Overlooked by the Iron Age fort on Mam Tor, Edale Valley is the wide
expanse of green which lies just to the south of the great gritstone and peat
mass of Kinder Scout, which is usually accepted as the southern end of the
Pennines.
Probably not permanently settled in Saxon times, Edale (called 'Aidale' in
the Domesday Book) became part of the 'Royal Forest of the Peak' after the
Norman conquest. This 'Royal Forest' covered a large proportion of the modern
Peak District and in it farming and settlements were discouraged because they
got in the way of the hunting.
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