River Derwent, Derbyshire
The
Derwent
is a
river
in the
county
of
Derbyshire
,
England
. It is 80 km (50 miles) long and is a
tributary
of the
River Trent
which it joins south of
Derby City
. It rises in the
Peak District
at
Bleaklow
east of
Glossop
and flows through the
Upper Derwent Valley
with its three
reservoirs
, the
Howden Reservoir
,
Derwent Reservoir
and
Ladybower Reservoir
. It then passes through
Bamford
,
Hathersage
,
Grindleford
and
Baslow
, and through the
Chatsworth
Park estate, and it is joined by the
River Wye
. After passing through
Darley Dale
, the Derwent reaches
Matlock
. It flows past
Cromford
and through the Crich Chase
Nature Reserve
. The river was used to power many
cotton
mills
in the
Derwent Valley Mills
area. The name "Derwent" is
Celtic
and means "a valley thick with oaks".
See also
Rivers of the United Kingdom
Derwent
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