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Water Power In Belper: Past And Present - Walk

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River Gardens

Belper

Sunday 6th of September 2020

14:00

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Description

A walk around the waterways of the Belper Mill complex, seeing how the Strutts used water from the River Derwent to power the 11 water wheels. Recent research has uncovered additional information about the original 1776 'South Mill' that continues to use the water today to generate electricity, supplying the national grid. Less than 2 hours. Led by Ian Jackson.

River Gardens Bandstand

Venue Type

Public Bandstand

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Description

These unique riverside gardens have been offering visitors a tranquil setting to view the River Derwent for over 100 years. Located within the Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage site adjacent to Strutt's historic North Mill the riverside promenade allows flat easy access to the gardens and riverside.
The beautiful gardens include shrubberies and colourful flowerbeds together with a central bandstand. A new featured play area offers children play facilities inspired by the history of Belper and the cotton mill industry of the world heritage site.
Rowing boats may be hired in the summer to take a trip along nearly three miles of the river and catch sight of a variety of bird life. Throughout the summer months there are band concerts, outdoor theatre and other special events in the grounds.
Features in the park include:

Boat house & Rowing Boats
Childrens Play area
Beths Poetry Trail
Park keeper
Mill Lade pond and ducks
Public Toilets

Matlock Road,

Belper,

Derbyshire,

England,

DE56 1BE.

Parking AvailableDisabled AccessFamily FriendlyDog Friendly

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