River order
Name
Image
Location Coordinates
Carries
Date
Heritage status
Notes
1
Slippery Stones packhorse bridge
Hope Woodlands 53°27′09″N 1°44′48″W / 53.45260°N 1.74661°W / 53.45260; -1.74661 (Slippery Stones )
Footpath
1672 (1959)
II
A 17th-century packhorse bridge that was relocated from Derwent village[ 8]
2
Howden Dam
Howden Reservoir 53°26′00″N 1°45′00″W / 53.43333°N 1.75000°W / 53.43333; -1.75000 (Howden Dam )
–
1912
II
For information
3
Derwent Dam
Derwent Reservoir 53°24′18″N 1°44′30″W / 53.40503°N 1.74167°W / 53.40503; -1.74167 (Derwent Dam )
–
1916
II
For information
4
Fairholmes Bridge
Derwent Reservoir 53°24′09″N 1°44′32″W / 53.40260°N 1.74219°W / 53.40260; -1.74219 (Fairholmes Bridge )
Derwent Lane
-
Stone arch bridge
5
Ashopton Viaduct
Ladybower Reservoir 53°22′29″N 1°42′41″W / 53.37465°N 1.71147°W / 53.37465; -1.71147 (Ashopton Viaduct )
A57
1943
-
Concrete viaduct
6
Ladybower Dam
Ladybower Reservoir 53°21′57″N 1°42′04″W / 53.3657°N 1.7011°W / 53.3657; -1.7011 (Ladybower Dam )
Footpath
1943
-
Footway along dam wall
7
Yorkshire Bridge
Yorkshire Bridge 53°21′40″N 1°42′14″W / 53.36123°N 1.70386°W / 53.36123; -1.70386 (Yorkshire Bridge )
Lydgate Lane
1800s
II
Stone arch bridge[ 12]
8
Bamford Mill footbridge
Bamford 53°20′48″N 1°41′39″W / 53.34659°N 1.69411°W / 53.34659; -1.69411 (Bamford Mill footbridge )
Footpath
-
Wooden footbridge at Bamford Mill
9
Water Lane bridge
Bamford 53°20′34″N 1°41′34″W / 53.34284°N 1.69273°W / 53.34284; -1.69273 (Water Lane bridge )
Water Lane
-
Minor road bridge
10
Railway bridge
Bamford 53°20′25″N 1°41′32″W / 53.34014°N 1.69230°W / 53.34014; -1.69230 (Railway bridge )
Hope Valley line
-
Rail bridge
11
Mytham Bridge
Bamford 53°20′21″N 1°41′38″W / 53.33917°N 1.69388°W / 53.33917; -1.69388 (Mytham Bridge )
A6187
-
Stone arch bridge with adjacent footbridge
12
Hathersage stepping stones
Hathersage 53°19′50″N 1°40′31″W / 53.33048°N 1.67540°W / 53.33048; -1.67540 (Hathersage stepping stones )
Footpath
-
Between Offerton and Hathersage
13
Leadmill Bridge
Hathersage 53°19′19″N 1°39′04″W / 53.32187°N 1.65102°W / 53.32187; -1.65102 (Leadmill Bridge )
B6001
18th century
II
Stone arch bridge – widened in 1928[ 15]
14
Grindleford Bridge
Grindleford 53°17′48″N 1°38′03″W / 53.29675°N 1.63415°W / 53.29675; -1.63415 (Grindleford Bridge )
B6251
II & SM
Stone arch bridge[ 17]
15
Froggatt Bridge
Froggatt 53°16′52″N 1°38′09″W / 53.28116°N 1.63585°W / 53.28116; -1.63585 (Froggatt Bridge )
Minor Road
19th century
SM
Stone arch bridge[ 18]
16
Froggatt New Bridge
Froggatt 53°16′28″N 1°38′08″W / 53.27445°N 1.63565°W / 53.27445; -1.63565 (Froggatt New Bridge )
A625
-
Stone arch bridge
17
Calver Bridge
Calver 53°16′00″N 1°37′53″W / 53.26657°N 1.63146°W / 53.26657; -1.63146 (Calver Bridge )
Minor road
19th century
II*
Triple arched stone bridge[ 19]
18
Calver Bridge (A623)
Calver 53°15′59″N 1°37′55″W / 53.26625°N 1.63206°W / 53.26625; -1.63206 (Calver Bridge (A623) )
A623
1974
-
Modern bridge
19
Baslow Bridge
Baslow 53°14′52″N 1°37′31″W / 53.24775°N 1.62527°W / 53.24775; -1.62527 (Baslow Bridge )
Minor road
1608
I & SM
Stone arch bridge with toll booth[ 21]
20
Devonshire Bridge
Baslow 53°14′46″N 1°37′24″W / 53.24604°N 1.62337°W / 53.24604; -1.62337 (Devonshire Bridge )
A619
1925
-
Bakewell Road bridge
21
Chatsworth Park Bridge
Chatsworth 53°13′41″N 1°36′58″W / 53.22800°N 1.61622°W / 53.22800; -1.61622 (Chatsworth Park Bridge )
Minor road
1774
I
Designed by James Paine , providing access to Chatsworth House[ 22]
22
