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High Tor



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Published Date: 20 June 2007
High Tor, situated between Matlock and Matlock Bath is dominated by a great limestone outcrop which towers almost 400 feet above the river Derwent.
High Tor Grounds offer a network of paths enabling visitors to explore the area and experience the spectacular panoramic views from the top of the tor.

In 1933 High Tor Grounds were listed as grade 11 on the National Register of Historic Parks an
d Gardens.

They were restored by the Derbyshire Dales District Council after falling into disrepair and are maintained by them.

Here are some picture postcards of Matlock Bath's High Tor. Send us your pictures and memories.















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For walks around High Tor and the Matlock Bath area click here



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  • Last Updated: 05 July 2007 12:52 PM
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  • Location: Matlock
 
 

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