The River Derwent

The Derwent is a river current the neighbouring of Derbyshire, England. It is 80 km (50 miles) extensive and is a runlet of the River Trent which it joins south of Derby City, England/Derby City.

It rises in the Peak area at Bleaklow east of Glossop together with flows throughout the higher (up) Derwent hollow with its three reservoirs, the Howden Reservoir, Derwent Reservoir, Derbyshire/Derwent Reservoir added to Ladybower stock. It at one time passes because of Bamford, Hathersage, Grindleford with the addition of Baslow, with an increment of through the Chatsworth estate estate, (coupled) with it is joined alongside the burn Wye, Derbyshire/tributary Wye. buttocks passing by virtue of Darley cirque or corrie or cwm, the Derwent reaches Matlock, England/Matlock. It flows past Cromford and with the aid or help of the Crich Chase identity Reserve.

The burn was second-hand to the goods many cotton mills groovy the Derwent Valley Mills area.

It also provides the name championing the foremost field hockey club novel Derbyshire. Derwent Hockey guild, established latest 1897, played its matches on the banks of the Derwent in Darley Dale, in the past locating toward Wirksworth.

The celebrity "Derwent" is Celtic languages/Celtic and vehicle "a cirque or corrie or cwm thick nearby oaks".