Hopton, Derbyshire

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Hopton
Derbyshire

Hopton
Location
Grid reference: SK257532
Location: 53°4’37"N, 1°37’1"W
Data
Post town: Matlock
Postcode: DE4
Local Government
Council: Derbyshire Dales

Hopton is a hamlet in Derbyshire. It is found to the southwest of Wirksworth and at the northern end of Carsington Water.

The village had a long association with the Gell family who had extensive lead mining interests in the Wirksworth area and lived at Hopton Hall. Notable members include Sir John Gell who was a Parliamentarian in the Civil War and Sir William Gell who was an archaeologist.

The famous Hopton Incline of the Cromford and High Peak Railway, (now disused and part of the High Peak Trail and Pennine Bridleway), is about 1 mile north of the village.

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