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A Days Driving Tour
around Matlock |
Driving north from Spa Town of Matlock Bath past Mason Mills
on the A6 to Matlock, nestled in a deep gorge of the river Derwent with the
Heights of Abraham overlooking the old holiday town.
Take the Alfreton Road through Starkholmes to Riber Castle
Zoo & Nature Reserve which covers over 80 acres for the Wildlife
Enthusiasts. Their is an interesting walk from the village of Riber to Lea Hurst
the home of Florence Nightingale.
From the Castle Entrance head to the Ogston Reservoir via
Tansley, Clay Cross and Brackenfield. The reservoir was created in 1960's when
the river Amber was flooded offering a home for wildlife and a centre for
water sports, an ideal place for a relaxing picnic.
Continuing south through Wessington to South Wessington where
Wingfield Manor was built by Lord Cromwell - Treasurer to Henry VI, two
centuries later it was destroyed by Oliver Cromwell's Roundheads.
Mary the Queen of Scots was imprisoned for a while
before loosing her head in 1587, the crypt remains with the main walls and tower
giving an vivid indication of the past majesty of this once fine building.
In Crich an old quarry has been utilised to house an open air
Tramway Museum, visitors can ride on the Old Clanking Trams through
authentically recreated streets of the early 20th century. A wandering eye may
notice what looks like a lighthouse in the hills above Crich, it is in fact a
First World War Memorial to the Sherwood Foresters Regiment.
Wandering back towards Matlock Bath there is a Rhododendron
nursery at Holloway, after which the road runs alongside the Cromford Canal
which it crosses before entering Cromford. Masson Mill the Worlds first Textile
was built here by Sir Richard Arkwright in 1769, it still stands next to the
canal he also built to harness the hydro power to drive the mill.
Taking the scenic road through the Griffe Grange Valley
through Grangemill turning towards Aldwark to the 18th Century village of Elton
after which the road turns north to Robin Hood's Stride on the way to Stanton.
Catcliff Tor is a craggy overhanging rock in the the base of
which is carved a 4 foot high cross, believed to have been the work of a Hermit
that live in the cave. Nearby two rock towers of grit stone locally known as
Inaccessible and Weasel, they are located some sixty plus feet apart which is
said to be the giant stride of Robin Hood which is a short stroll from the road.
Passing through Stanton in Peak an area which has steep
inclines to the car park of Stanton Moor Plantation from which there are
footpaths to the King's Stone and Cork Stone, plus the prehistoric Nine Ladies
Stone Circle.
Traveling south through Birchover through Winster after which
turn left for Bonsall which was a centre of Lead Mining in the 17th & 18th
Centuries with the church dating from the 13th Century. in August the
traditional custom of Well Dressing is upheld with the local village water wells
being decorated with flowers.
This figure of eight route which when marked on a map offers
many variations to suit interest and time available is completed through
Cromford and north to Matlock Bath.
Photos and Maps are to follow

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