One Arch Bridge
Chatsworth 53°12′45″N 1°36′40″W / 53.21241°N 1.61106°W / 53.21241; -1.61106 (One Arch Bridge )
B6012
1760
II* & SM
Also designed by James Paine , linking Edensor to Beeley [ 24]
23
Rowsley Viaduct
Rowsley 53°11′25″N 1°37′06″W / 53.19038°N 1.61842°W / 53.19038; -1.61842 (Rowsley Viaduct )
Unused
1862
-
Former railway viaduct
24
Rowsley Bridge
Rowsley 53°11′22″N 1°37′02″W / 53.18957°N 1.61720°W / 53.18957; -1.61720 (Rowsley Bridge )
A6
15th century
II* & SM
Stone arch bridge widened 1926[ 27]
25
Darley Bridge
Darley Bridge 53°09′18″N 1°35′49″W / 53.15508°N 1.59697°W / 53.15508; -1.59697 (Darley Bridge )
B5057
15th century
II* & SM
Stone arch bridge[ 29]
26
Peak Rail bridge
Matlock 53°08′31″N 1°34′08″W / 53.14200°N 1.56899°W / 53.14200; -1.56899 (Peak Rail bridge )
Peak Rail
-
Bridge 35
27
Derwent Way bridge
Matlock 53°08′27″N 1°33′53″W / 53.14074°N 1.56464°W / 53.14074; -1.56464 (Derwent Way bridge )
A6
2007
-
Modern A6 bridge[ 31]
28
Matlock Bridge
Matlock 53°08′16″N 1°33′22″W / 53.13788°N 1.55622°W / 53.13788; -1.55622 (Matlock Bridge )
Former A6 route restored and widened 1904
15th century
II* & SM
Stone arch bridge[ 33]
29
Hall Leys Park footbridge
Matlock 53°08′12″N 1°33′15″W / 53.13659°N 1.55414°W / 53.13659; -1.55414 (Hall Leys Park footbridge )
Footpath
-
The gateway to the bridge shows flood heights in 1960 and 1965
30
Railway bridge
Matlock 53°08′05″N 1°33′23″W / 53.13486°N 1.55643°W / 53.13486; -1.55643 (Railway bridge )
Derwent Valley Line
-
Rail bridge
31
Footbridge
Matlock 53°08′00″N 1°33′25″W / 53.13333°N 1.55684°W / 53.13333; -1.55684 (Footbridge )
Footpath
-
Dale Road to Pic Tor
32
Footbridge
Matlock Bath 53°07′34″N 1°33′35″W / 53.12600°N 1.55975°W / 53.12600; -1.55975 (Footbridge )
Footpath
-
Dale Road to High Tor
33
Footbridge
Matlock Bath 53°07′26″N 1°33′28″W / 53.12386°N 1.55791°W / 53.12386; -1.55791 (Footbridge )
Footpath
-
Dale Road to cable car
34
Matlock Bath Bridge
Matlock Bath 53°07′19″N 1°33′28″W / 53.12189°N 1.55786°W / 53.12189; -1.55786 (Matlock Bath Bridge )
Access road
-
Access road to Station Yard
35
Jubilee Bridge, Matlock Bath
Matlock Bath 53°07′17″N 1°33′42″W / 53.12142°N 1.56154°W / 53.12142; -1.56154 (Jubilee Bridge, Matlock Bath )
Footpath
1887
-
Footbridge
36
Derwent Gardens footbridge
Matlock Bath 53°07′03″N 1°33′36″W / 53.11752°N 1.55990°W / 53.11752; -1.55990 (Derwent Gardens footbridge )
Footpath
1969
-
Modern footbridge linking Derwent Gardens to Lovers Walk; site of earlier Matlock ferry
37
Cromford Bridge
Cromford 53°06′40″N 1°33′11″W / 53.11101°N 1.55310°W / 53.11101; -1.55310 (Cromford Bridge )
Mill Road
15th century
II* & SM
Stone arch bridge[ 35]
38
Cromford railway bridge
Cromford 53°06′43″N 1°32′53″W / 53.11206°N 1.54809°W / 53.11206; -1.54809 (Cromford railway bridge )
Derwent Valley Line
-
Rail bridge
39
Access bridge (High peak junction)
High Peak Junction 53°06′03″N 1°31′54″W / 53.10074°N 1.53171°W / 53.10074; -1.53171 (Access bridge (High peak junction) )
Access road
-
Access to sewage works
40
Footbridge
High Peak Junction 53°06′02″N 1°31′53″W / 53.10060°N 1.53127°W / 53.10060; -1.53127 (Footbridge )
Footpath
-
High Peak Junction
41
Leawood railway bridge
High Peak Junction 53°05′52″N 1°31′44″W / 53.09778°N 1.52882°W / 53.09778; -1.52882 (Leawood railway bridge )
Derwent Valley Line
-
Rail bridge
42
Wigwell Aqueduct
High Peak Junction 53°05′49″N 1°31′47″W / 53.09693°N 1.52983°W / 53.09693; -1.52983 (Wigwell Aqueduct )
Cromford Canal
1790s
SM
