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Book your own personal tour with one of our lively and informative guides for a fascinating insight into what the Strutt family and the cotton industry brought to Belper and the Derwent Valley.
Tickets are £20 each for a group of up to six people including children. PLEASE NOTE: booking will close at 9.00pm the evening before the tour so do book early.
The Strutt Mill complex, built by Jedediah Strutt in the late 18th century and developed over many years, lies over a hidden system of channels which conducted water from the River Derwent to the various Mill buildings. Here, giant wheels converted it to power, driving the machines which developed the town?s prosperity. See the magnificent structures of weir and mills. Learn how the Strutt family, their mills and model farms, helped change Belper from a sleepy village to a thriving industrial community.
Growing out of this system of hidden channels, weirs and sluice gates, a new site was reclaimed from the river in 1905, and converted by the Strutt family into a pleasure park for the local people. This was one of the foremost public parks in the country, following the benevolent tradition of the Strutts, who gave the nation?s first such park, the Arboretum, to the people of Derby in 1840.
Come and explore the beauties of the Gardens with their historic structures and fascinating history of music and entertainment. Find out about our link with round-the-world yachtswoman, Ellen MacArthur. Keep an eye out for wildlife, such as river birds and the resident peregrine falcons. Find hidden poems and modern sculpture as well as marvelling at a mill built over water.
This is a fully-accessible walk on level ground and footpaths. It lasts about one hour
Bridge Foot,
Belper,
Derbyshire,
England,
DE56 1YD.
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