Chisworth is a small hamlet in Derbyshire, just 3 miles south‑west of Glossop town centre. The village, with a 1901 population of 409, lies on the south side of the Etherow valley and features a Methodist chapel.
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Chisworth is a hamlet in Derbyshire, England, situated 3 miles (4.8 km) south‑west of Glossop town centre on the south side of the Etherow valley. The parish of Chisworth was formed in 1896, out of the parish of Chisworth and Ludworth. In 1901, it had a population of 409. From 1896 until 1934 it was in the Glossop Rural District, when it was placed with Ludworth into the Chapel en le Frith Rural District. The village possesses a Methodist chapel. The A626 road passes through the hamlet. In June 1930, a local cloudburst caused flooding that killed one man and destroyed equipment at the mills, one of which never reopened.