Monday 11 November 2013

MATLOCK FROM ON HIGH


This 2002 photo of Matlock was taken from the public footpath in front of Riber Castle & I always said I would go back & re-take this shot on a better day. So this September, eleven years later, on a Sunday morning I said Matlock, so off I went. The sky wasn't perfect, but it was a sunny day. 


Riber Castle from the park in Matlock taken in May 2002. The Castle had been a shell since the 1950's, but from 1960 to 2000 the ruin was a fauna reserve and wildlife park. 



It's still not a perfect picture, at least it's better than my 1st attempt. Now armed with a zoom lens distance is no problem.


Matlock Town's football ground. You could watch the whole match from up here for free with a good pair of binoculars.


The award winning Victorian Hall Leys Park from Riber Castle


The Hydro on Matlock Bank, was built by John Smedley, a Victorian mill owner, philanthropist & builder of Riber Castle. The Hydro offered a world famous water cure until it closed in the 1950s. Today it's the headquarters of Derbyshire County Council. 


The Castle is now being converted into apartments, which has been a slow process since 2009. So if you have 3/4's of a million pounds (sterling) to spare, you can buy one of the Towers !


If you wish to see Matlock from this view point, Can I ask you, please if you going by car, to be courteous were you park, as there are very few places to park in the village. So if you can park before the village, it's only a short walk by the cottages & up the hill via the footpath to this point.


Update 5.11.16

I revisited Riber Castle & Matlock in October of this year, so I have added these three photos to the post. 


Hopefully this one is spot on ! The autumn colours of the trees are just starting to taking place.



There's a lay-by just to the left of the gatehouse where you can see this view of the castle, strangely I had not been down the road to this point before. 



View of the castle from Matlock Archives, taken with the zoom lens of a compact camera, hence it being not very good quality. With the look of it, it shouldn't be too long now that folk will be living in the castle !


If you would like to read more about Riber Castle, I have added 3 links.







1 comment:

  1. I remember Riber castle being a zoo. Nice to know it is being renovated. The new apartments will have spectacular views.

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