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Wormhill

Wormhill is a village in Derbyshire, England, situated east by north of Buxton.
Wormhill was mentioned in the Domesday book as belonging to Henry de Ferrers〔Henry was given a large number manors in Derbyshire including Aston-on-Trent, Breaston, Duffield and Swarkestone.〕 and containing of meadow.〔''Domesday Book: A Complete Translation''. London: Penguin, 2003. ISBN 0-14-143994-7 p.749〕 The name is said by the English Place-Name Society to be derived from the Old English 'Wyrma's hyll'.〔(English Place-Name Society database at Nottingham University )〕
There was a tradition of wolf hunting in Wormhill in the fourteenth century.〔 It was said that a living was made by some and that an annual tribute of wolfheads was shown. It has been reported that the last wolf killed in England was at Wormhill Hall in the 15th century.〔(Werewolves ), Nigel Suckling, 2006, ISBN 1-904332-46-3〕
From 1863 to 1967 the village was served by Millers Dale railway station, some 2 miles away, which was on the Midland Railway's extension of the Manchester, Buxton, Matlock and Midlands Junction Railway.〔''Railways of the Peak District'', Blakemore & Mosley, 2003 ISBN 1 902827 09 0〕
It has memorials to James Brindley, pioneer builder of Britain's canals, who was born in 1716 in the hamlet of Tunstead within Wormhill parish. The well in Wormhill is dedicated to Brindley.〔(Cressbrook pages - Wormhill )〕 As part of the annual well dressing festival the Brindley well is decorated each year and there is also a smaller well dressing in the churchyard of St Margaret's Church in the village.〔(Wormhill Well Dressing )〕 The lower part of a cross shaft and its stepped base stand in the churchyard. A sundial dated 1670 tops the broken shaft.〔Neville T. Sharpe, ''Crosses of the Peak District'' (Landmark Collectors Library, 2002)〕 Only the base of the church tower is medieval; the rest of the church was "almost rebuilt" in 1864, and a transept added in 1904–10.
Near the church and Brindley's well can be found the old village stocks. At the north end of the village lies the hamlet of Hargate (now part of Wormhill), where the industrialist Robert Whitehead and notorious mill owner Ellis Needham once lived.〔(Hargate Hall - History )〕
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