworth Grassland & Brownside HP 173 Waterside Fields 014831 Chinley Buxworth Grassland & Brownside HP 174 Meadow Farm Fields 014836 Chinley Buxworth Grassland & Brownside HP 175 Mill Fields 001847 New Mills Grassland HP 181 Brookside Pastures 061799 Chapel-en-le-Frith Grassland Buxton Area HP 006 Brierlow Quarry 087686 Hartington Upper Grassland Grassland and Verges Quarter HP 007 Hindlow Grassland and Road 085690 Hartington Upper Grassland Verges Quarter HP 009 Brierlow Grange Meadow Site 098688 Hartington Upper Grassland Quarter HP 010 Morland Complex 093694 Hartington Upper Woodland Quarter HP 021 Lightwood Reservoirs 054750 Buxton Open water 279 a High Peak Local Plan – Adopted 2005 HP 023 Combs Moss 051758 Buxton Grassland/ Moorland HP 024 Lightwood 052751 Buxton Woodland HP 026 Railway land Hogshaw 063742 Buxton Grassland HP 027 Ashwood Dale 073727 Buxton Woodland HP 052 Greatlow Field Pond 109678 Hartington Upper Water Quarter Grassland/ Open HP 053 Dowlow Green Lane 110671 Hartington Upper Grassland Quarter HP 056 Wye Dale 109726 Green Fairfield Grassland HP 057 Tunstead Quarry 107733 Wormhill Rock exposure/ Grassland HP 062 Buxton Youth Hostel 064723 Buxton Woodland/ Grassland HP 066 Doveholes Dale 063722 Peak Forest Grassland HP 067 Peak Dale Grassland 089765 Wormhill Grassland HP 068 Victory Quarry 077770 Wormhill Open water HP 069 Peak Dale/Small Dale Quarry 095768 Wormhill Grassland HP 070 Longsidings Quarry 097758 Wormhill Grassland and Swamp HP 071 Harpur Hill Disused Railway 055705 Hartington Upper Grassland Quarter HP 073 Harpur Hill Disused Railway 061708 Buxton Grassland HP 074 Stanley Moor Complex 043707 Buxton Grassland HP 076 Stanley Moor Reservoir 043710 Buxton Open water HP 099 Grin Low Grassland 053718 Buxton Grassland and Quarry HP 119 Countess Cliff Grassland 055710 Buxton Grassland HP 120 Diamond Hill 052706 Buxton Grassland HP 121 Longridge Lane Pond 085757 Green Fairfield Open water HP 158 Cunningdale North 079730 Buxton Grassland HP 170 Beetwood & The Beet 035737 Buxton Woodland HP 176 Cow Dale 085723 Buxton Grassland HP 177 Ferny Bottom Meadows 059710 Buxton Grassland HP 183 Ferneydale Grassland 061718 Buxton Grassland 280 High Peak Local Plan – Adopted 2005 a APPENDIX 7 – SITES OF NATURAL HISTORY IMPORTANCE REGIONALLY IMPORTANT GEOLOGICAL SITES (AS AT 31ST AUGUST 1997) SITE GRID REFERENCE DESCRIPTION Anthony Hill, Stanley Moor SK 047704 Limestone with palaeontology Ashwood Dale, Buxton SK 074727 Limestone & Lower Millers Dale Lava Ashwood Dale Quarry, Buxton SK 080726 Fault, Slickensides mineralisation Beelow Quarry, Dove Holes SK 092791 Beelow limestone Buxton Bridge, Peak Dale SK 099760 Lower Millersdale Lava Ferny Bottom, Buxton SK 057709 Calcareous tufa The Roosedyche, Whaley Bridge SK 016810 Glacial Channel 281 a High Peak Local Plan – Adopted 2005 APPENDIX 7 – CONSERVATION AREAS (AS AT 31ST AUGUST 1997) Area Date of Date of Designation Extension Glossop Area Charlesworth 18/10/76 Glossop - Norfolk Square 21/ 8/70 27/ 4/94 - Howard Park 24/9/96 - Old Glossop 21/ 8/70 27/ 4/94 - St. James 27/ 4/94 - Whitfield 26/ 9/76 27/ 4/94 - Wren Nest 27/ 4/94 Hadfield 27/ 4/94 Higher Chisworth 26/ 9/85 Holehouse, Chisworth 27/ 4/94 Padfield 27/ 4/94 Simmondley 18/ 2/76 Tintwistle 3/5/95 Central Area Brookbottom /2/76 Buxworth 27/ 4/94 Chapel-en-le-Frith 13/ 8/71 27/ 9/94; 1/96 Chapel Milton 27/ 4/94 Chinley & Whitehough 8/ 5/90 Combs 27/ 4/94 Hayfield 3/ 2/72 27/ 4/94 Leaden Knowle 27/ 4/94 New Mills 17/ 9/85 20/10/86; 2/90; 27/4/94 Wash 27/ 4/94 Whaley Bridge 15/ 4/87 27/9/94 Whitle 27/ 4/94 Buxton Area Buxton - Central 1/11/68 282 High Peak Local Plan – Adopted 2005 a - College 11/ 9/89 - Fairfield 27/ 4/94 - Hardwick 11/ 9/89 - The Park 28/11/81 283 a High Peak Local Plan – Adopted 2005 APPENDIX 7 – BUILDINGS OF SPECIAL ARCHITECTURAL OR HISTORIC INTEREST (For information only: for further details see statutory listings) PARISH LOCATION GRADE Glossop Arundel Street (West side) Gas Works Office (Wain) II Glossop Church Street (North side) Old Glossop, All Saints Roman Catholic Church II Glossop Church Street (North side) Old Glossop, Royle House, Presbytery II Glossop Church Street (North side) Old Glossop, Boundary Wall and Gates to All Saints II Glossop Church Street (North side) Old Glossop, No 56 II Glossop Church Street (North side) Old Glossop, Bulls Head Public House, No 101 II Glossop Church Street (South 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