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Lumsdale Valley, hidden away and unknown even to many locals, has a charm and magic recognised by all who see it. Although falling into disuse in the 20th century, the Arkwright Society has stepped in to 'freeze' the remains of a series of water mills, enabling us to glimpse the work places of our ancestors and to wonder at the ingenuity of people who, without the advantages of modern technology were able to turn a remote and narrow valley into a centre of production which was to be the forerunner of the more famous developments at Cromford.
Bentley Brook, a narrow but fast flowing and powerful stream, starts up behind Matlock Golf Club and flows down the valley until eventually joining the River Derwent at Matlock Green. The harnessing of the power of this stream has enabled successive generations to develop a series of mills in the valley which have operated for several centuries using ingenious systems of ponds and water courses to drive a whole variety of water wheels.
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Elke
Not only a great capture but also an useful description
Thanks for sharing, buxton!!
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DerTaler
One day I will give time exposre a try
FrikoBel
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