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Litton, Derbyshire

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Population
  
675 (2011)

Region
  
East Midlands

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Local time
  
Wednesday 8:23 PM

District
  
Derbyshire Dales

OS grid reference
  
SK163752

Country
  
England

Post town
  
BUXTON

Shire county
  
Derbyshire

UK parliament constituency
  
High Peak

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Weather
  
3°C, Wind S at 6 km/h, 94% Humidity

Litton is a village and civil parish in the Peak District of Derbyshire, England. The population at the 2011 Census was 675 (including Cressbrook (within the parish) and the separate parish of Little Longstone). It is one mile from Tideswell and six miles from Bakewell.

Contents

Map of Litton, UK

The village has a primary school, a public house (the Red Lion) and a post office run by a co-operative of villagers. There are two churches, one at the east end of the village, and one at the west, on the outskirts of the village on the road to Tideswell.

Litton has a well dressing each summer. The display is set on a base of moist clay and the patterns formed from petals, seeds, mosses and lichens.

History

When it was first classed as a village in the late 18th century there were only a few houses on the outskirts of Tideswell. Later on, however, a lead mine was built near Peter's Rock. An obelisk-style cross shaft lies atop steps on the village green.

Notable residents

This was the birthplace in 1628 of William Bagshaw, the celebrated Nonconformist divine called the “Apostle of the Peak”.

References

Litton, Derbyshire Wikipedia