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FACTORY SHOPS in & around MATLOCK...

John Smedley Factory Shop
Lea Mills, Lea Bridge, Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 5AG
Tel: 01629 530426
Email: enquiries@johnsmedley.com
URL: www.johnsmedley.com
John Smedley have been designing and making quality knitwear from our mill in the heartland of Derbyshire, England, for over 200 years.
Location: Turn off A6 Derby Matlock Road at Cromford, to Lea Bridge approx 2miles.
Dates Open: All year except 25th, 26th, 27th, 31st Dec, & 1st Jan. Closes 1.30pm on 24th Dec.
Open Times: Mon-Sun. 10am - 4pm
Entry: N/A

FAMILY DAYS OUT in & around MATLOCK...

Crich Tramway Village
Crich, Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 5DP
Tel: 01773 854321
Fax: 01773 854320
Email: enquiries@tramway.co.uk
URL: www.tramway.co.uk
Nestling high up in the heart of Derbyshire overlooking the famous Derwent Valley, this renowned archive of transportation is open almost throughout the year and offers something for all ages. Special event days are held regularly.
Location: 8 miles from Junct. 28 of M1, also accessed from A38, A6, A61 and A52.
Dates Open: 18th Feb-25th Mar 2012 10.30am-4.30pm: 31st Mar-4th Nov 2012. 10am-5.30pm
Entry: Adults from £12:Child 4-15yrs from £7:Senior from £9.50:Family from £35.(Prices do not include Premier events.)
Car Parking Child Discounts Children Welcome Coach Parties Welcome Disabled Facilities High Chairs Available Licensed Premises Restaurant Special Group Rates
Little Monkeys
Darwin Forest Country Park, Darley Moor, Two Dales, Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 5LN
Tel: 01629 736212
Fax: 01629 735015
Email: enquiries@little-monkeys.co.uk
URL: www.little-monkeys.co.uk
Looking for an exciting, indoor play centre or party venue for your children? Come and join in the fun at Little Monkeys, the newest and best indoor play centre in Derbyshire.
Location: Darley Moor, near Matlock
Dates Open: All year
Open Times: Daily 10am-6pm.
Entry: £4.50 per child for 2hrs play. Discounts for Park residents.
Car Parking Children Welcome Disabled Facilities High Chairs Available No Smoking Restaurant Vegetarian Menu
Matlock Bath Aquarium & Exhibitions
110 North Parade, Matlock Bath, Derbyshire, DE4 3NS
Tel: 01629 583624 / 582350
Fax: 01629 760793
URL: www.matlockbathaquarium.co.uk
Native, tropical and marine fish housed in the former Matlock Bath Hydro. Exhibits include a petrifying well, a hologram gallery, gemstone and fossil collections, the original Victorian stone staircase and the spring-fed, thermal pool.
Location: Matlock Bath
Dates Open: Easter to end October
Open Times: 10am - 5.30pm (extended times during high season).Winter weekends and Christmas holidays 10am-5pm.
Entry: 20% discount for groups of 20 or more.
Children Welcome Special Group Rates
Peak Railway
Matlock Station, Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 3NA
Tel: 01629 580381
Fax: 01629 760645
Email: peakrail@peakrail.co.uk
URL: www.peakrail.co.uk
Peak Rail not only offers you a nostalgic train journey but also the opportunity to enjoy the breathtaking scenery of the Derbyshire countryside. Steam trains operate throughout the year.
Location: Trains operate from Matlock Riverside Station to Rowsley.
Dates Open: All year see website for further details
Open Times: See timetable of dates & times on Peak Rail website
Entry: Adult £7.50: Seniors: £6: Child under 3 Free: Child 3-5 £2: Child 6-15 £4: Family: £23.
Car Parking Child Discounts Children Welcome Coach Parties Welcome Disabled Facilities No Smoking Restaurant Special Group Rates Vegetarian Menu
The Heights Of Abraham
Matlock Bath, Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 3PD
Tel: 01629 582365
Fax: 01629 581128
Email: office@heightsofabraham.com
URL: www.heightsofabraham.com
Welcome to one of the Peak District’s oldest and most popular days out, an attraction where stunning natural beauty is matched by human achievement, and the historic blends seamlessly with the futuristic.
Location: Next to railway station on A6 Matlock Bath, 18 miles north of Derby. Signed from Junc 28 M1 & A38
Dates Open: 2012: 11-19 Feb. daily: 25 Feb-18th Mar. Weekends only: 24th March - 4 Nov. daily.
Open Times: Normally 10am - 4.30pm (later at peak times)).
Entry: (2011) Adults £12.50. Child (5-16yrs) £8.80. Seniors £9.00. Family Saver £37.50. Senior Saver £33.
Child Discounts Children Welcome No Smoking Restaurant

GARDEN CENTRES in & around MATLOCK...

Lea Gardens & Nursery
Long Lane, Lea, Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 5GH
Tel: 01629 534380
Fax: 01629 534260
URL: www.leagarden.co.uk
Lea Gardens is a unique collection of highly acclaimed rhododendrons, azaleas kalmias and other plants collected from the far corners of the world.
Location: Matlock
Dates Open: Ring for opening times
Open Times: Daily 10am - 5.30pm, 20th March till 30th June

HISTORIC & ARCHITECTURAL SITES in & around MATLOCK...

Arkwrights Cromford Mill
Cromford, Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 3RQ
Tel: 01629 823256
Fax: 01629 823256
Email: visitorservices@arkwrightsociety.org.uk
URL: www.arkwrightsociety.org.uk
Worlds first successful water- powered cotton spinning mill, restored by the Arkwright Society. Mill and village tours, each one hour duration (combined tour 2hrs) Shops, restaurant and exhibition gallery on-site.
Location: Cromford
Dates Open: Weekdays and weekends
Open Times: 9am - 5pm
Entry: Free
Hob Hurst's House
Beeley, Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 2NR
URL: www.english-heritage.org.uk/server/show/...
A square prehistoric burial chamber with an earthwork ditch and outer bank. Named after a local goblin.
Location: Beeley
Open Times: All year
Entry: Free

INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE in & around MATLOCK...

John Smedley Limited
Lea Mills, Lea Bridge, Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 5AG
Tel: 01629 534571 or for web 01629 530 479
Fax: 01629 534 691
Email: enquiries@johnsmedley.com
URL: www.johnsmedley.com
Founded in 1784, the spinning mill took power from a local brook to produce the knitwear it became renowned for. Now part of a World Heritage Site, the factory is situated in 'an area of outstanding beauty'.

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