Spire Rambling
Across
- 1. a Baslow Edge monument
- 5. Little John’s grave
- 6. wood on steep hill behind Chatsworth House
- 8. a Castleton mine
- 12. a stately home for the Manners family
- 13. 95 of the Peak District high points
- 15. site of a memorial to the canal builder James Brindley
- 18. Barbara Hepworth sculpture on Chesterfield Art Trail
- 19. a village near the Dove associated with Adam Bede
- 21. start of Bonnie Prince Charlie walk
- 24. where the Limestone Way and Staffordshire Way meet
- 30. Staffordshire Moorlands church
- 31. one of the two counties gliding club at Great Hucklow
- 32. old ferry across the Trent from Long Eaton
- 33. Betty’s old tree in Shining Cliff Woods
- 34. a JFK sister buried at Edensor
- 36. on a fine day you can see Wales from here
- 37. chosen as the prime meridian of the world in 1884
- 39. a Tibshelf athlete remembered on the Five Pits Trail
- 40. Five Pits Trail pond
- 41. a Cressbrook Dale Stone
- 44. a valley trail near Hayfield
- 46. the only working six sailed stone windmill in England
- 47. a Stone on Stanton Moor
- 48. the northern end of the Midshires Way
- 51. gorge near Grindleford Station
- 52. the valley home of Thor’s Cave
Down
- 2. the home of Lord Byron
- 3. this English county has the longest River Derwent
- 4. old Sheffield based rambling group
- 7. site of an 1817 Revolution
- 9. the eastern end of the Centenary Way
- 10. home to 3 emigrated interiors of Sutton Scarsdale Hall
- 11. reservoir opened by King George VI in 1945
- 14. an old word for a high, overhanging Derbyshire rock
- 16. northern end of Derbyshire Gritstone Trail
- 17. King Ecgbert of Wessex met Northumbrians here in 829
- 19. a Goyt Valley reservoir
- 20. a Bradwell cavern for caving trips
- 22. a watermill on the Hardwick estate
- 23. a Roman fort on the River Noe
- 25. an artificial hill with a miner on the top
- 26. Eyam graves
- 27. Britain’s furthest point from the sea
- 28. Derbyshire & Yorkshire named dale
- 29. Matlock’s Heights of Abraham can also be found here
- 35. site of the National Stone Centre
- 38. Bolsover born surveyor for Hudson Bay Company
- 42. North Lees Hall is thought to be this hall in ‘Jane Eyre’
- 43. a Belper family whose fortune came from cotton mills
- 45. a lock 2500 miles from Istanbul
- 49. no longer the world’s most northerly vineyard
- 50. site of a vinegar stone to provide disinfectant