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Bakewell is a small market town in Derbyshire, England.
It is the only town in the Peak District. It is located
on the River Wye, about thirteen miles (21 km) southwest
of Sheffield, close to the tourist attractions of
Chatsworth House and Haddon Hall. It is well known
for the local confection, Bakewell Pudding (often
incorrectly called Bakewell Tart). Villages near Bakewell
include Ashford-in-the-Water, Elton, Monyash, Over
Haddon, Sheldon, Rowsley and Youlgreave. Although
there is evidence of earlier settlements in the area,
Bakewell itself was probably founded in Saxon times.
The church, which was founded in 920, has a 9th century
cross in the churchyard. The present church was constructed
in the 12th and 13th centuries but was virtually rebuilt
in the 1840s. By Norman times Bakewell had gained
some importance—the town, and its church (having
two priests) being mentioned in the Domesday Book.
The five-arched bridge over the River Wye at Bakewell
that was constructed in the 13th century is one of
the few surviving remnants of this earlier period.
The small town grew after an eighteenth century bid
to make it a spa town, in the manner of Buxton. The
construction of the Lumford Mill by Richard Arkwright
in 1777 was followed by the rebuilding of much of
the town in the 19th century.
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