Derbyshire’s Derwent Valley is recognised world-wide as the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution.
The innovative waterwheels which powered silk and cotton mills along this idyllic stretch of the River Derwent created mass-production techniques which shaped the modern world.
Though many of these once-essential historic buildings have survived and thrived as museums and tourist spots, others have fallen into disrepair and face an uncertain future.
Samuel Moore reports from Kedleston Road
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