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Nether Haddon : ウィキペディア英語版 | Nether Haddon
Nether Haddon is a sparsely populated village and civil parish in Derbyshire, England. It is immediately downstream along the River Wye from the small town of Bakewell and much of its land is owned by Haddon Hall, a medieval and Tudor building largely rendered in stone. ==Geography== Nether Haddon is centred on the River Wye north-west of the confluence of the tributary the River Lathkill, which marks part of the southern boundary. While it has no churches, Over Haddon to the west has two churches, a public house, and a car park. The name "Haddon" means "Heath Hill", the "Nether" referring to being below "Over Haddon".〔''White Peak Walks, The Northern Dales'', Mark Richards, 1985 ISBN 0-902363-53-0〕 Elevations reach 211m above Ordnance Datum, just above headsprings in the north. In the east, before flowing into Rowsley, the Wye is at 106m, which is similar to the Hall at the centre of the civil parish. To the east the Wye which follows the A6 joins the Derwent, away.
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