Carsington

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Carsington

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Carsington (Derbyshire)
Carsington

Carsington shown within Derbyshire
Population 111
OS grid reference SK250534
District Derbyshire Dales
Shire county Derbyshire
Region East Midlands
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town MATLOCK
Postcode district DE4
Police Derbyshire
Fire Derbyshire
Ambulance East Midlands
European Parliament East Midlands
List of places: UKEnglandDerbyshire

Coordinates: 53°04′41″N 1°37′37″W / 53.078, -1.627

Carsington is a village located in the middle of the Derbyshire Dales, England, it adjoins the hamlet of Hopton, close to the historic town of Wirksworth and village of Brassington.

Population - 111 [1]

[edit] History

Carsington has a long history, including Roman occupation (an old Roman settlement now lies beneath the reservoir). In prehistoric times, woolly rhinos lived in the area; the remains of one such animal were discovered nearby in the "Dream Cave" adjacent to the Callow and Hopton end of Summer Lane in the late twentieth century. Full details of this are in Wirksworth Heritage Centre (linked to from Wirksworth's Wikipedia entry).

Popular Channel 4 archaeology series Time Team once visited Carsington to investigate the archaeology and ancient remains in the pastures, where they visited a cave, discovered by Pegasus CC Nottingham, full of ancient human bones.

[edit] Carsington today

Today, Carsington has one pub, the Miner's Arms; a primary school; the community is primarily composed of a strong commuter and retiree contingent to replace the traditional agricultural, mining and quarrying community.

Carsington Reservoir, opened in 1992, stores water from the River Derwent and is operated by Severn Trent Water. It is open all year for recreation, with an extensive cycle path, several bird hides, a water sports and sailing centre. Inside the visitor centre, there are a trail, several specialist shops and a café/restaurant.


[edit] References

  1. ^ (1991 Census)
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