Disley, Cheshire, SK12 2JB
Date of visit: 26th Feb 2022
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Disley is a village and civil parish in Cheshire, England, on the edge of the Peak District in the Goyt valley south of Stockport, close to the county boundary with Derbyshire at New Mills.
Its Anglo-Saxon name was Dystiglegh, meaning “wood or clearing by a mound” or possibly “windy settlement”. In the 13th century, in the time of Edward I, there are references to confirmatory grants of land made to Jordan de Dystelegh of Disley Hall and Roger de Stanley-de-Dystelegh of Stanley Hall in the district, pointing to even older local settlements. It later had the name Dystelegh.
Internal ref number: CH/109/058
Date of Visit: 26th Feb 2022
Kiosk Type: K6
Door Type: C
Crown: Tudor
Kiosk Colour: Red
Usage: Phone
Phone Number (if known): 01663 762073
Northing & Westing: 53Β°21’30.9″N, 2Β°02’23.8″W
what3words: rebel.minds.scarf
Grid Reference: SJ 97440 84634
OS X & Y: 384634, 397440
Latitude & Longitude: 53.358573, -2.039927
UK Postcode: SK12 2JB
County: Cheshire
Listed Status: Historic Eng. Ref.1232422 07/08/1990