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This photograph was taken from the top of the Victoria Tower on the Heights of Abraham. It shows Masson Farm in the foreground, with Cliff House a little further down the Masson hillside. Matlock Bank is on the opposite hill with Matlock Bridge at the bottom. The railway line can be seen in the valley below the farm.

Masson Farm is above Matlock Dale and is across from High Tor. In front of the farm is the footpath that connects Upperwood with St. John's Road, going past Shining Cliff to Masson Farm. This footpath was mentioned by Timothy Spencer Hall in his 1863 guide for having lovely views[1].

Masson Farm has been home to a number of families over the years and in 1856 Mrs Henstock[2] advertised "spacious, convenient and airy apartments" there. Those who used the holiday accommodation had "the privilege of shooting over 26 Acres, and free fishing in the Derwent". All kinds of fresh farm produce was offered for sale to the prospective lodgers. "The house faces south, and is screened from the east wind by the majestic High Tor, and from the north by hills. The situation is on a sloping hillside, perfectly dry, and commands some of the most romantic of the Matlock scenery"[3]. When Mrs. Henstock was advertising for paying guests Matlock Bank would have had far less houses on it than is shown in this photograph - and few hydros would have existed.


Salmon Series Pub J. Salmon Ltd., Sevenoaks, No.15114. Real Photo. Unused
In the collection of, provided by and © Ann Andrews who also researched the information provided. Thanks to Ken Smith for identifying the farm.
Intended for personal use only

References (coloured links are to transcripts and information elsewhere on this web site):

[1] See Hall's "Days in Derbyshire", 1863. You will need to scroll down to below Allen's poem.

[2] "The Derby Mercury" of Wednesday, January 8, 1873 announced that Miss Henstock and Mrs. Greaves were selling the farm. Other surnames, found in the parish registers, associated with the farm were MARRIOTT, PEARSON, STATHAM, GREATOREX, HADFIELD and HURSTHOUSE. Census returns for the Matlocks were poor in providing exact addresses but the 1861 census shows the Greatorex family were living at the farm and at the time of the 1901 census the Stathams were living there.

[3] "The Derby Mercury", Wednesday, June 18, 1856.