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in 2006 in recognition that it is "one of
England's finest wildlife sites" with diverse plant life and interesting rock formations. The National Trust became embroiled in controversy in 2010, when in conjunction with Derbyshire County Council it oversaw the renovation of Dovedale's iconic stepping
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Opposite Lover's Leap is a limestone formation called the Twelve
Apostles. The rock spires have been created from hard reef limestone; they protrude from the valley side, and the river has eroded the rock and soil around them. The National Trust clears plant life to ensure the rock formations are
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government recommended creating a ‘National Park
Authority’ to select natural areas for designation as national parks. Dovedale was one of the areas selected, and it was eventually included within the Peak District National Park when it became Britain's first
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Milldale is a village of stone cottages at the northern end of
Dovedale and the main access point to the dale from the north. A corn mill stood here until the mid-19th century; its stables are now used as an information hut by the National Trust.
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the River Dove flows through the scenic limestone valley known as Dove Valley, or
Dovedale. From Hartington south to Ilam, a distance of eight miles (13 km), the Dove flows through Beresford Dale, Wolfscote Dale, Milldale, and then Dovedale.
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threw herself from the promontory. Her skirt caught in the branches of a tree as she fell and saved her life. When she got home, she heard her lover was alive. There are other similar legends about Lover's Leap, including one placing the story in
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Dovedale is notable for its numerous limestone formations. The most southerly named formation, Dovedale Castle, is a short distance along the river from the stepping stones at Thorpe Cloud. The limestone promontory called
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archaeologist
Rachael Hall said: "The coins would suggest a serious amount of wealth and power of the individual who owned them." The coins were scheduled to go on display at Buxton Museum in late 2014.
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and Thorpe. First organised in 1953, the race takes place on the first Sunday of
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and runs for just over 3 miles (5 km) between Milldale in the north and a wooded ravine, near
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1040:"The Peak District National Park - Fact Zone 8. Dovedale and the Dove Valley"
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origin. These settlements became permanent, and Thorpe is mentioned in the
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all praised Dovedale's scenery. The last wrote of Dovedale to the poet
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Some fishing rights are held by the Izaak Walton Hotel (part of the
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and attracts a million visitors annually. The valley was cut by the
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is accessible from a set of steps. The steps were built by Italian
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987:"Walks in The Peak District - Dove Dale and Wolfscote Dale walk"
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1335:"Milldale near Alstonefield in the Peak District National Park"
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period, for packhorses transporting silks and flax from nearby
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at Milldale originally had no side walls so that horses with
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Much of the dale is in the ownership of the National Trust's
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Dovedale's other attractions include rock pillars such as
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921:"Dovedale - Dovedale in Derbyshire and the Peak District"
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The caves were used as shelters by hunters around 13,000
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From this the bridge acquired the name Viator's Bridge.
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period when silks and flax were transported from nearby
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Viator's Bridge with Milldale village in the background
1205:. Derby: Derbyshire Countryside Ltd. 1990. p. 24.
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activity, and artifacts found there are displayed at
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1401:"Local Plan - Peak District National Park Authority"
895:"Peak District walk down Dovedale from Alstonefield"
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period, about 350 million years ago. During the two
1042:. www.peakdistrict-education.gov.uk. Archived from
791:Dovedale was featured on the 2005 BBC TV programme
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1241:. peakdistrict-education.gov.uk. Archived from
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599:interest for its plant life, particularly the
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461:could cross the bridge without being impeded.
311:is a famous trout stream, 45 miles in length.
266:In July 2014 it was announced that a hoard of
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1313:"Milldale – Peak District Towns and Villages"
411:which means "hill". On the opposite bank, at
248:bridge in Milldale has been in use since the
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1437:"Discover Derbyshire and the Peak District"
1357:"Discover Derbyshire and the Peak District"
1107:"The Domesday Book Online - Derbyshire S-Z"
965:"Discover Derbyshire and the Peak District"
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1203:Ashbourne Dovedale and the Manifold Valley
49:Thorpe Cloud and Stepping Stones, Dovedale
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325:, stands in the woods by the river. From
2982:Tourist attractions of the Peak District
800:The Living Dead at the Manchester Morgue
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897:. www.cressbrook.co.uk. Archived from
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678:Leek and Manifold Valley Light Railway
315:'s Fishing House, the inspiration for
2859:Derbyshire Dales Narrow Gauge Railway
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137:of England. The land is owned by the
1528:"Visit Peak District Film Locations"
1217:"The Philosopher, Fish and the Dove"
378:At the southern end of Dovedale, at
16:Valley in the Peak District, England
1439:. www.derbyshire-peakdistrict.co.uk
1359:. www.derbyshire-peakdistrict.co.uk
967:. www.derbyshire-peakdistrict.co.uk
469:for "traveller", wrote about it in
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2313:List of peaks of the Peak District
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710:Literary and cultural associations
692:the valley accessible to walkers.
