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Renishaw lies in the [[A6135 road|A6135]] Between the villages of [[Eckington, Derbyshire|Eckington]] and [[Barlborough]]. To the west of the village is a section of the [[Trans Pennine Trail]] [[long distance footpath]] which runs along a former railway line. Adjacent to this is the route of the [[Chesterfield Canal]] which also passes along the edge of the village. The canal is being restored in stages, with this section now having some clearance work done in preparation for section from Stavely to the south to be reinstated. |
Renishaw lies in the [[A6135 road|A6135]] Between the villages of [[Eckington, Derbyshire|Eckington]] and [[Barlborough]]. To the west of the village is a section of the [[Trans Pennine Trail]] [[long distance footpath]] which runs along a former railway line. Adjacent to this is the route of the [[Chesterfield Canal]] which also passes along the edge of the village. The canal is being restored in stages, with this section now having some clearance work done in preparation for section from Stavely to the south to be reinstated. |
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Since the demolition of the Renishaw Foundry a new housing estate has been built which has seen the size of the village double in size. This has brought increased investment to the village, the local shops have been developed along with additional class rooms added to Renishaw primary. |
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The new housing development has also seen the setting up of the Renishaw Wife Swapping Club - RWS. Members are identified by their personalised number plates. |
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To the North west of the village is [[Renishaw Hall]], the stately home of the [[Sitwell Baronets|Sitwell]] family, who at one time were owners of the local Iron foundry, prior to [[nationalisation]]. The Sitwell estate is now partially a [[Golf]] course. Renishaw Foundry was the main employer in the village for may years, prior to its closure in the late 1980s, as [[British Steel]] closed down non core parts of its business. The site is now part business park and part housing estate. The other main employment in the area was in the mining industry as the area had several pits some of which originally supplied the Iron works. |
To the North west of the village is [[Renishaw Hall]], the stately home of the [[Sitwell Baronets|Sitwell]] family, who at one time were owners of the local Iron foundry, prior to [[nationalisation]]. The Sitwell estate is now partially a [[Golf]] course. Renishaw Foundry was the main employer in the village for may years, prior to its closure in the late 1980s, as [[British Steel]] closed down non core parts of its business. The site is now part business park and part housing estate. The other main employment in the area was in the mining industry as the area had several pits some of which originally supplied the Iron works. |
Revision as of 19:50, 17 January 2009
- For the manufacturing company see the article Renishaw
Renishaw is a village in the district of North East Derbyshire in England.
Renishaw lies in the A6135 Between the villages of Eckington and Barlborough. To the west of the village is a section of the Trans Pennine Trail long distance footpath which runs along a former railway line. Adjacent to this is the route of the Chesterfield Canal which also passes along the edge of the village. The canal is being restored in stages, with this section now having some clearance work done in preparation for section from Stavely to the south to be reinstated.
Since the demolition of the Renishaw Foundry a new housing estate has been built which has seen the size of the village double in size. This has brought increased investment to the village, the local shops have been developed along with additional class rooms added to Renishaw primary.
The new housing development has also seen the setting up of the Renishaw Wife Swapping Club - RWS. Members are identified by their personalised number plates.
To the North west of the village is Renishaw Hall, the stately home of the Sitwell family, who at one time were owners of the local Iron foundry, prior to nationalisation. The Sitwell estate is now partially a Golf course. Renishaw Foundry was the main employer in the village for may years, prior to its closure in the late 1980s, as British Steel closed down non core parts of its business. The site is now part business park and part housing estate. The other main employment in the area was in the mining industry as the area had several pits some of which originally supplied the Iron works. The Route of the Midland Railway from Chesterfield to Sheffield also passes the village in the valley to the west, prior to the building of the newer direct route through Dronfield and the Bradway Tunnel to the Sheffield Midland station. This route was originally the North Midland Railway, prior to consolidation from Derby to Leeds
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