Pupils from Grindleford Primary School, l/r: Jack Brown, 10,  Rebecca Bowman,11,  and Charlie Bushell, 10, interview  National Trust staff Mark Bull and Helen Willett at the Longshaw Estate in 2004Pupils from Grindleford Primary School, l/r: Jack Brown, 10,  Rebecca Bowman,11,  and Charlie Bushell, 10, interview  National Trust staff Mark Bull and Helen Willett at the Longshaw Estate in 2004
Pupils from Grindleford Primary School, l/r: Jack Brown, 10, Rebecca Bowman,11, and Charlie Bushell, 10, interview National Trust staff Mark Bull and Helen Willett at the Longshaw Estate in 2004

A decade of memories from Longshaw Estate in the Peak District

The Longshaw Estate is more than 1,600 acres of moor, gritstone edges and extensive woods with dramatic views over the Derwent Valley but have we taken your picture over the years enjoying the rugged landscape?

From millstone quarries to packhorse routes and the visitor centre, housed in the Shooting Lodge we have taken many pictures over the years but relive your memories from the 00s with these throwback pictures and see who you can spot.

A message from the Editor:

Thank you to all who support local journalism with a digital or print subscription to The Star. The events of 2020 mean trusted, local journalism is more reliant than ever on your support. We couldn't do it without you. Subscribe here www.thestar.co.uk/subscriptions so we can keep campaigning on your behalf. Stay safe.

Related topics: