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advice for residents of Duffield, Derbyshire
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Duffield is a prosperous commuter village
situated next to the River Derwent in Derbyshire at
the lower end of the Pennines around five miles north
of Derby England. There have been humans in the area,
probably, from the iron age. It is controversial whether
the Romans maintained a military presence to protect
the ford across which the convoys of lead from Wirksworth
joined Rykneld Way en route for the North Sea ports.
However, in Anglo Saxon times it would seem to have
been occupied by persons of some position, and in
Norman times, Henry de Ferrars built a substantial
castle. During this period, it was the centre of Duffield
Frith, which extended over many miles radius. The
castle was destroyed after a rebellion by the Ferrars
and its foundations were only rediscovered in the
late nineteenth century. These are now in the care
of the National Trust With the growth of engineering
in Derby it became a dormitory village, populated
by the managment and workers of Rolls-Royce and the
Midland Railway In the nineteen fifties it expanded
further with new housing developments raising the
population to around 5000. The attraction of the village
for housebuyers, centres around the successful secondary
school, Ecclesbourne, which was built at this time.
Duffield railway station, which serves the village,
is located on the Derwent Valley Line. Duffield will
also be the future terminus of the Ecclesbourne Valley
heritage railway, which originates at Wirksworth.
North of Duffield the main line passes under 'The
Chevin' (aka Firestone Hill) through the Milford Tunnel
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