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- Calow abstract "Calow is a village in Derbyshire, England. It is in the North East Derbyshire district of the county. It is close to the town of Chesterfield.The origins of the village date back to 1086, when it was known as Kalehal (the bare corner of land). In 1430 it was known as Calell, then Calo in 1561 before acquiring its present name. It is recorded that there was a manor house which "belonged to the king" around the same time that the Domesday Book was compiled. The manor was in the possession of the successive families of Breton, Loudham and Foljambe, which were notable families at the time.Coal and iron were worked in the village and for some time blast furnaces were in operation. Coal mined in Calow supplied furnaces in the nearby village of Duckmanton.Calow is now considered a suburb of Chesterfield, even though it is not in the town's borough. It is a popular place to live due to its convenient location. The Royal Hospital, built just outside the boundaries of Calow, was opened in 1986. Amenities in Calow include; shops, a post office, a small park, a chemist, a primary school and a community centre.Methodist minister the Rev'd Kathleen Richardson took as her title "Baroness Richardson of Calow", after the village, when she was created a life peer in 1998. Baroness Richardson was the subject of an edition BBC Radio 4 programme 'Lords A Living'. The programme, broadcast in January 2011, reflected on the Baroness returning to visit the village in which she spent her childhood.The village Scout Group, was formed by the Reverend C.W. Handford in 1933. The group celebrated its 75th Anniversary in 2008 with a number of events, some of which were attended by Mr. Clifford Parker, a survivor from the original 1933 group. The group has established international links with groups in Canada and Australia.The Pipe-field (known as the 'Pipey' to locals) is a notable location in Calow. Named as such due to a pipe which runs under the field and is exposed towards one end.".
- Calow areaCode "01246".
- Calow country Derbyshire.
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- Calow district North_East_Derbyshire.
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- Calow populationTotal "2496".
- Calow postalCode "S44".
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- Calow wikiPageExternalLink www.calow.org.
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- Calow civilParish "Calow".
- Calow constituencyWestminster North_East_Derbyshire_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Calow country "England".
- Calow dialCode "1246".
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- Calow population "2496".
- Calow postTown Chesterfield.
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- Calow region "East Midlands".
- Calow shireCounty Derbyshire.
- Calow shireDistrict North_East_Derbyshire.
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- Calow staticImage2Caption "Calow parish highlighted within Derbyshire".
- Calow staticImageCaption "The Blacksmith's Arms in Calow".
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- Calow comment "Calow is a village in Derbyshire, England. It is in the North East Derbyshire district of the county. It is close to the town of Chesterfield.The origins of the village date back to 1086, when it was known as Kalehal (the bare corner of land). In 1430 it was known as Calell, then Calo in 1561 before acquiring its present name. It is recorded that there was a manor house which "belonged to the king" around the same time that the Domesday Book was compiled.".
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- Calow lat "53.2354".
- Calow long "-1.3774".
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