- Bullbridge
Infobox UK place
country = England
latitude = 53.068
longitude = -1.468
map_type = Derbyshire
official_name = Bullbridge
population =220
shire_district =Amber Valley
shire_county =Derbyshire
region = East Midlands
constituency_westminster =
post_town =AMBERGATE
postcode_district = DE56
postcode_area =DE
dial_code =
os_grid_reference = SK357524Bullbridge is a small village in
Derbyshire .It has a population of approx. 220 and is served by two public houses - the Canal Inn, (after the
Cromford Canal ) and the Lord Nelson .Until the end of the eighteenth century it was little more than the bridge over the
River Amber for the road fromCrich .In 1794,
William Jessop andBenjamin Outram built the Cromford Canal betweenCromford andLangley Mill , with theBullbridge Aqueduct crossing the road. In 1840,George Stephenson brought theNorth Midland Railway past on its way toLeeds crossing the road, but passing under the canal.In 1860 the railway bridge failed as a goods train passed over it, fortunately without casualties. [
Bull bridge accident ]The steep
wagonway to theCromford Canal from the quarry atCrich to Bullbridge, wherelimestone was sent on to the Butterley Ironworks was known as the Butterley Gang Road. Initially worked by gravity and horse power, in 1812, William Brunton, an engineer for the company, produced his remarkableSteam Horse locomotive . They built a wharf for loading thelimestone from their quarry at Crich, and a group of lime kilns.In 1825 James Stephenson founded a dye works at
Wirksworth opening branches inDuffield andLittle Eaton , thenBelper , finally building his main works at Bullbridge in 1908. The works became part ofCoats plc and closed at the end of 2006.Hilt's Quarry and the gangway closed in 1933 and is now derelict, the canal having already been virtually closed by the subsidence of Butterley Tunnel..
References
* Cooper, B., (1983) "Transformation of a Valley: The Derbyshire Derwent," Heinneman, republished 1991 Cromford: Scarthin Books
*gbmaprim|SK355525|Maps of Bullbridge
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