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'''Brough''', or '''Brough-on-Noe''', is a hamlet in the [[Hope Valley]] of northern [[Derbyshire]], on the south side of the [[River Noe]], a tributary of the upper River [[Derwent, Derbyshire|Derwent]] which runs down the valley.  A mile to the east, downstream, is another hamlet, [[Shatton]], with which it forms a little civil parish ('Brough and Shatton')
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'''Brough''', or '''Brough-on-Noe''', is a hamlet in the [[Hope Valley]] of northern [[Derbyshire]], on the south side of the [[River Noe]], a tributary of the upper [[River Derwent, Derbyshire|River Derwent]] which runs down the valley.  A mile to the east, downstream, is another hamlet, [[Shatton]], with which it forms a little civil parish ('Brough and Shatton')
  
 
Both hamlets are in the [[High Peak]], with a combined population of just 136 at the 2011 Census. There is a friendly rivalry between the two hamlets, which contest numerous sports competitions throughout the year.
 
Both hamlets are in the [[High Peak]], with a combined population of just 136 at the 2011 Census. There is a friendly rivalry between the two hamlets, which contest numerous sports competitions throughout the year.

Latest revision as of 20:42, 24 May 2017

Brough
Derbyshire
River Noe Mill Brough 177370 d76016ca.jpg
Mill on the River Noe at Brough
Location
Grid reference: SK182825
Location: 53°20’22"N, 1°43’38"W
Data
Population: 136  (2011)
Post town: Hope Valley
Postcode: S33
Local Government
Council: High Peak

Brough, or Brough-on-Noe, is a hamlet in the Hope Valley of northern Derbyshire, on the south side of the River Noe, a tributary of the upper River Derwent which runs down the valley. A mile to the east, downstream, is another hamlet, Shatton, with which it forms a little civil parish ('Brough and Shatton')

Both hamlets are in the High Peak, with a combined population of just 136 at the 2011 Census. There is a friendly rivalry between the two hamlets, which contest numerous sports competitions throughout the year.

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