Cartledge

Settlement in Derbyshire North East Derbyshire

England

Cartledge

The Cowley Lane / Dobbin Lane junction
The Cowley Lane / Dobbin Lane junction Credit: steven ruffles

Cartledge is a small village located in the county of Derbyshire, in the East Midlands region of England. Situated about 3 miles south of Chesterfield, it is nestled in a picturesque rural setting, surrounded by fields and rolling hills. The village falls within the district of North East Derbyshire.

Cartledge is a tight-knit community with a population of around 300 residents. The village is predominantly residential, characterized by charming cottages and traditional houses. The architecture reflects the area's rich history, with some buildings dating back several centuries.

Despite its small size, Cartledge has a strong sense of community spirit. The village boasts a local pub, The Cartledge Inn, which serves as a social hub for residents and visitors alike. Additionally, there is a village hall that hosts various events and gatherings throughout the year, fostering a sense of unity among the villagers.

The surrounding countryside offers ample opportunities for outdoor activities. There are several walking and cycling routes that wind through the scenic landscape, allowing residents and visitors to explore the natural beauty of the area. The nearby Peak District National Park is also within easy reach, providing further opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts.

Overall, Cartledge is a tranquil and friendly village, offering a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of nearby towns and cities. With its idyllic setting and strong community spirit, it is a place that holds great appeal for those seeking a slower pace of life in a rural environment.

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Cartledge Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.290759/-1.513911 or Grid Reference SK3277. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

The Cowley Lane / Dobbin Lane junction
The Cowley Lane / Dobbin Lane junction
St Swithin's Church in Holmesfield Across the road from the George and Dragon pub.
St Swithin's Church in Holmesfield
Across the road from the George and Dragon pub.
A field of sunflowers At Barlow Village Sunflowers
A field of sunflowers
At Barlow Village Sunflowers
Giant sunflowers Two of the thousands in a field at Barlow Village Sunflowers
Giant sunflowers
Two of the thousands in a field at Barlow Village Sunflowers
A giant sunflower One of thousands in a field at Barlow Village Sunflowers
A giant sunflower
One of thousands in a field at Barlow Village Sunflowers
Young cow grazing at Horsleygate
Young cow grazing at Horsleygate
Shandy and crisps at "The Royal Oak", Millthorpe On another hot summer's day in August 2022
Shandy and crisps at "The Royal Oak", Millthorpe
On another hot summer's day in August 2022
Gatepost at Holmesfield Common
Gatepost at Holmesfield Common
A view of Owler Lee Farm Seen from Fanshawe Gate Lane
A view of Owler Lee Farm
Seen from Fanshawe Gate Lane
After the Harvest Harvested field at Lydgate, Holmesfield with a view of Sheffield's southern  suburbs.
After the Harvest
Harvested field at Lydgate, Holmesfield with a view of Sheffield's southern suburbs.
Disused chapel at Holmesfield Common This Wesleyan Reform Chapel was erected in 1848. It could accommodate a hundred people.
Disused chapel at Holmesfield Common
This Wesleyan Reform Chapel was erected in 1848. It could accommodate a hundred people.
Angel and scarecrow, Holmesfield Popular gastro-pub next to St Swithin's Church. The rather dishevelled figure on the left would appear to be a remnant of the village's scarecrow hunt/festival/competition, maybe deliberately so, given the champagne glass in its hand, but in no worse a state than many of the others nearby.
Angel and scarecrow, Holmesfield
Popular gastro-pub next to St Swithin's Church. The rather dishevelled figure on the left would appear to be a remnant of the village's scarecrow hunt/festival/competition, maybe deliberately so, given the champagne glass in its hand, but in no worse a state than many of the others nearby.
Looking back to Gillifield Wood and Totley From the edge of Woodthorpe Hall grounds
Looking back to Gillifield Wood and Totley
From the edge of Woodthorpe Hall grounds
A field full of sunflowers A seasonal visitor attraction at Village Sunflowers
A field full of sunflowers
A seasonal visitor attraction at Village Sunflowers
Strange sight in a field of barley One of the features of the visitor attraction at Village Sunflowers
Strange sight in a field of barley
One of the features of the visitor attraction at Village Sunflowers
Fields near Bradley lane farm
Fields near Bradley lane farm
Farmland near Millthorpe East of Millthorpe near B6051
Farmland near Millthorpe
East of Millthorpe near B6051
Millthorpe cricket field Just west of Millthorpe village
Millthorpe cricket field
Just west of Millthorpe village
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Cartledge is located at Grid Ref: SK3277 (Lat: 53.290759, Lng: -1.513911)

Administrative County: Derbyshire

District: North East Derbyshire

Police Authority: Derbyshire

What 3 Words

///blessing.mint.taxed. Near Dronfield, Derbyshire

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Cartledge
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