Cock Hill, Baslow Nether End
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Image: © David Dixon Taken: 4 Aug 2014
Baslow is a village in the Peak District, lying between Sheffield and Bakewell. It is situated on the River Derwent just north of Chatsworth House. The village, part of the Baslow and Bubnell parish, has a population of approximately 1100. The eastern end of the village is called Nether End.