Millenium Walkway, New Mills, Derbyshire
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The walkway provides a route through the previously impassable gritstone gorge at Torrs, New Mills which is an area of exceptional natural beauty and unique industrial archaeological heritage. Image cannot be loaded
Union Bridge, New Mills
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New Mills is a small town in Derbyshire, England. It is approximately 8 miles south-east of Stockport and 15 miles from Manchester, at the confluence of the rivers Goyt and Sett, close to the border of Cheshire. The town stands above the Torrs, a 70 feet deep gorge, cut through Woodhead Hill Sandstone of the Carboniferous period. It is on the north-western edge of the Peak District, England's first national park. Image cannot be loaded
Millennium Walkway, New Mills, Derbyshire
© Tom Curtis (view gallery)
In the millennium year the Torrs Gorge at New Mills in Derbyshire was made passable for walkers by the construction of the spectacular Torrs Millennium Walkway. 
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