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Derbyshire

County of north central England

Area:

2,550 sq km/984 sq mi

Towns and Cities:

Matlock (administrative headquarters), Buxton, Chesterfield, Glossop, Ilkeston, Long Eaton

Physical:

Peak District National Park (including Kinder Scout 636 m/ 2,088 ft); rivers Dane, Derwent, Dove, Goyt, Rother, Trent, Wye; Dove Dale

Features:

Chatsworth House, Bakewell (seat of the Duke of Devonshire); Haddon Hall; Hardwick Hall; Kedleston Hall (designed by Robert Adam); well-dressing at Tissington and other villages; Castleton Caverns

Industries:

Heavy engineering; manufacturing (cotton, hosiery, lace, porcelain, textiles); mineral and metal working (barytes, gypsum, lead, zinc) ; quarrying (marble, sandstone, pipeclay); motor cars; limestone quarrying

Agriculture:

Cereals, root crops, and dairy farming (in the south); sheep farming (in the northern hills)

Population:

(1995 est) 726,000

Famous People:

Samuel Richardson, Thomas Cook, Marquess Curzon of Kedleston; Isaak Walton fished at Dovedale

Historic Sites and Houses

Derbyshire contains numerous antiquities, including the prehistoric stone circle of Arbor Low, the most important in England after Stonehenge and Avebury. There are several ceremonial Bronze Age sites east of the River Derwent. Other places of interest include the ruined abbey of Dale, and the Saxon crypt at Repton.

 
     
 


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