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The mill closed permanently in the 1990s and the building was later converted to flats. The chimney was demolished and the boiler plant and turbines removed. The mill engine was preserved on site and remains there today, but is not operational. Every year locals gather to celebrate the mill and how
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which many runners attend, including running groups from Yorkshire. Other events included the junior fell race, teen group challenge, car treasure hunt, pet show, village history fair and pub quiz. The Saturday hosted the actual carnival day. The procession travelled from "the old road" and paraded
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owners Admiral Taverns by over 300 people from the local area as Derbyshire's first community-owned pub. The Bamford Community Society raised the money needed to buy the Angler's, which will be run as a community hub, listed as an Asset of Community Value under the Government's
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through the village, ending at the recreation ground, where games and entertainment for the whole family were arranged. The carnival parade encouraged children to dress up and floats to be made, fitting with the theme of the year. Two bands took part in the procession:
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Brass Band was invited every year, along with a visiting band randomly selected each year. There is also a tradition of making a scarecrow and dressing it up and leaving it in your front garden to be admired during the carnival.
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Pets and animals have played a big part in Peter's life, although he didn't have a dog until his parents inherited one when they took over a pub in Derbyshire, when Peter was 11 years old.
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festival. Bamford has four public houses, the Derwent Hotel (now a self-catering venue), the Anglers Rest, the Ladybower Inn and the Yorkshire Bridge Inn, the latter once home to former
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was built here by a local farmer and miller, Christopher Kirk. This only lasted a few years until destroyed by fire in 1791. It was rebuilt as a
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and is a very popular place to visit for the youth of Bamford and well as Chesterfield which is where many students go for higher education.
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was installed in 1907, and remains on site today. Water power was still used for generating electricity for this isolated mill, with two
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of cotton yarn which had already been carded and spun in Lancashire mills. This employed 130 hands. In 1963 FS&D became part of
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In 1857, the mill was owned by S. M. Moore and Son and employed 230 mill hands. It was sold in 1885 to Hamilton Cash of
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of 45 hp (34 kW) and 22 hp (16 kW). Until 1951 the mill also maintained its own
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As for so many Peak District villages, it developed around its mill, which existed here before the
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Bamford watermill has been turned into flats but some of the original machinery still remains.
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offers Yoga classes at Bamford Village Institute as part of its adult education programme.
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The village graveyard also contains some re-interred graves from the nearby villages of
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and the north-west as it provides the only road through to the Hope Valley from the
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Silent Valley: The Story of the lost Derbyshire villages of Derwent and Ashopton
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This article is about the village in Derbyshire. For other uses, see
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which were submerged following the creation of Ladybower Reservoir.
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was built c. 1860. There is also the Bamford Methodist Church and
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In October 2013 The Anglers Rest was jointly purchased from the
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stone. A place of notable significance near Bamford would be
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The mill engine running during a public open day in 1986
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Bamford is known as the Gateway to the Hope Valley from
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