Birch Vale
Birch Vale is a village in the High Peak district of Derbyshire, just outside the boundary of the Peak District National Park, between New Mills and Hayfield. Most of Birch Vale, including the attached hamlet of Thornsett, comes under the administration of New Mills Town Council, though the small part to the east of the former Grouse Inn public house is within the boundaries of Hayfield.
Amenities
There are no shops, but two surviving public houses: the Sycamore Inn and Printers Arms in Thornsett. Previously, there were three more pubs: the Vine Tavern has closed permanently, the Waltzing Weasel became a B&B in 2013 and the Grouse Inn closed in January 2020.There is a primary school in Thornsett.
Transport
Until 1970, Birch Vale railway station was an intermediate stop on a branch line from to, with through trains to. Today, the Sett Valley Trail, a shared-use path follows the trackbed of the former railway line.The nearest railheads are about two miles away:
- New Mills Central, for Northern Trains' services between Manchester Piccadilly and
- , for Northern Trains services between Manchester Piccadilly and.