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River Derwent

River Derwent Derbyshire River Wye River Amber River Lathkill River Bradford

River Derwent is in River Trent.

1759. Chatsworth Bridge [Map] spans the River Derwent. 1759-74 by James Paine, substantially completed by 1761. Sandstone ashlar and rock-faced sandstone. Three broad segmental arches with step moulding and moulded hoodmould.

River Amber

The River Amber rises near Kelstedge, Derbyshire [Map] after which it flows through Ashover, Derbyshire [Map], Wooley, Derbyshire [Map] before joining the River Derwent at Ambergate, Derbyshire [Map].