Hayfield, Derbyshire

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Hayfield, Derbyshire is a village in the Peak District of England, known as a gateway to Kinder Scout and for its role in the historic 1932 mass trespass that helped secure public access to the countryside.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf civil parish
village
administrativeDistrict High Peak borough NERFINISHED
associatedWith access to open countryside
public access movement in the UK
ceremonialCounty Derbyshire
country England
dialCode 01663
governedBy High Peak Borough Council NERFINISHED
hasConservationArea historic village core
hasEvent walking festivals
hasFeature local shops
parish church
primary school
public houses
traditional stone buildings
village centre
village hall
hasHistoricalSignificance 1932 mass trespass of Kinder Scout NERFINISHED
hasLandscape gritstone hills
moorland surroundings
hasNearbySummit Kinder Low NERFINISHED
hasNearbyValley Sett Valley NERFINISHED
hasParishCouncil Hayfield Parish Council NERFINISHED
hasRightOfWayNetwork bridleways
public footpaths
hasTrailhead routes onto Kinder Scout
hasTransport bus services to nearby towns
historicalCounty Derbyshire NERFINISHED
knownAs gateway to Kinder Scout
locatedIn Derbyshire
High Peak NERFINISHED
Peak District NERFINISHED
locatedOn River Sett NERFINISHED
near Chapel-en-le-Frith NERFINISHED
Glossop NERFINISHED
Kinder Scout NERFINISHED
New Mills NERFINISHED
OSGridReference SK 035 869
partOf Peak District National Park area NERFINISHED
popularFor hiking
outdoor recreation
walking
postcodeDistrict SK22
postTown HIGH PEAK NERFINISHED
region East Midlands
roleInEvent starting point for the 1932 mass trespass of Kinder Scout

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Kinder Scout mass trespass startingPoint Hayfield, Derbyshire