- Whatstandwell
infobox UK place
country = England
static_
static_image_caption= Whatstandwell corner on the A6 road main road where it turns across the Derwent bridge.
latitude= 53.08
longitude= -1.50
official_name= Whatstandwell
map_type= Derbyshire
population =
shire_district=Amber Valley
shire_county =Derbyshire
region= East Midlands
constituency_westminster= Amber Valley
post_town= MATLOCK
postcode_district = DE4
postcode_area= DE
dial_code= 01773|os_grid_reference=Whatstandwell is a
village on the River Derwent inDerbyshire ,England .It is about five miles south of Matlock and about four miles north of
Belper .Whatstandwell railway station is located on theDerby -MatlockDerwent Valley Line , and the A6trunk road crosses the River Derwent in the village.On Burdett's Map of
1791 it is shown as "Hottstandell Bridge", probably a literal spelling of the local dialect. A midnineteenth century Ordnance Survey map shows it as "Whatstandwell Bridge" which was the name given to the railway station. The name derives from Walter Stonewell, who "held of the convent" the house next to the bridge which John de Strepul built at his own expense, in1393 .The
Cromford Canal also passes through the village, which was an important transport route to and from Arkwright's Mill in thenineteenth century . The Friends Of Cromford Canal are currently seeking to reopen this navigation in full from Cromford to its junction with the Erewash canal at Langley mill. This area is part of theDerwent Valley Mills Heritage Site.Whatstandwell is notable in that the road, canal, railway and river run parallel to each other for some distance up the narrow valley.
To the east of the village is the steep climb to
Crich and theNational Tramway Museum , while a short distance to the north is the former rope-worked incline of theCromford and High Peak Railway . To the south, on the west bank of the Derwent, lie Shining Cliff Woods, which are a National Trust property — however there is no official access to this end of the woods.The village has an active social group that holds several village events each year. Currently the flagship of these is the village 'Beer Festival' held on one of the first two weekends in July. This features local bands, a performance from the village primary school's harmony group, games and a BBQ. The social group also organise a pantomime, horticultural show, children's halloween party, bonfire night, carol concert and publish a quarterly newsletter. Unfortunately the once annual raft race was abandoned due to lack of support and access issues.
Ellen MacArthur , the round-the-world sailor, grew up in Whatstandwell [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/derby/features/famous_derby/ellen_macarthur.shtml Ellen MacArthur Biography at BBC site] ] .References
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