Simmondley

Summary

Simmondley is a small village near the town of Glossop in Derbyshire, England. The population of the High Peak ward at the 2011 Census was 4,727.[1] It has one pub, the Hare and Hounds, in the south of the village at the top of Simmondley Lane. The pub is a part of the original farming community with the adjacent farmhouse, barn and stables converted into houses. The Jubilee pub was built in 1977, in celebration of the Silver Jubilee of Elizabeth II. After 40 years, the brewery that owned the Jubilee sold it at auction; the buyer demolished the building in 2017 to build houses on the site and adjoining car park.

Simmondley
Simmondley village off Old Lane
Simmondley is located in Derbyshire
Simmondley
Simmondley
Location within Derbyshire
Population4,727 (Including Charlestown. Ward. 2011)
OS grid referenceSK018931
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townGLOSSOP
Postcode districtSK13
PoliceDerbyshire
FireDerbyshire
AmbulanceNorth West
List of places
UK
England
Derbyshire
53°26′06″N 1°58′23″W / 53.435°N 1.973°W / 53.435; -1.973

In August 1981 the Sorgro convenience store opened on Pennine Road. In recent years this has been a Spar, an Alldays and is currently run by The Co-operative Food. There is a post office, a Chinese takeaway, a dentist, a doctor, a chemist, a coffee shop and a hairdressers.

Many large housing projects have recently been completed in Simmondley, including a large housing estate off Valley Road that stretches towards the existing Manchester rail line.

Simmondley has a number of public areas, including: a children's play park area with swings and a centre climbing frame; an enclosed floodlit games court called the S.M.U.G.A (Simmondley Multi Use Games Area) with football nets and basketball hoops; open grassland around the estate mainly surrounding the Werneth Road area; a village green to the top of Simmondley with a public phone box, post box, plant pots and seating (during the Christmas period this is the location of the Simmondley Christmas Tree).

The housing developments south of the village have led to it being considered by some as a suburb of Glossop, rather than a separate settlement as it is contiguous with Glossop, although in recent years the local council has installed Simmondley signs at accesses to the village to mark that it has its own separate identity.

Simmondley is at the bottom of the so-called Monks' Road, a road used by the monks of Basingwerk Abbey to administer the abbey's estate. It leads to Charlesworth, Chisworth and Hayfield.

Schools and further education edit

Simmondley Pre-School edit

Simmondley pre-School has two sites for young children to attend. Natural Explorers occupy the old chapel on High Lane, in the original village part of Simmondley; age intake starts from 2 years old and goes up to 4 years old.

A second pre-school group is based in the grounds of Simmondley Primary School.

Simmondley Primary School edit

Simmondley Primary School is a primary school with over 300 pupils.[2] The school is based on Pennine Road and was built in the 1970s by Derbyshire Education Authority using the CLASP (Consortium of Local Authorities Special Programme) design method, which was popular with councils for rapid builds between the 50s and 90s.

Transport edit

Bus edit

Simmondley is served by a number of bus routes throughout the week.

Train edit

There has been calls in recent years for Simmondley to be jointly served by a train station in Gamesley. So far no plans have been submitted.

Roads edit

The A6016 road runs north of Simmondley from the A57 to the A624.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "High Peak ward population 2011". Neighbourhood Statistics. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 22 March 2016.
  2. ^ Ofsted Archived 2006-01-07 at the Wayback Machine accessed 4 May 2008

External links edit

  Media related to Simmondley at Wikimedia Commons