Matlock and Matlock Bath

Situated on the banks of the River Derwent Matlock and Matlock Bath are two unique and interesting towns.

Matlock viewed across "Crown island"Matlock

Until early Victorian days Matlock was a rural hamlet working at farming and mining/quarrying.

Hall Leys park in MatlockSince then it has developed dramatically  in part thanks to the famous industrialist John Smedley who co-built Lea Mills cotton mill, The Hydro, which is Derbyshire's County Hall, and Riber Castle, the imposing, mock medieval castle overlooking the town as a his family home. 

Today Matlock is a thriving market town with a variety of shops, the recently refurbished Hall Leys Park, various museums and attractions.

Matlock Bath

Matlock Bath looking over the river Derwent and the A6Set in a gorge Derbyshire's premier resort Matlock Bath grew around its warm springs discovered in 1698 - they run at a constant temperature of 68 degrees Fahrenheit. In the 19th century the town developed as a spa - apparently even Queen Victoria visited.

Each autumn the town holds the Venetian Nights - illuminations over and along the Derwent river, including a parade of illuminated boats.

There is much to see and do in and around Matlock and Matlock Bath, below are some ideas and links to websites, take a look:

You can also see our Ashover and Derbyshire and Peak District pages.

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