Derbyshire Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
| Derbyshire | |
|---|---|
| Geography | |
| Status: | Ceremonial & (smaller) Administrative County |
| Region: | East Midlands |
| Area: - Total - Admin. council - Admin. area | Ranked 21st 2,625 km² Ranked 20th 2,547 km² |
| Admin HQ: | Matlock |
| : | GB-DBY |
| ONS code: | 17 |
| NUTS 3: | UKF12/13 |
| Demographics | |
| Population: - Total (2002 est.) - Density - Admin. council - Admin. pop. | Ranked 20th 962,502 367 / km² Ranked 11th 739,253 |
| Ethnicity: | 96.0% White 2.3% S.Asian |
| Politics | |
| Derbyshire County Council http://www.derbyshire.gov.uk/ | |
| Executive: | Labour |
| Members of Parliament | |
| Harry Barnes, Margaret Beckett, Liz Blackman, Paul Holmes, Bob Laxton, Tom Levitt, Judy Mallaber, Patrick McLoughlin, Dennis Skinner, Mark Todd | |
| Districts | |
It has a two-tier local government, with a county council based in Matlock and eight district councils. Apart from 13 towns with between 10,000 and 100,000 inhabitants, there is a large amount of sparsely populated agricultural upland: 75% of the population live in 25% of the area.
Before 1998 the county included the city of Derby. Derby is now a unitary authority, but remains part of Derbyshire for ceremonial purposes.
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2 Settlements 3 Places of interest 4 See also |
History
Derbyshire was traditionally divided into six hundredss, namely Appletree, High Peak, Morleyston and Litchurch, Repton and Gresley, Scarsdale, Wirksworth. These were based on the seven earlier wapentakes recorded in the Domesday Book, with the merging of Repton and Gresley wapentakes.
Derbyshire had a detached part in north-western Leicestershire, surrounding Measham and Donisthorpe. This escaped regularisation in 1844, and was incorporated into Leicestershire in 1888 when the county councils were set up. The thin strip of Leicestershire between the exclave and Derbyshire, containing Overseal and Netherseal, is now considered part of Derbyshire.
Apart from this, some parishes in historic Derbyshire, including Dore, Norton and Totley, are now in the City of Sheffield in South Yorkshire.
Settlements
This is a list of the towns in Derbyshire; for a complete list of settlements see list of places in Derbyshire.
- Alfreton, Alton, Ashbourne, Ashford-in-the-Water
- Bakewell, Bamford, Baslow, Beeley, Belper, Birch Vale, Bolehill, Bolsover, Borrowash, Brassington, Bretby, Brimington, Burbage, Buxton
- Calver, Castleton, Chapel-en-le-Frith, Charlesworth, Chelmorton, Chesterfield, Clay Cross, Clowne, Cressbrook, Creswell, Cromford, Crowden, Curbar
- Derby, Dronfield, Duffield
- Earl Sterndale, Eckington, Edale, Edensor, Eyam
- Fernilee
- Gamesley, Glossop, Great Hucklow
- Hadfield, Hartington, Hathersage, Hayfield, Heage, Heanor, Hope
- Ilkeston
- Little Hucklow, Long Eaton
- Marston Montgomery, Marston on Dove, Matlock, Melbourne, Miller's Dale, Morley
- New Mills, Newhaven
- Over Haddon
- Parwich, Peak Forest
- Riber, Ripley
- Shipley, Shirebrook, Staveley, Stoney Middleton, Stretton, Sudbury, Swadlincote
- Tansley, Taxal, Thornhill, Tibshelf, Tideswell, Tunstead Milton
- Walton, Wardlow, Whaley Bridge, Whitwell, Wirksworth
- Youlgreave
Places of interest
- Alfreton Hall
- Alsop Hall
- Arbor Low Stone Circle - English Heritage
- Barlborough Hall
- Bradbourne Hall
- Bradley Hall
- Bretby Hall, see also: Earls of Chesterfield
- Buxton Hall
- Buxton Museum & Art Gallery;
- Calke Abbey - National Trust
- Carsington Reservoir
- Chatsworth - a stately home, part of Treasure Houses of England; see also: Dukes of Devonshire
- Coxbench Hall
- Derwent Reservoir
- Derwent Valley Mills - a World Heritage Site
- Ednaston Manor
- Eyam Hall
- Fenney Bentley Old Hall
- Flagg Hall
- Glossop Hall
- Great Longstone Hall
- Haddon Hall
- Hartington Hall
- Heage Windmill
- Heights of Abraham
- Hob Hurst's House - English Heritage
- Howden Reservoir
- Ilam Hall
- Kedleston Hall
- Ladybower Reservoir
- Longdendale chain of reservoirs
- Longdendale Trail, a long distance footpath
- Longford Hall
- Mam Tor
- National Stone Centre, Wirksworth
- Nine Ladies Stone Circle - English Heritage
- Norbury Hall
- Parwich Hall
- Peveril Castle
- Renishaw Hall
- Riber Castle
- Speedwell Cavern
- Sudbury Hall
- Sutton Scarsdale Hall - English Heritage
- Thornbridge Hall
- Tissington Hall
- Well dressing - an ancient custom
- Wingfield Manor - English Heritage
See also
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