Alderwasley

      Coordinates: 53°04′N 1°32′W / 53.07°N 01.53°W / 53.07; -01.53

      Alderwasley
      Alderwasley is located in Derbyshire
      Alderwasley

       Alderwasley shown within Derbyshire
      OS grid reference SK3153
      Shire county Derbyshire
      Region East Midlands
      Country England
      Sovereign state United Kingdom
      Police Derbyshire
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      Alderwasley (/ˌælərzˈl/ AL-ərz-LEE)[1] is a village and civil parish in the Amber Valley district of Derbyshire, England. Alderwasley Hall is the home to one of the sites of Alderwasley Hall School which is a special school for children and young people with Aspergers and/or Speech and Language Difficulties. It is about six miles north of Belper.

      In the Middle Ages, it was a manor within Duffield Frith and contained the Royal Park of Shining Cliff Woods and a later park was formed to the south called Bradley Laund. In 1284 the Shining Cliff was given to William Foun by Edmund Crouchback, Earl of Lancaster. Foun was given the job of maintaining the boundaries between the Pendleton and Peatpits Brooks.

      Alderwasley Hall – home of the Hurt family – now a school

      This passed to Thomas Lowe by marriage in 1471. His son Anthony Lowe, as gentleman of the bedchamber for Henry VIII, was made a hereditary forester of Duffield Frith in 1523, and awarded the Manor of Alderwasley, with Ashleyhay, in 1528. In 1670 the whole estate passed to Nicholas Hurt of Casterne in Staffordshire and in 1715 he formed a new park. In 1905 this contained a herd of eighty fallow deer and what was considered to be the finest timber, especially oak, to be found. However the estate was sold and broken up in 1920.[2]

      References

      1. ^ G.M. Miller, BBC Pronouncing Dictionary of British Names (Oxford UP, 1971), p. 3.
      2. ^ Turbutt, G., (1999) A History of Derbyshire. Volume 2: Medieval Derbyshire, Cardiff: Merton Priory Press
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