What is the oldest house in Matlock Derbyshire?

Wellfield Cottage, located on The Bank, is widely cited as one of the oldest, if not the oldest, house in Matlock, Derbyshire, with a date stone of 1667. Other significant 17th-century buildings in the area include Derwent House (circa 1670) and 1 Knowleston Place. These buildings are constructed from local gritstone, typical of the Derbyshire Dales.
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What was Matlock famous for?

Matlock is famous for its history as a 19th-century Victorian spa town, known for its natural thermal springs and hydropathic establishments like Smedley's Hydro, attracting visitors for health treatments in beautiful Peak District scenery. Today, it's celebrated as a market town with independent shops, a central park, and a gateway to outdoor activities in the Peak District, while its neighbour Matlock Bath retains a lively tourist feel.
 
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What was filmed in Matlock?

  • Dead Man's Shoes. 20041h 30mNot Rated52Metascore. 7.5 (62K) Rate. ...
  • Peak Practice. 1993–2002TV-14TV Series. 6.5 (602) Rate. ...
  • The Improbable Son. 200936mTV Movie. Rate. ...
  • Dangerman: The Incredible Mr. Goodwin. 2013– TV Series. ...
  • The Opportunity. 200910mShort. Rate. ...
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  • Interceptor. Episode:
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Is it okay to buy a 100 year old house?

It depends on your priorities, budget, and willingness to invest in maintenance and potential renovations. A 100-year-old house — or an even older house — isn't necessarily a dealbreaker. Many of these properties have been lovingly maintained and even updated with modern amenities while preserving their original charm.
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What is the world record for the oldest house?

The oldest houses in the world are at neolithic Çatalhöyük in present-day Turkey, dating from around 7,500–5,700 BC.
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What is the prettiest town in Derbyshire?

There's no single "prettiest," but popular contenders for prettiest town/village in Derbyshire include Hartington, famous for cheese and charm; Wirksworth, an artistic hub with cool lanes; Castleton, the "Gem of the Peak" in the Hope Valley with caverns and Peveril Castle; and Edensor, a perfect estate village near Chatsworth, while Matlock offers classic spa town beauty.
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What is the house overlooking Matlock?

Riber Castle is a 19th century Grade II listed country house overlooking Matlock, Derbyshire. It was built by local mill-owner John Smedley in 1862 as his private home. After the death of Smedley's wife, the castle became a boys' school until the 1930s.
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Was Harry Potter filmed in Derbyshire?

Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire was used to film the exterior scenes of Malfoy Manor, family home of Harry Potter's nemesis Draco, of Slytherin house. It features in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, with help from some CGI effects.
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What celebrities are from Derbyshire?

  • Jason Statham. Actor. Producer. ...
  • John Hurt. Actor. Soundtrack 1984 (1984) ...
  • Maxwell Caulfield. Actor. Producer. ...
  • Ewan Mitchell. Actor High Life (2018) Ewan Robert Mitchell is an English actor (born in Derby). ...
  • Michael Socha. Actor Papillon (2017) ...
  • Tom Chambers. Actor. ...
  • Elizabeth Spriggs. Actress. ...
  • Alan Bates. Actor.
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Why is it called Matlock?

English: habitational name from Matlock in Derbyshire. The placename probably derives from Old English mæthel 'speech, assembly, meeting place' + āc 'oak tree'.
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Is Matlock a nice place to live?

Yes, Matlock is generally considered a nice place to live, praised for its stunning Peak District setting, community feel, good transport links (trains to Derby/Nottingham), amenities, and outdoor access, though it can suffer from tourist traffic and seasonal crowds, with some mentioning concerns about limited local jobs outside hospitality and higher tourist-oriented prices, balancing its beauty with potential drawbacks.
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What is the oldest bloodline in England?

The 4 Oldest Families in England
  • Berkeley family. Time period/year founded: 12th century. Lineage: Anglo-Saxon. ...
  • Arden Family. Time period/year founded: 11th century. Lineage: Anglo-Saxon. ...
  • Clan Swinton. Time period/year founded: 11th century. Lineage: Anglo-Saxon. ...
  • Grindlay Family. Time period/year founded: 850. Lineage: Anglo-Saxon.
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Which is the oldest village in the UK?

Colchester claims to be Britain's oldest recorded town. However as of 2019 (possibly pre-empting its grant of city status in 2022) it has begun claiming the title of "Britain's First City". Its claim is based on a reference by Pliny the Elder, the Roman writer, in his Natural History (Historia Naturalis) in 77 AD.
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What is the most isolated house in England?

Skiddaw House, located in the Lake District, is 3.5 miles from the nearest road, and with no other houses or buildings in view. The home, near Keswick, has gone on sale for the first time in the 200 years since it was built and is touted as 'the most remote house in England.
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What film was filmed in Matlock?

Dead Man's Shoes

Some scenes were shot at Riber Castle, a ruined 19th-century mansion perched on a hill, which served as a dramatic backdrop for the film's unsettling atmosphere, though most were filmed in the streets of Matlock itself (try Wolds Rise, Bakewell Road, Hurst Rise and Alfreton Road, amongst others).
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What famous houses are in Derbyshire?

Chatsworth House and Haddon Hall are two of the most famous Estates in the area and have been the location for numerous film and television programmes. National Trust properties nearby include Hardwick Hall, Sudbury Hall and Ilam Hall and the English Heritage Bolsover Castle is also worth a visit.
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Where did Tom Cruise film in Derbyshire?

Luxury Peak District getaway in picturesque Derbyshire village where Tom Cruise filmed Mission Impossible. Discover the luxury Peak District apartment in Stoney Middleton, renowned for its connection with Tom Cruise's Mission Impossible filming location.
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What is the happiest town in Derbyshire?

Chesterfield is frequently named the happiest place to live in Derbyshire and the wider East Midlands, based on recent studies like Rightmove's annual survey (December 2025). Residents and articles highlight its community feel, friendly people, affordability, historic character (like the famous Crooked Spire), abundant green spaces (such as Queen's Park), and immediate access to the Peak District National Park for outdoor activities.
 
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What is the lost village in Derbyshire?

Derwent was a village 'drowned' in 1944 when the Ladybower Reservoir in Derbyshire, England, was created. The village of Ashopton, Derwent Woodlands church, and Derwent Hall were also 'drowned' in the construction of the reservoir.
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Where is the oldest house in the UK?

Saltford Manor House, Somerset: Widely regarded as the oldest continuously inhabited house in England, Saltford Manor dates back to around 1148. Its Norman stonework and medieval features have stood the test of time, providing a rare glimpse into the craftsmanship of the 12th century.
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Who is the oldest living person on record?

The oldest living person in the world whose age has been validated is Ethel Caterham of the United Kingdom, who has lived 116 years, 130 days.
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