Monday 8 July 2013

Rapunzel Diaries 4: Victoria/Prospect Tower

Another great tower because you can climb it. It was built in 1844 to relieve unemployment amongst local miners and stonemasons. It's also a cool tower because it already sits on the side of a very steep hill so the vista is rather spectacular. It has spiral stairs within which are always desirable. They build up the anticipation of the view as you wind round and round.



It sits within The Heights of Abraham complex near Matlock in Derbyshire which must be one of the oldest little theme parks in Britain. It was first opened in the 18th century for woodland walks and visits down the lead and fluorspar mines. You can still go down the mines today. I really enjoyed it as it has a real sense of history and because of its unusual position, perched on the side of a wooded precipice. But the best feature is the cable car in which you travel to get up the steep hill to visit this bijou theme park. You really do need a head for heights.



By the way it's called the Heights of Abraham after a battle on the Plains of Abraham near Quebec in 1759.




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