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Enjoy a great weekend and find stuff to do in Belper. Stuff To Do lists the best attractions and things to do in Belper. View details below:
The Fishrermans Rest welcomes all customers to enjoy great home cooked food, fine wines and real ales. Parties catered for. Tues-Sun 12pm - 2pm, Mon - Sat 5.30pm - 8.45pm, Sun 12pm - 7pm
Broadholme Lane, Belper, DE56 2JF
Range of fine handmade sofas and chairs available in a large collection of fabrics by Monkwell, Blendworth, Warwick, Swaffer, etc.
32 Derby Road, AMBERGATE, Belper, DE56 2GE
http://www.endofthelinefurniture.com
St John's Chapel is set in a tranquil corner of Belper and dates from 1250. The centre is available for hire by the public. Please ring Belper Town Council for hire charges and availability.
St John's Chapel, The Butts, Belper, DE56 1HX
http://www.belpertowncouncil.co.uk
Built in 1804 by William Strutt as an iron-framed, 'fireproof' cotton spinning mill, this building is the forerunner of the modern skyscraper.
Derwent Valley Visitor Centre, North Mill, Bridgfo
http://www.belpernorthmill.org.uk
"Visit the world’s first iron-framed ‘fire-proof’ cotton mill (1804) the most technologically advanced building of its time. We now display and explain the history of spinning, framework knitting, hosiery, chevening and nailmaking."
Derwent Valley Visitor Centre, Bridgefoot, Belper,
http://www.belpernorthmill.org.uk
Take a trip on the longest navigable stretch of river in Derbyshire
Matlock Road, Belper, DE56 1BE
Strutts North Mill is one of the world's most important industrial monuments and a central feature of the Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site.
Belper North Mill, Bridgefoot, Belper, DE56 1YD
http://www.belpernorthmill.org.uk
The Little Gallery contains a constantly changing selection of original art works and limited edition prints, the vast majority of which are produced by local artists. We also offer a wide range of hand made cards and jewellery.
63 - 65 Bridge Street, Belper, DE56 1AY
The Derwent Valley Visitor Centre provides visitor information on the Amber Valley region of Derbyshire including the four towns of the area - Alfreton, Belper, Heanor and Ripley
Derwent Valley Visitor Centre, Bridgefoot, Belper,
The unique Belper River Gardens are situated at a point where the River Derwent is at its widest.
Matlock Road, Belper, DE56 1BE
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