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There remain two significant former cotton mills and the Dinting railway viaduct.
A statue was placed in a private garden in Higher Dinting.
Although named Dinting, it mainly serves the people of Gamesley.
Dinting Glossop branch:
There are also remnants of a platform and shelter near Gamesley, between Broadbottom and Dinting.
Prior to the Woodhead Line closure in 1981 Dinting was a station on a major cross Pennine route.
The dinting and thudding of rock upon armor and pelt was mingled with screams and cries from the ambushers.
Higher Dinting was the site of the Dinting Railway Museum.
The Dinting Railway Museum was based at Dinting station.
The Lancastrians retreated but were chased to Dinting Dale and were all killed there; Clifford was slain by an arrow to his throat.
The street names in a housing estate in Dinting Vale allude to Beatrix's characters, e.g. Peter Rabbit Close.
Neighbouring towns in Derbyshire such as Padfield, Dinting, Charlesworth and Ludworth had the same Saxon owners before and after conquest.
Beatrix Potter, the author of Peter Rabbit, used to visit her uncle Edmund Potter at his printworks in Dinting Vale.
This means that customers wishing to travel from Glossop to Hadfield (morning peak) and Hadfield to Glossop (evening peak) must change at Dinting.
A Marylebone-Manchester express approaches the Manchester suburbs as it passes through Dinting Station headed by EMI No. 27006 on 12th April 1958.
He was the first Edmund Potter of the Dinting Vale Printworks, which he ran with Charles Potter, the son of his uncle John.
The A57, which links Manchester to Sheffield via the Snake Pass, passes to the south of Hadfield, from Woolley Bridge to Dinting Vale.
In the same year a branch was built to Glossop, which needed no Act, since it was financed by the Duke of Norfolk and ran over his land; the original Glossop station being renamed Dinting.
It includes Glossop, Dinting, Dinting railway station, Dinting Vale and Higher Dinting.
It passes under the Glossop Line, at the Dinting viaduct, again near Dinting railway station as it passes through Dinting and the primary school.
Higher Dinting is a village in Glossopdale, Derbyshire, England, UK, near Glossop, Dinting, and Dinting Vale.
Together with nearby Derbyshire stations at Hadfield and Dinting, Glossop is considered to be part of the Greater Manchester rail network as it lies only a short distance over the county boundary and the line goes no further into Derbyshire.
At the district level, that is High Peak Borough Council, Glossop comprises these wards: Dinting, Gamesley, Hadfield North, Hadfield South, Old Glossop, Padfield, Howard Town, Simmondley and Whitfield.
Once class 323 units were in service, the 305s were gradually withdrawn, but a few retained on Hadfield services until track alignment was performed in the year 2000, allowing the longer bodied Class 323's to negotiate the sharp curves at Dinting station.
The Manor of Glossop was made up of the territory that includes Hadfield, Padfield, Dinting, Simmondley, Whitfield, Chunal, Charlesworth, Chisworth, Ludworth and the village of Glossop, now called Old Glossop.