Derwent was once a small village in the heart of the Peak District in Derbyshire, but between 1935 and 1943 it was flooded to ...
Following heavy rain in the Peak District, water cascades over Derwent Dam, filling the Ladybower Reservoir below.
Recent dry weather has left many of us spending days on end soaking up the outdoors, whether hosting barbeques at home or enjoying walks in the countryside. But amongst the excitement, it's hard to ...
A once thriving village with a school, post office, church and manor house, was intentionally flooded more than 80 years ago ...
In the Peak District between Manchester and Sheffield lie two once-thriving villages that were purposely drowned during the construction of a reservoir. The Derbyshire villages of Ashopton and Derwent ...
"People come up to me and say isn't it beautiful around here. But it's nothing to what it was. It's all man-made now." These are the poignant words of Morris Cottrill, whose family called the village ...