Welcome to Edge Close Pet Crematorium. The crematorium is situated in the unspoilt, rural village of Flagg, which nestles amongst the rolling hills and farmland of the Derbyshire Peak District National Park, halfway between the famous spa town of Buxton and the picturesque town of Bakewell, in the Derbyshire Dales area of the "White Peak".
A thousand feet above sea level, Flagg is recorded in the Doomsday Book as "Flagun", and is believed to have originally been a Viking settlement engaged primarily in lead mining, the evidence of which can still be seen today with many spoil heaps and disused mine shafts in the area. Another train of thought is that the village's main means of support was turf cutting, the reasoning being that the original meaning of "Flag" is turf or sod.
In the mid-nineteenth century, well dressings were held during "Wakes Week", which was always begun on the first Sunday after the 24th of June. There were two wells, one opposite to Ivy House Farm, and the other opposite to Edge Close Farm itself.
These days, Flagg is predominantly a farming village, concentrating on all aspects of agriculture, but is actually best known throughout the United Kingdom for the point-to-point races held annually on Easter Tuesday by the High Peak Hunt. On one occasion, King Edward VIII, the then Prince of Wales, actually rode at the races.

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