- Bank Road
Bank Road is a
road in Matlock,Derbyshire which runs fromCrown Square upMatlock Bank , a steephill which gives the road its name, to Wellington Street. Although many consider the whole incline to be Bank Road, beyond Smedley Street, just over half-way up, the road is called Rutland Street.Tram
In 1893 a cable tramway was built along Bank Road. Half way up there was a stop at Smedley Street where Smedley's
Hydro (built by John Smedley) was situated. Conceived by Job Smith, the tram was inspired by San Francisco's famous cable cars, and cost £20,000. When it was built it was the steepest tramway in the world [cite book |title=Kelly's Directory of the Counties of Derby, Leicester, Rutland & Nottingham |year=1908 |publisher=Kelly and Co. |location=London |pages=p.321 ] at agradient of 1 in 5½, and it rose 300 feet. Thefare was tuppence up, penny down. It closed in 1927 after losing business to cars andbuses . [ [http://www.andrewspages.dial.pipex.com/matlock/tram.htm Matlock and Matlock Bath : Bank Road and the Tram ] ]Landmarks
Bank Road has many local landmark buildings along it - from the bottom of the hill (Crown Square) travelling north:
*The Crown Hotel - the original site of the hotel which gave its name to Crown Square is now abuilding society office. The Crown is now a Wetherspoon'spub just along Bakewell Road. [http://www.jdwetherspoon.co.uk/pubfinder/details.php?OutletNumber=431]
*Post Office and Sorting Office
*Derbyshire Dales District Council Offices - the home ofDerbyshire Dales District Council. [ [http://www.derbyshiredales.gov.uk/ Derbyshire Dales Home Page ] ]
*Our Lady & St. Joseph's Catholic Church
*Youth Hostel - aYHA youth hostel - in 2005 it was announced that this will be closed. [http://www.yha.org.uk/hostel/hostelpages/149.html]
*Matlock Methodist & United Reformed Church [ [http://www.mmurc.org.uk Matlock Methodist & United Reformed Church Website ] ]
*Old Sunday School which is now a B&B.
*Old Methodist Church which, until recently, housed the MatlockWurlitzer [ [http://theatreorgans.com/au/opus/UPDATES/UD2192.htm Additional Information ] ] .
*County Hall - the home of Derbyshire County Council [ [http://www.derbyshire.gov.uk Derbyshire County Council - Derbyshire County Council ] ] since the 1950s, formerly Smedley's Hydro [ [http://www.wirksworth.org.uk/HYDRO.htm WIRKSWORTH-Parish Records-Smedleys Hydro handbook ] ] . Part of the County Hall complex is seen in Women in Love, Ken Russell's Oscar winning 1969film . As the Brangwen sisters walk out of their house (in reality No. 80, New Street) near the beginning of the film they are seen walking towards Bank Road.
*Smedley Street which traverses Matlock Bank and has its own parade of shops and a post office.
*The Gatepublic house "NB. Beyond Smedley Street Bank Road is actually Rutland Street."
*The Old Tram Depot which is now a garage and car repair centre.
*Rockside Hydro an imposing building with views across Matlock. It is currently being converted into flats.References
External links
* [http://www.pd65.dial.pipex.com/matlock/ Extensive site on the history of Matlock and Matlock Bath]
* [http://www.andrewspages.dial.pipex.com/matlock/tram.htm The Bank Road Tram including old photos]
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