Hollow Brook Explained
Jumber Brook is a stream in Eyam in the Derbyshire Peak District.[1] The stream originates to the north of the villiage between Abney and Leam.[2] The brook flows south through the middle of the village before meeting the Dale Brook in Middleton Dale near Stoney Middleton.[3]
Hollowbrook Cottage
Hollowbrook Cottage is named for the brook.[4] Mr. James Wills is recorded as teaching science and art at Hollowbrook Cottage and Academy in the 1850s.[5] [6]
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References
53.2867°N -1.6686°W
Notes and References
- Book: Paul, David . Eyam: Plague Village . 2012-03-15 . Amberley Publishing Limited . 978-1-4456-1262-1 . en.
- Book: Burkinshaw, Elaine . Walking in Derbyshire: 60 circular walks across the county . 2024-05-16 . Cicerone Press Limited . 978-1-84965-545-3 . en.
- Book: Furness, Richard . Medicus-Magus, a Poem ... With a Glossary . 1836 . Whitaker & Company . en.
- Web site: September 24, 2024 . Monument record MDR19077 - Site of Outfarm northeast of Hollowbrook Cottage, Eyam .
- Book: Eyam.), William WOOD (of . The History and Antiquities of Eyam ... Third Edition, with Illustrations from Photographs by J. A. Warwick . 1859 . Bell & Daldy . en.
- Book: Co, White, Francis, & . History, Gazetteer and Directory of the County of Derby, with the Town of Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, Comprising a General Survey of the County: With Separate Historical, Statistical, Topographical, Commercial, Agricultural and Mineral Descriptions of All the Towns, Parishes, Chapelries, Townships, Villages, Hamlets, Manors, and Extra-parochial Liberties ... and a Variety of Other Commercial and Statistical Information, to which is Added Directory of the Borough of Sheffield, Yorkshire . 1857 . Francis White & Company . en.