The busy little town of
HATHERSAGE
on the A625, five miles east of Castleton and just eleven from Sheffield, has a hard time persuading people not to pass straight through into the heart of the National Park. It's worth at least an hour though, particularly in its quieter reaches on the heights around the much restored village
church of St Michael and All Angels
, where a prominent grave site is said to be the last resting place of the Sherwood outlaw Little ... [More]
The George, as it was originally known, is believed to have been first built in the fourteenth or fifteenth century. At that time it would have been an ale house serving the packhorse trains trudging between the quarries of Castleton and the foundries of Sheffield.A succession of individual proprie... [More]