Hassop

It is in the civil parish of Great Longstone It developed around a number of lead mines, with such names as "The Brightside", "Backdale", "Harry Bruce", "Waterhole" and "Whitecoe", which lasted until the mid-nineteenth century.

The local landowners were the Eyre family of Padley, who built Hassop Hall.

Manholes in the floor of the cellar are reputed to allow entrance to a former lead-mine under the Hall.

Hassop Hall was extensively rebuilt in Classical style between 1827 and 1833.

The trackbed through the station is part of the 8.5 mile Monsal Trail, a walk and cycleway.