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1575:Anglo-Saxon and Viking Derbyshire
1267:. Natural England. Archived from
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2919:Royal Crown Derby Visitor Centre
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2353:Places of Interest in Derbyshire
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1601:Dovedale and the Manifold Valley
1016:. National Trust. Archived from
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680:into a tarmac path now known as
622:trees. Birds found here include
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2468:Derby Museum & Art Gallery
1381:. www.peakdistrictonline.co.uk
1239:"Dovedale and the Dove Valley"
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2463:Buxton Museum and Art Gallery
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647:Ashbourne-Buxton railway line
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214:Buxton Museum and Art Gallery
2977:Valleys of the Peak District
2427:Chesterfield's Crooked Spire
2415:Churches and religious sites
1932:Eyam Moor - Sir William Hill
861:race along the banks of the
674:Staffordshire County Council
226:. Local place names such as
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2894:Midland Railway – Butterley
2874:Ecclesbourne Valley Railway
2561:Longdendale Reservoir Chain
2367:Ardotalia (Melandra Castle)
1379:"Viators Bridge - Milldale"
1291:"Dovedale and Thorpe Cloud"
989:. www.walkingenglishman.com
618:and small and large-leaved
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303:The Dove with a few walkers
164:and the limestone features
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2441:Museums and cultural sites
2360:Castles and military sites
1068:. www.thepeakdistrict.info
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432:The River Dove at Milldale
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21:Dovedale (disambiguation)
2647:Nine Ladies Stone Circle
1552:. www.dovedaledash.co.uk
1109:. www.domesdaybook.co.uk
945:. www.ashbourne-town.com
387:between the villages of
26:Not to be confused with
2904:National Tramway Museum
2511:Buxton Pavilion Gardens
2478:Pickford's House Museum
1530:. visitpeakdistrict.com
595:Dovedale is of special
367:National Nature Reserve
2839:Barrow Hill Roundhouse
2832:Transport and industry
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1459:"Dovedale - High Peak"
1403:. www.peakdistrict.org
1337:. www.derbyshireuk.net
1315:. www.cressbrook.co.uk
1293:. www.cressbrook.co.uk
1131:. www.derbyshireuk.net
1014:"Ilam Park – Dovedale"
923:. www.derbyshireuk.net
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723:Joseph Wright of Derby
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2987:Valleys of Derbyshire
2958:Derbyshire portal
2798:Sutton Scarsdale Hall
2625:Prehistoric landmarks
1827:Brittain's Plantation
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943:"Dovedale Derbyshire"
816:The Other Boleyn Girl
794:Seven Natural Wonders
719:Dovedale by Moonlight
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2869:Derwent Valley Mills
1629:at Wikimedia Commons
1550:"Dovedale Dash 2006"
857:-mile (7.6 km)
697:The Compleat Angler.
651:Thorpe Cloud station
506:Limestone formations
453:The ancient, narrow
19:For other uses, see
2601:Shining Cliff Woods
2556:Ladybower Reservoir
2072:Higher Shelf Stones
1465:on 23 February 2012
1066:"Archaeology_caves"
785:Pride and Prejudice
739:The Compleat Angler
472:The Compleat Angler
322:The Compleat Angler
94: /
2884:Leawood Pump House
2879:High Peak Junction
2616:Treak Cliff Cavern
2541:Heights of Abraham
2536:Foremark Reservoir
2489:and outdoor spaces
2458:Buxton Opera House
2207:Snailsden Pike End
2032:Heights of Abraham
1822:Britland Edge Hill
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612:lily of the valley
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2818:Willersley Castle
2637:Hob Hurst's House
2566:Longdendale Trail
2487:Natural landmarks
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2152:Nelson's Monument
1625:Media related to
1423:The Peak District
875:COVID-19 pandemic
805:Franco Zeffirelli
624:common kingfisher
560:Tissington Spires
352:South Peak Estate
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2808:Thornbridge Hall
2788:St Helen's House
2698:Chatsworth House
2668:Barlborough Hall
2606:Speedwell Cavern
2586:Ogston Reservoir
2546:Howden Reservoir
2516:Carsington Water
2506:Blue John Cavern
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2387:Melbourne Castle
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1997:Harborough Rocks
