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Hathersage

Hathersage has many claims to fame, notably its connection to the writings of the Bronte sisters – Charlotte Bronte actually referred to the village in her classic novel ‘Jane Eyre’ in which she re-named it Morton. In the churchyard at Hathersage is the grave of Little John, friend and associate of Robin Hood, whose band of ‘Merry Men’ were said to roam through the oak trees in Sherwood Forest stealing from the rich and giving their proceeds to the poor. Hathersage attracts many visitors due to its stunning location on the edge of the Dark Peak moors, and the range of outdoor pursuits and activities to be found in the area. www.letsgo-hathersage.co.uk not only informs and enlightens readers to the goings-on in Hathersage, but also lists B&B’s, hotels, camp sites and cottages for those in search of overnight accommodation.

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