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Chinley is a village near Chapel-en-le-Frith,
Derbyshire, England. Population circa 2000. Before
the railway, the area was economically dominated by
agriculture and quarrying. Three textile mills were
established in the valley during the 19th century.
Nowadays most inhabitants commute out of the village
to work. The coming of the railways was the reason
Chinley grew from the tiny hamlet it had been, and
the village is actually named after its station, rather
than the other way around. Previously the names Maynestonefield
or Four Lanes End were used. It had an important railway
junction on Midland Railway's Hope Valley line, and
at one time it was common to have to change trains
in Chinley en route for Manchester, London or Sheffield.
The station is now a single 'island' platform on the
trans-pennine line between Sheffield and Manchester
and the glamour is gone. Chinley lies in the Blackbrook
valley of the High Peak area of Derbyshire. To the
North is Cracken Edge, the much quarried promontory
of Chinley Churn, a large fairly non-descript hill.
To the south is Eccles Pike, an almost conical hill,
partly owned by the National Trust.
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