Derbyshire Landscapes
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The Peak District National Park
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Created in 1951 as the first National Park in Britain, the Peak District is still the most-visited National Park in the country.
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The Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site
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The Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site was created by UNESCO in 2001. Containing the very first factories to be built anywhere in the world, it recognises the area as the true birthplace of the Industrial Revolution.
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The Vale of Edale & Kinder Scout
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Containing the start point of the Pennine Way, the Vale of Edale is a very popular area with walkers. On the north side of the valley stands the brooding mass of Kinder Scout, one of just two peaks in Derbyshire to be officially classed as a mountain.
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All pictures come in sizes from 6 x 4 inches upwards, with some available in sizes up to an impressive 30 x 20 inches.
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