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Peak District Webcam Live
The
Peak District is an area of outstanding natural beauty and we are
proud to provide you with this webcam so you too can look over the
stunning scenery where you are planning to book a holiday cottage in
the future. The area has been settled from the earliest periods of
human activity and many Mesolithic flint artefacts have been located
in the Peak District. There is also lots of evidence of Neolithic
activity in the Peak District, there are monumental earthworks and
burial mounds located across the National Park, a notable example of
which is at Margery Hill. By the Bronze Age the area was heavily
farmed and had a thriving populace as demonstrated by the stones that
survive in henges like Arbor Low and Nine Ladies at Stanton Moor. In
the Iron Age a number of hillforts such as the one located at Mam Tor
were created. The Roman occupation of Britain expanded through the
Peak District as they mined the minerals in the area and were
probably the first people to significantly quarry the Peak District.
They also exported lead from Buxton along well used roads. The Roman
settlement at Buxton was known as Aquae Arnemetiae after a local
goddess. It is supposed that the Peak District name comes from the
Old English word Pecsætna who were an early Anglo-Saxon
tribe who inhabited the area. With all of this history it is easy to see why the Peak District is such a wonderful location to visit!
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