Farley

Settlement in Derbyshire Derbyshire Dales

England

Farley

Sandy Lane heading to Sandy Lane Farm
Sandy Lane heading to Sandy Lane Farm Credit: Neil Theasby

Farley is a small village located in the Amber Valley district of Derbyshire, England. Situated approximately six miles west of Derby, it is nestled within the picturesque countryside of the Peak District National Park. Farley is part of the civil parish of Mugginton, and it falls under the local government administration of Derbyshire Dales.

The village is characterized by its charming, traditional stone houses and cottages, which lend a quaint and idyllic atmosphere to the area. Farley is known for its rural beauty, with rolling hills, green pastures, and scenic views that attract visitors and outdoor enthusiasts alike. The village is surrounded by a patchwork of fields, meadows, and woodlands, offering ample opportunities for walking, hiking, and exploring the natural surroundings.

Farley is home to the historic St. Peter's Church, a Grade II listed building that dates back to the 12th century. The church's architecture displays a mix of Norman and Gothic styles, with notable features including a medieval font and a beautiful stained glass window. The church is an important local landmark and holds regular services for the community.

Despite its small size, Farley has a strong sense of community, with various social activities and events taking place throughout the year. The village has a village hall that serves as a hub for community gatherings and activities, including local clubs, meetings, and celebrations.

Overall, Farley offers a tranquil and picturesque setting for residents and visitors seeking a peaceful escape in the heart of the Derbyshire countryside.

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Farley Images

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Sandy Lane heading to Sandy Lane Farm
Sandy Lane heading to Sandy Lane Farm
View to Riber Castle Over the rooftops of Gritstone Road. Riber Castle can be seen through misty air as a high pressure weather system settles over England.
View to Riber Castle
Over the rooftops of Gritstone Road. Riber Castle can be seen through misty air as a high pressure weather system settles over England.
View to the tower of Smedley's Hydro Seen from Wellington Street. Smedley's Hydro was a hydropathic facility developed in the second half of the nineteenth century. In the 1950's the old building was taken over by Derbyshire County Council, becoming the organisations administrative hub. The mist in the valley was related to a high pressure weather system settling over the north of England. The illuminated building on the corner was part of the old Matlock tram depot.
View to the tower of Smedley's Hydro
Seen from Wellington Street. Smedley's Hydro was a hydropathic facility developed in the second half of the nineteenth century. In the 1950's the old building was taken over by Derbyshire County Council, becoming the organisations administrative hub. The mist in the valley was related to a high pressure weather system settling over the north of England. The illuminated building on the corner was part of the old Matlock tram depot.
Former tram depot on Matlock Bank
Former tram depot on Matlock Bank
Sandy Lane heading to Chesterfield Road The surface of this lane is dreadful. Speaking from personal experience, it is inadvisable to drive low-slung saloon cars along it.
Sandy Lane heading to Chesterfield Road
The surface of this lane is dreadful. Speaking from personal experience, it is inadvisable to drive low-slung saloon cars along it.
Steep Turnpike
Steep Turnpike
A632 The A632 is a non-primary A-road connecting the Peak District with the Dukeries. It runs 22 miles from Matlock to Cuckney, via Chesterfield.
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A632
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Building by the A632
Building by the A632
Chesterfield Rd The A632 is a non-primary A-road connecting the Peak District with the Dukeries. It runs 22 miles from Matlock to Cuckney, via Chesterfield.
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Chesterfield Rd
The A632 is a non-primary A-road connecting the Peak District with the Dukeries. It runs 22 miles from Matlock to Cuckney, via Chesterfield. LinkExternal link
Duke of Wellington
Duke of Wellington
Chesterfield Rd The A632 is a non-primary A-road connecting the Peak District with the Dukeries. It runs 22 miles from Matlock to Cuckney, via Chesterfield.
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Chesterfield Rd
The A632 is a non-primary A-road connecting the Peak District with the Dukeries. It runs 22 miles from Matlock to Cuckney, via Chesterfield. LinkExternal link
Chesterfield Rd The A632 is a non-primary A-road connecting the Peak District with the Dukeries. It runs 22 miles from Matlock to Cuckney, via Chesterfield.
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Chesterfield Rd
The A632 is a non-primary A-road connecting the Peak District with the Dukeries. It runs 22 miles from Matlock to Cuckney, via Chesterfield. LinkExternal link
Moorcroft
Moorcroft
Chesterfield Rd The A632 is a non-primary A-road connecting the Peak District with the Dukeries. It runs 22 miles from Matlock to Cuckney, via Chesterfield.
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Chesterfield Rd
The A632 is a non-primary A-road connecting the Peak District with the Dukeries. It runs 22 miles from Matlock to Cuckney, via Chesterfield. LinkExternal link
Field boundaries near Cuckoostone House On the west side of Cuckoostone Dale, below Matlock Moor.
Field boundaries near Cuckoostone House
On the west side of Cuckoostone Dale, below Matlock Moor.
The private track from Cuckoostone House Contouring along the side of Cuckoostone Dale, meeting the A632 on the outskirts of Matlock.
The private track from Cuckoostone House
Contouring along the side of Cuckoostone Dale, meeting the A632 on the outskirts of Matlock.
Farmland, west side of Cuckoostone Dale About 260 metres above sea level.
Farmland, west side of Cuckoostone Dale
About 260 metres above sea level.
Farmland west of Cuckoostone House Below Matlock Moor.
Farmland west of Cuckoostone House
Below Matlock Moor.
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Farley is located at Grid Ref: SK2962 (Lat: 53.154316, Lng: -1.563307)

Administrative County: Derbyshire

District: Derbyshire Dales

Police Authority: Derbyshire

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