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Hathersage sits at the eastern edge of the Hope Valley, where the gritstone edges of the Dark Peak meet the softer limestone landscapes to the south. It is a practical village, built largely of local stone, and serves as a natural hub for the surrounding moorland. Geographically, it is shaped by its position beneath Stanage Edge, and while it feels remote, it remains well-connected via the Hope Valley railway line linking Sheffield and Manchester. Locally, it is known for its heated seasonal outdoor pool - a rarity for a village of this size - and its historical associations with the Eyre family and the Little John legend at St Michael and All Angels’ church. The high street is functional, catering to both residents and the steady stream of hikers that pass through, but the real character of the place is found in its geography: the steep rise of the hills that shelter the village and the clear sense of being a gateway between the industrial cities and the open plateau of the High Peak.