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Great Longstone, with , is one of two villages in the local government district of in , England. The population (including and Rowland, but not Little Longstone) as taken at the 2011 Census was 843.


History
A place called Longsdune was mentioned in the as belonging to Henry de FerrersHenry was given a large number of manors in Derbyshire including , , and . and being worth thirty ; this is considered to be Great Longstone.
(2025). 9780141439945, Penguin Books.

The church of St Giles in Great Longstone dates from the 13th century. A medieval stands in the churchyard, and the head of a cross is built into the wall of the .Neville T. Sharpe, Crosses of the Peak District (Landmark Collectors Library, 2002)

The manor house, Longstone Hall, has its origins in the following century, but was rebuilt in the mid-18th century. That century was one of prosperity, with lead-mining and shoemaking. There are two in the main village: The Crispin Inn, named after , the patron saint of , and The White Lion.

The manors of Great and Little Longstone passed through many hands over the years. Walter Blount, Lord Mountjoy, was Lord of the Manor on his death in 1474, when the lordship passed to Robert ShakerleyRobert Shakerley was of the cadet branch of the Shakerley family of . and his wife Margaret, daughter and heiress of Roger . Shakerley of Longstone, Magna Britannia, Vol. 5, Daniel and Samuel Lysons, 1817, British History Online The two families' coats of arms adorn the church of St Giles. In subsequent years, Shakerley descendants sold the manor to Elizabeth Talbot, Countess of Shrewsbury.

A stands on the .

Little Longstone, further west, has a 17th-century manor house and still has its village .

To the north is , a limestone ridge some in height, on an upfolding of the Derbyshire limestone known as the Longstone . It has been, and is, intensively quarried for , , and, more controversially, . Since Longstone Edge is a noted beauty spot and is within the National Park there is strong local pressure for quarrying to stop altogether. Some of the quarrying is strictly controlled by the Peak District National Park Authority, which has been conducting a lengthy legal battle to try to stop other quarries that are operating outside the authority's guidelines. Further north is the White Cliff, where the exposed limestone contains fossilised .

There are four Sites of Special Scientific Interest wholly or partly in the parish. The largest is Longstone Moor, rising to approximately above sea level to the northwest of Longstone Edge. The moor is described by as "the largest example of limestone heathland in the Peak District National Park" and "the best of only a very few remaining areas of this unusual type of vegetation". It is considered to be of "particular importance" for its lichens, including Centraria islandica, rare in the Peak District and in lowland Britain in general. Within the confines of the moor are three scheduled monuments, namely the remains of Cackle Mackle Lead Mine and two . In the far west of the parish is a section of the SSSI, part of the Derbyshire Dales National Nature Reserve. In the north-east, the southern bank of falls within the parish boundary; among its notable species are woolly thistle Cirsium eriophorum ("a southern species, rare in Derbyshire"), the limestone fern Gymnocarpium robertianum and the rare Carex digitata. Finally, a tiny and isolated area of the Wye Valley SSSI falls partly within the parish boundary next to Castlegate Lane.

There was a railway station, built by the in 1863 when it extended the Manchester, Buxton, Matlock and Midlands Junction Railway towards Buxton. Originally known as "Longstone", in 1913 it was renamed "Great Longstone for Ashford" (Ashford-in-the-Water). It closed in 1962, but the building, designed to match the nearby , survives as a domestic residence, and the trackbed through the station is part of the , a walk and cycleway.


See also
  • Listed buildings in Great Longstone


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