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Population
  
507 (2011)

Region
  
East Midlands

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Local time
  
Thursday 2:41 PM

District
  
Derbyshire Dales

OS grid reference
  
SK258659

Country
  
England

Post town
  
MATLOCK

Shire county
  
Derbyshire

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Weather
  
11°C, Wind NE at 32 km/h, 65% Humidity

Rowsley is a village on the A6 road in the English county of Derbyshire. The population as at the 2011 census was 507.

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Map of Rowsley, UK

It is at the point where the River Wye flows into the River Derwent and prospered from mills on both. The border of the Peak District National Park runs through the village west of the River Wye and immediately to the north of Chatsworth Road.

Overview

Notable features are the bridge over the River Derwent, St Katherine's Church, Rowsley and the Grade-II*-listed Peacock hotel, originally built in 1652 as a manor house by John Stevenson, agent to Lady Manners, whose family crest bearing a peacock gives it its name. Both Longfellow and Landseer are said to have stayed there. Nearby is Chatsworth House, home of the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire.

It was the site of an extensive motive power depot and marshalling yard, the first being built by the Manchester, Buxton, Matlock and Midlands Junction Railway with a railway station designed by Joseph Paxton in 1849. This was replaced by a new station when the line was extended northwards in 1862. It was frequently used by King Edward VII when he visited Chatsworth House. The original station became a goods depot until 1968, when it was used as a contractor's yard. It then became the centrepiece of a shopping development known as Peak Village.

Rowsley South

Rowsley South is the current northern terminus of the preserved heritage railway Peak Rail, and is located about a quarter-mile south of the village itself. Running for a length of four miles between Rowsley and Matlock, it is projected that the heritage railway will run into Rowsley proper in the near future. In the long term, the A6 presents the greatest challenge to the organisation, as a new bridge is required to be built over it in order to reach the viaduct which crosses the River Derwent and thence the trackbed that runs through the Duke of Rutland's estate to Bakewell.

Notable residents

  • Philip Whitehead, MP, MEP, author and Emmy Award-winning television producer, was brought up here.
  • References

    Rowsley Wikipedia