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Section of the Monsal Trail (Scan from June 1989)
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River Wye at Monsal Dale (Scan from June 1989)
(Scan from June 1989)
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(Scan from June 1989)
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Cressbrook Mill (Scan from June 1989)


Cressbrook Dale is a SSSI consisting of calcareous and acid lowland grasses, with broadleaved, mixed and yew woodland on the upland. For a picture taken 17 years later, in 2006, see here..
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It is believed that the children who worked at the mill here fared better than those at Litton Mill.
Cressbrook Hall...
" Set in 23 acres of the Derbyshire Peak District, the Hall has been home to the Hull-Bailey family since 1978 and we hope that you will agree this spectacular venue is perfect for a quiet restful break amid stunning scenery. The Hall occupies a magnificent location, overlooking a natural limestone gorge created by the River Wye. Designed by Thomas Johnson of Lichfield in 1835 the hall has remained in private ownership and had most of its original features are remarkably well preserved. The grounds and gardens presently being restored to the original planting plan are open to the public during the summer."
www.ipernity.com/doc/2254674/43910340/in/album/947462
It is believed that the children who worked at the mill here fared better than those at Litton Mill.
Cressbrook Hall...
" Set in 23 acres of the Derbyshire Peak District, the Hall has been home to the Hull-Bailey family since 1978 and we hope that you will agree this spectacular venue is perfect for a quiet restful break amid stunning scenery. The Hall occupies a magnificent location, overlooking a natural limestone gorge created by the River Wye. Designed by Thomas Johnson of Lichfield in 1835 the hall has remained in private ownership and had most of its original features are remarkably well preserved. The grounds and gardens presently being restored to the original planting plan are open to the public during the summer."
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