The ghostly remains of Derwent Village revealed from under water
This video is about Derwent reservoir. The reservoir is in Derbyshire. In the Pennine hills. The Derwent valley was flooded to create the reservoir and in flooding the valley the village of Derwent and Ashopton were submerged underwater. This was done in the 1930's. We find the remains of Derwent hall a former home to the nobility and finally a youth hostel opened by Edward VIII. The Yorkshire water authority had to build the reservoirs for the ever increasing demands for fresh water from the cities of leicester Nottingham and Sheffield. The Derwent dam is featured and was used by the dam busters as practice in the second world war. This is a story of Derbyshire history and lost sunken villages. Also the engineering that created reservoirs and how in times of drought they reveal their secrets

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