What Areas Are Classed As Derbyshire?

The administrative county comprises eight districts: Amber Valley, Bolsover, Derbyshire Dales, North East Derbyshire, South Derbyshire, and the boroughs of Chesterfield, Erewash, and High Peak.

What comes under Derbyshire?

Derby

  • Derby.
  • Chesterfield.
  • Swadlincote.
  • Glossop.
  • Ilkeston.
  • Belper.
  • Dronfield.
  • Buxton.

What are the districts in Derbyshire?

District and borough councils

  • Amber Valley Borough Council tel: 01773 570222.
  • Bolsover District Council tel: 01246 242424.
  • Chesterfield Borough Council tel: 01246 345345.
  • Derbyshire Dales District Council tel: 01629 761100.
  • Erewash Borough Council tel: 0115 907 2244.
  • High Peak Borough Council tel: 0345 129 7777.

Is Derby and Derbyshire the same?

By traditional definitions, Derby is the county town of Derbyshire, although Derbyshire’s administrative centre has in recent years been Matlock.

How many towns are in Derbyshire?

In 2011, there were 42 settlements with 5,000 or more inhabitants in Derbyshire, shown in the table below.
List of settlements.

Town Dronfield
Population 2001 21,330
2011 21,261
Borough/ District North East Derbyshire

What are the biggest towns in Derbyshire?

Chesterfield is our largest town and is home to 104,000 people. Eight other main towns have populations of over 20,000. A large part of the north and west of the county is very rural, much of it in the Peak District National Park.

What counties does Derbyshire border?

The ceremonial county of Derbyshire borders with Greater Manchester, West Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire, Staffordshire and Cheshire.

Is Mickleover Derby or Derbyshire?

Mickleover is a large suburban village of Derby, in Derbyshire, England.

What is the prettiest village in Derbyshire?

Chatsworth is probably at the top of any list of places to visit in Derbyshire, and once the delights of its House and Gardens have been explored, the estate villages of Edensor, Beeley, Pilsley (home of the famous Chatsworth Estate Shop) and Calton Lees, and nearby Baslow, all offer alternative places to eat and drink

What is the highest town in Derbyshire?

Flash has the distinction of being the highest village in England, at 1514 feet above sea level, and in winter it is frequently snow-bound.

Is Chesterfield classed as Derbyshire?

Chesterfield is a market town and unparished area in the Borough of Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England, 24 miles (39 km) north of Derby and 11 miles (18 km) south of Sheffield at the confluence of the River Rother and River Hipper.

Did Sheffield used to be in Derbyshire?

It is historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire and some of its southern suburbs were transferred from Derbyshire to the city council. It is the largest settlement in South Yorkshire.

What accent is Derbyshire?

Dialects of northern Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire usually share similarities with Northern English dialects. Relative to other English dialects, there have been relatively few studies of East Midlands English.

What percentage of Derbyshire is white?

Ethnicity in Derbyshire
In England more broadly the portion of the population that is white is 85.4%. 7.8% are Asian and 3.5% are Black.

What are the hundreds of Derbyshire?

The Hundreds of Derbyshire were the geographic divisions of the historic county of Derbyshire for administrative, military and judicial purposes. They were established in Derbyshire some time before the Norman conquest. In the Domesday Survey of 1086 AD the hundreds were called wapentakes.

Is Derbyshire a deprived area?

Office for National Statistics data show 47.1% of households in Derbyshire Dales were deprived in at least one of these “dimensions” when the most recent census was carried out. It meant the area stood below the average across England and Wales​, of 51.7%.

Which is nicer Bakewell or Buxton?

Bakewell is nicer. Buxton is nice enough! There is some crime, but it’s a smaller town so there’s certainly worse places. It’s pretty in places, afew areas to avoid though.

Which is better Buxton or Matlock?

Of the two towns, Buxton has more facilities and more to interest the visitor (Matlock itself has little to interest the Tourist although Matlock Bath is worth a day visit).

What is the highest pub in Derbyshire?

The Barrel Inn
Being one of only five properties in this small hamlet, on a table of land some 1300 feet above sea level, The Barrel Inn proudly claims to be the highest pub in Derbyshire.

What towns are near Derbyshire?

  • Bakewell. Address: Derbyshire, Bakewell, DE45 1DS.
  • Ashbourne. Address: Ashbourne, Derbyshire.
  • Matlock. Address: Derbyshire.
  • Buxton. Address: Buxton, Buxton, Derbyshire.
  • Chesterfield. Address: Chesterfield, Chesterfield.
  • Dronfield. Address: Green Lane, Dronfield, Derbyshire, S18 2LL.
  • Leek. Address:
  • Derby. Address:

Is West Midlands A Derbyshire?

The East Midlands includes the historic and geographic counties of Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire, Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire, and Rutland. The West Midlands comprises Staffordshire, Warwickshire, Shropshire, Herefordshire, and Worcestershire.