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area contains a hig h proportion of Hathersage’soldest buildings.5.23 The ea rliest surviving building i s th eChurch of St Michael and All Angels which dateslargely f rom the fifteenth century. The Ch urchdoes contain earlie r fab ric from th e t welfth an dfourteenth century, acco rding to Pe vsner thesouth arca de an d chancel are li kely tocorrespond to this date. He describes the churchas, “High up at the end of the little town; a typicalDerbyshire sight with its castellate d aisles, porchand clerestory, its gargoyles and its spire.” TheChurch of St Michael is a Grade I listed building.historic farm s, and its building s are mo reprominent in the street scene, being set closer tothe roa d ed ge than the other form er farmcomplexes. Only a few feature s disclo se theagricultural origins of Ibbotson’s Farm.5.26 Historically, therefore, the eastern end ofthe Con servation Area would h ave beenagricultural i n natu re a nd althoug h m ost of thefarm buildings at Hall Farm are nineteenthcentury, there is a barn i n this compl ex whi chdates from t he seventee nth ce ntury, sug gestinglong-standing agri cultural use for the site.Ibbotson’s Farm a nd cottages, Hall FarmCottages, Hall Cottage, The Cotta ge (Baul kLane) and Broomfield all date from theeighteenth century an d a re likely to have beenoccupied by farmers and agricultural workers.P5.11 St Michael’s Church has a fifteenthcentury tower.5.24 There are several eig hteenth centurybuildings in this area including Highbury Cottage,Eastwood Cottage, Cutte r’s Cottage (Grad e II),The Ol d Bel l Hou se (Grade II) a nd The BellRoom (Grade II).P5.13 This barn at Hall Farm, which has nowbeen converted, originates from the earlyseventeenth century.5.27 Darvill’s mill (now Mill Bank Court) wasconstructed i n the ninete enth ce ntury. Theground floor of this buildin g had be en convertedto sh ops by the e arly t wentieth cen tury andconverted to flats in the 1980s.P5.12 The Old Bell House and The Bell Roomare eighteenth century buildings.The East End of Main Road5.25 The long-standing agricultural complexesof Hall Farm and Ibbotson’s Farm, until recently,made a si gnificant contribution to th e histo riccharacter an d appea rance of the main rout ethrough Hathersage, bo th have no w be enconverted to comm ercial and residential use.Ibbotson’s F arm wa s th e most ce ntral of the22P5.14 Former Darvill’s Mill Building dating fromthe nineteenth century, now converted into flats.The Dale5.28 Development along The Dale i s l argelylinked to th e Dal e Mill site. Nos. 1 and 2

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