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The National Tramway Museum, situated in the heart of the Derbyshire countryside is a world from a bygone age, where vintage trams transport visitors along cobbled streets, past enchanting buildings, and into breathtaking scenery.
A large exhibition on 3500 years of lead mining with displays on geology, mines and miners, tools and engines. The climbing shafts make it suitable for children as well.
Sir Richard Arkwright's 1783 showpiece Masson Mills, on the River Derwent at Matlock Bath are the finest surviving and best preserved example of one of Arkwright's cotton mills. Fascinating museum with historic working textile machinery.
A gallery displaying original paintings by Pollyanna Pickering as well as a selection of prints and limited editions.
Visit a hands on museum where you can experience and wonder at the almost forgotten world of a Derbyshire lead miner.
An aquarium housed in the original spa bathing pool and outbuildings with a large thermal pool fed by a spring with koi, mirror and common carp, tropical fish and holograms.
A project to re-open a 20-mile railway line between Matlock and Buxton as a steam railway with working steam and diesel locos, loco restoration, displays, buffet and shops.
Cycling and cycle hire on the High Peak and Tissington Trails and the surrounding countryside.
The entrance is now through 'The Victorian Teashop', so you will receive a friendly welcome before going up to the first floor, which is occupied entirely by the 'Life in a Lens' museum, where you will find a number of themed rooms.
Collection of harnesses, collars, liveries, horse-drawn vehicles and equipment. Horse-drawn carriage and are by arrangement and a blacksmith is at work.