Publisher's Synopsis
In the sixth century, foreign invaders discovered a "treasure" of a resource buried beneath the rugged green hills of Brassington Valley and Carsington Pasture: lead ore. The mineral that they unearthed was to shape the history of the Derbyshire village for centuries to come. Illustrated with more than 50 photographs, this book traces the development of Brassington from its prehistoric origins as a small farming settlement to the time when it was controlled by extravagant Roman landowners and pillaged by fierce Scandinavian warriors, through to the 17th and 18th centuries, when it became a prosperous center for the lead-mining industry. Providing a fascinating insight into mining history, the book also shows how the growth of industry impacted the villagers' lives and is sure to appeal to anyone interested in the fascinating heritage of the Derbyshire Peaks.