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Nestled in the Hope Valley within the boundaries of the Peak District National Park, Bradwell - or ‘Bradda’ as it’s known locally - is a village defined by its steep, limestone-walled hillsides and a long history of lead mining and agriculture. Unlike some of its more tourist-heavy neighbours, it feels like a working village, with a layout of narrow, winding lanes and gritstone cottages that climb up towards the moorland. The village is well-served by several pubs and a small selection of shops, and it retains a strong sense of community through long-standing traditions like its annual Carnival and well-dressing. For practicalities, the Hope Valley railway line is just a mile or so down the road at Hope station, providing a direct link between Sheffield and Manchester, while the local primary school sits at the heart of the village. It is a place where the weather can be felt more keenly than in the valley bottom, but the trade-off is immediate access to the high ridges of Bradwell Moor and the dramatic views across towards Win Hill and Mam Tor.