These spectacular waterfalls are in a remote narrow valley in Lumsdale near Matlock in Derbyshire. The millpond at the top of the valley is at an elevation of some 598ft and by the time it gets down several falls it levels out at about 350 ft. The water comes from the Bentley brook and it was used to power water mills in the 16th century, pre dating the world famous Cromford mills which are just a few miles down the road. There are still several ruins of the old mill buildings which are now under the protection of the Arkwright Society.
Position of the water falls |
Ike & Geoff |
Rob with my tripod |
Interesting bricked up window. |
The Bear Pit where a lot of water courses meet |
Ike |
Ike Geoff & Rob |
An old pig sty next to the Bear Pit |
Cromford Pond |
Heron |
Ducks coming into land. |
Very small bell tower |
Lots of chimneys |
Rob |
Small mill pond at the top of the village |
The famous Scarthins Bookshop |
War memorial |
Tea pot used as a nest box |
Not seen any of these in Cromford |
See you next week.
I love streams like that!
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