1742:Allman Well Hill
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768:Elizabeth Bennet
721:, a painting by
686:Tissington Trail
658:Ramsay MacDonald
575:Shepherd's Abbey
529:Second World War
527:captured in the
525:prisoners of war
500:ancient monument
455:packhorse bridge
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2823:Wingfield Manor
2813:Tissington Hall
2733:Hartington Hall
2713:Elvaston Castle
2673:Bradbourne Hall
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2571:Longshaw Estate
2526:Derby Arboretum
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2473:Devonshire Dome
2448:Buxton Crescent
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2432:Derby Cathedral
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2397:Pilsbury Castle
2382:Duffield Castle
2372:Bolsover Castle
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2257:Wardlow Hay Cop
2142:Minninglow Hill
1982:Grindslow Knoll
1967:Gibraltar Rocks
1937:Featherbed Moss
1847:Burton Bole End
1782:Black Chew Head
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2678:Bradley Hall
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2551:Kinder Scout
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2242:Thorpe Cloud
2232:Stanton Moor
2227:Stanage Edge
2197:Shutlingsloe
2147:Mount Famine
2132:Merryton Low
2127:Margery Hill
2087:Lantern Pike
2057:Hollins Hill
1972:Gratton Hill
1902:Derwent Edge
1842:Burbage Edge
1837:Bunster Hill
1772:Birchen Edge
1700:Kinder Scout
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2683:Bretby Hall
2591:Peak Cavern
2581:Monsal Dale
2501:Black Rocks
2277:Wibben Hill
2272:Whaley Moor
2267:Wetton Hill
2247:Totley Moor
2237:Tegg's Nose
2222:Sponds Hill
2202:Slipper Low
2187:Rushup Edge
2177:The Roaches
2157:Ossoms Hill
2102:Lord's Seat
1977:Great Ridge
1912:Eccles Pike
1907:Durham Edge
1887:Croker Hill
1882:Corbar Hill
1867:Chrome Hill
1857:Cheeks Hill
1852:Calver Peak
1832:Brown Knoll
1817:Bosley Minn
1777:Blacka Moor
1762:Beeley Moor
1725:Other peaks
1705:Shining Tor
1507:"Jane Eyre"
1491:28 November
780:Jane Austen
754:John Ruskin
405:Old English
101: /
76:Coordinates
2971:Categories
2642:Minninglow
2297:Wire Stone
2217:South Head
2192:Sheen Hill
2047:High Field
2037:Higger Tor
2027:The Height
2017:Haven Hill
1922:Eldon Hill
1917:Ecton Hill
1892:Crook Hill
1877:Combs Moss
1787:Black Edge
1685:Black Hill
881:References
863:River Dove
826:Robin Hood
758:Lord Byron
628:grey heron
616:herb-paris
601:calcareous
597:ecological
578:Dove Holes
397:reef knoll
331:confluence
327:Hartington
309:River Dove
295:River Dove
280:Corieltavi
210:Bronze Age
151:Dove Holes
143:River Dove
119:River Dove
86:53°03′36″N
68:Derbyshire
2914:Peak Rail
2909:Odin Mine
2738:Ilam Park
2718:Eyam Hall
2632:Arbor Low
2282:Wild Bank
2212:Snels Low
2182:Rock Hall
2107:Lose Hill
2092:Lees Moor
2042:High Edge
2022:Hawks Low
1872:The Cloud
1807:Bole Hill
1792:Blake Low
1737:Aleck Low
1732:Abney Low
1690:The Cloud
810:Jane Eyre
776:Pemberley
669:in 1951.
572:Ilam Rock
551:visible.
514:Ilam Rock
333:with the
246:packhorse
238:of 1086.
206:Neolithic
182:limestone
158:Ilam Rock
89:1°46′37″W
70:, England
55:Geography
28:Dove Dale
2933:See also
2531:Dovedale
2287:Win Hill
2262:West Nab
2167:Pike Low
2117:Low Moor
2112:Lost Lad
2062:High Neb
2052:High Low
1987:Grin Low
1812:Bolehill
1802:Bleaklow
1767:Big Moor
1757:Back Tor
1677:Marilyns
1627:Dovedale
1512:22 March
1469:22 March
1181:BBC News
1155:BBC News
772:Mr Darcy
656:In 1931
488:medieval
459:panniers
424:Milldale
417:SK141516
401:Midlands
384:SK151510
250:medieval
190:ice ages
127:Dovedale
60:Location
38:Dovedale
2576:Mam Tor
2122:Mam Tor
1947:Fin Cop
1669:England
1556:4 April
1443:5 April
1407:4 April
1385:4 April
1363:4 April
1341:4 April
1319:6 April
1297:4 April
1275:15 June
1249:15 June
1223:15 June
1187:15 June
1161:15 June
1135:5 April
1113:5 April
1072:4 April
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1024:4 April
993:4 April
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949:4 April
927:4 April
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852:⁄
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649:ran to
638:Tourism
329:to its
230:are of
220:Vikings
196:History
176:Geology
133:in the
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662:Labour
643:Gentry
632:dipper
492:Wetton
389:Thorpe
254:Wetton
228:Thorpe
131:valley
115:Rivers
1927:Emlin
823:film
467:Latin
407:word
272:Roman
129:is a
1605:ISBN
1592:ISBN
1579:ISBN
1558:2008
1536:2013
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1091:ISBN
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