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What to See in Matlock Bath - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 6 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Matlock Bath (United Kingdom). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Great Masson Cavern, Heights of Abraham, and Peak District Lead Mining Museum. Also, be sure to include Holy Trinity Church in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Matlock Bath (England).

Great Masson Cavern

Tourist attraction in Matlock Bath, England
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Tourist attraction in Matlock Bath, England. Great Masson Cavern is one of two caves at the Heights of Abraham, Matlock Bath, Derbyshire, England. The other is Great Rutland Cavern.

Great Masson Cavern is notable for its lack of stalactites and stalagmites, as the cave is coated in a clay-like substance that inhibits deposition. However, it still has some rock formations such as "the Owl" and "the Rabbit". It was first opened to visitor viewing in Victorian times and had been mined for fluorspar prior to the opening to visitors.[1]

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Heights of Abraham

Historical landmark in England
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Historical landmark in England. The Heights of Abraham is a tourist attraction in Matlock Bath, Derbyshire, England. It consists of a hilltop park on top of Masson Hill, accessed from the village by either the Heights of Abraham cable car or a steep zig-zag path. The heights are named after a supposed resemblance to the Plains of Abraham, also known as the Heights of Abraham, in Quebec, Canada, where James Wolfe died in battle.

Amongst the attractions in the park, which has been open since Victorian times, are cavern and mine tours. There are also views of the dramatic scenery of the valley of the River Derwent. The cable car was opened in 1984 to provide easier access.

The Heights of Abraham are listed as grade II* in the register of historic parks and gardens of special historic interest in England.[2]

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Peak District Lead Mining Museum

Museum in England
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Museum in England. The Peak District Lead Mining Museum is located at Matlock Bath, Derbyshire, England. The museum has a mockup of a lead mine in which children may safely experience and explore how the miners, and in particular how children, were used in this dangerous aspect of England's industrial past. The museum is housed inside Grand Pavilion, Matlock Bath.[3]

Address: Grand Pavilion South Parade, DE4 3NR Matlock Bath

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Holy Trinity Church

Church in Matlock Bath, England
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Church in Matlock Bath, England. Holy Trinity Church, Matlock Bath is a Grade II listed parish church in the Church of England in Matlock Bath, Derbyshire.[4]

Address: Derby Rd, DE4 3PU Matlock

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Matlock Bath Illuminations

Matlock Bath Illuminations
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Concerts and shows, Baths

Address: Derwent Gardens, Matlock Bath

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Grand Pavilion

Live music venue in England
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Live music venue in England. The Grand Pavilion, Matlock Bath, is an Edwardian building in Matlock Bath, Derbyshire, England, built in 1910 and run by the local community and operated by their own charitable company. It houses the Peak District Lead Mining Museum.

In 2010, Derbyshire Dales District Council began a consultation looking at prospects for removing the building from their ownership. This action put the building's future at risk, and in response to this threat a local community action group, the Save the Pavilion Group, was created to save the building.

The Matlock Bath Pavilion has been home to many music events. The building housed a nightclub until the early 2000s, resuming this function in 2019 when the main hall was used for a Rave held by a local radio station and a 15k Soundsystem. Performers on the night included members of The Shining Path Collective alongside DJ's Wrighty, MAKS, N2G and MC Natz.

The Save the Pavilion Group successfully extended the consultation deadline, which allowed them to create a feasibility study examining how the building could be protected and safeguarded in the future by returning the building to its original use as a theatre, music and entertainment venue with a community function for the local population.

The feasibility study was accepted by Derbyshire Dales District Council in 2012, and it was agreed that the Save the Pavilion Group would take on the lease of the building. In the same year, the Save the Pavilion Group was renamed The Grand Pavilion Ltd and was registered both as an Ltd company and a charity.[5]

Address: Grand Pavilion South Parade, DE4 3NR Matlock Bath

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