About Matlock Bath

Matlock Bath is a wonderful historic village in the Derbyshire Peak District – a mecca for photographers – offering many attractions from museums to amusements! Matlock Bath even has a cable car to take you up to the famous Heights of Abraham for a wonderful view.

The village of Matlock Bath is a designated conservation area and many of its buildings are in a reasonable state of preservation and presentation – although more needs to be done. Set in a steep-sided gorge, its aspect is breathtaking and was a health spa in Georgian and Victorian times.

Nowadays, Matlock Bath attracts a wide range of visitors and the mood changes constantly throughout the year. In the Autumn there are the famous 'Venetian Nights'.

There is genuinely something for everyone in Matlock Bath, so find the time to come and see it for yourself.

Peter Hague

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The "Jubilee Bridge" built in 1897 over the Derwent river in the scenic village of Matlock Bath in Derbyshire, England.

The Victorian Teashop

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