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Ambergate (/ˈæmbərɡeɪt/) is a
village in Derbyshire, England,
situated where the
River Amber joins the
River Derwent. It is
about 6
miles (9.7 km) south...
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Ambergate railway station is a
railway station owned by
Network Rail and
managed by East
Midlands Railway. It
serves the
village of
Ambergate in Derbyshire...
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Midland Junction Railway ran from a
junction with the
Midland Railway at
Ambergate to
Rowsley north of
Matlock and
thence to Buxton. In time it
would become...
- The line
follows the
Midland Main Line as far as
Ambergate Junction,
which is just
south of
Ambergate railway station,
continuing to Matlock, following...
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Ambergate is a semi-rural
suburb of the city of
Busselton in the
South West
region of
Western Australia. At the 2021 census, it had a po****tion of 564...
- The
Ambergate–Pye
Bridge line is a
partially opened and
closed railway line in Derbyshire, England. It was a
short east–west line
linking the Midland...
- The
Ambergate,
Nottingham and
Boston and
Eastern Junction Railway was a
British railway company,
which hoped to
connect Lancashire with the port of Boston...
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Matlock Bath, Cromford, Whatstandwell, and
Ambergate,
where it is
joined by the
River Amber.
Below Ambergate, the
river flows through the town of Belper...
- The A610 is an A-road in England,
which runs from
Nottingham to
Ambergate,
where it
joins the A6. The road
starts in
Nottingham at a
roundabout which...
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Woods above the
village of
Ambergate in Derbyshire. The
house was
built in 1848 by
Francis Hurt
behind his iron
forge in
Ambergate. It was
owned by the Johnson...