Disley
Disley
The village of Disley (twinned with Saint-Jean-de-Sauves in France) is located in the Goyt valley on the edge of the Peak District in Greater Manchester, England. The village is situated on the A6 road and is served by Disley railway station on the Manchester to Buxton line.
There are a number of historic buildings in Disley, including the Church of St. Peter, which is a grade II* listed building.
Created: 11 May 2022 Edited: 29 November 2023
Disley
Local History around Disley
There are some historic monuments around including:
Bowl barrow on summit of Sponds HillMarple aqueductRound cairn on Reed HillCairn on Ludworth IntakesThe Murder Stone: a standing stone 150m north west of Cornfield FarmCross base in the churchyard of St Mary's ChurchAnglo Scandinavian high cross known as the Shall CrossBowl barrow east of path in Knightslow WoodCup-marked stone 80m east of Robin Hood's Picking RodsThe Bow Stones Anglian cross shaftsBowl barrow at Charles HeadBowl barrow 50m south of summit of Sponds HillStanding cross in St Christopher's churchyardA wayside and a boundary cross known as Robin Hood's Picking RodsOldknow's limekilns, Strines RoadMoated site north-west of Broadoak FarmIcehouse at the site of Poynton Hall, 170m north of Towers Yard FarmWayside and boundary cross known as The Dipping StoneEastern bowl barrow at Knights LowNab Head bowl barrowBowl barrow at Ox CloseBowl barrow west of path in Knightslow WoodWestern bowl barrow at Knights LowBrown Low bowl barrow.