Partially collapsed during construction; rebuilt at William Jessop 's own expense[ 36]
43
Railway bridge
High Peak Junction 53°05′45″N 1°31′19″W / 53.09595°N 1.52191°W / 53.09595; -1.52191 (Railway bridge )
Derwent Valley Line
-
Rail bridge
44
Homesford footbridge
Whatstandwell 53°05′40″N 1°30′51″W / 53.09447°N 1.51415°W / 53.09447; -1.51415 (Homesford footbridge )
Footpath
-
Combined foot and pipe bridge
45
Railway bridge
Whatstandwell 53°05′23″N 1°30′25″W / 53.08979°N 1.50692°W / 53.08979; -1.50692 (Railway bridge – Whatstandwell )
Derwent Valley Line
-
Rail bridge
46
Whatstandwell Bridge
Whatstandwell 53°05′08″N 1°30′25″W / 53.08549°N 1.50704°W / 53.08549; -1.50704 (Whatstandwell Bridge )
A6
1796
II
Stone arch bridge[ 38]
47
Oak Hurst mills bridge
Ambergate 53°04′00″N 1°29′31″W / 53.06674°N 1.49193°W / 53.06674; -1.49193 (Oak Hurst mills bridge )
Access road
-
Access bridge
48
Halfpenny Bridge
Ambergate 53°03′34″N 1°29′02″W / 53.05942°N 1.48389°W / 53.05942; -1.48389 (Halfpenny Bridge )
Holly Lane
1792
II
Also known as Toad-Moor bridge, built as a toll bridge by Francis Hurt[ 40]
49
Derwent Viaduct
Ambergate 53°03′24″N 1°28′58″W / 53.05672°N 1.48288°W / 53.05672; -1.48288 (Derwent Viaduct )
Midland Main Line
1840
II*
Skewed rail bridge[ 41]
50
Railway bridge
Belper 53°02′45″N 1°29′06″W / 53.0458°N 1.4849°W / 53.0458; -1.4849 (Railway bridge )
Midland Main Line
-
Rail bridge
51
Railway bridge
Belper 53°01′56″N 1°28′59″W / 53.0321°N 1.4830°W / 53.0321; -1.4830 (Railway bridge )
Midland Main Line
-
Rail bridge
52
Belper Bridge
Belper 53°01′46″N 1°29′14″W / 53.02936°N 1.48725°W / 53.02936; -1.48725 (Belper Bridge )
Bridge Foot
1798
II
Tripled arched bridge[ 43]
53
Belper Meadows footbridge
Belper 53°01′30″N 1°29′30″W / 53.02505°N 1.49173°W / 53.02505; -1.49173 (Belper Meadows footbridge )
Footpath
-
Access bridge
54
Belper sewage works bridge
Belper 53°00′58″N 1°29′06″W / 53.01619°N 1.48501°W / 53.01619; -1.48501 (Belper sewage works bridge )
Access road
-
Access bridge
55
Swainsley Railway bridge
Belper 53°00′40″N 1°29′04″W / 53.01125°N 1.48433°W / 53.01125; -1.48433 (Swainsley Railway bridge )
Midland Main Line
-
Steel rail bridge
56
Milford Bridge
Milford 53°00′08″N 1°28′42″W / 53.00231°N 1.47840°W / 53.00231; -1.47840 (Milford Bridge )
A6
1790
II
Stone arch bridge
57
Milford footbridge
Milford 53°00′03″N 1°28′46″W / 53.00096°N 1.47936°W / 53.00096; -1.47936 (Milford footbridge )
Footpath
-
Garden centre access[ 45]
58
Moscow Farm bridge
Milford 52°59′45″N 1°28′53″W / 52.99587°N 1.48139°W / 52.99587; -1.48139 (Moscow Farm bridge )
Access road
-
Access bridge
59
Duffield Church Bridge
Duffield 52°58′58″N 1°28′47″W / 52.98290°N 1.47961°W / 52.98290; -1.47961 (Duffield Church Bridge )
Makeney Road
Probable 16th century
II & SM
Stone arch bridge[ 46]
60
Burley Railway Bridge
Little Eaton 52°58′11″N 1°28′17″W / 52.96981°N 1.47143°W / 52.96981; -1.47143 (Burley Railway Bridge )
Midland Main Line
-
Rail bridge
61
Allestree Ford Bridge
Allestree 52°57′27″N 1°27′58″W / 52.95760°N 1.46619°W / 52.95760; -1.46619 (Allestree Ford Bridge )
Ford Lane
-
Former ford at this point
62
Allestree A38 Bridge
Allestree 52°57′20″N 1°28′03″W / 52.95568°N 1.46759°W / 52.95568; -1.46759 (Allestree A38 Bridge )
Abbey Hill
-
Dual carriageway bridge
63
Darley Abbey toll bridge
Darley Abbey 52°56′36″N 1°28′33″W / 52.94332°N 1.47584°W / 52.94332; -1.47584 (Darley Abbey toll bridge )
Haslams Lane
-
The existing toll bridge was deemed unsafe for both foot and road traffic in 2022, and was subsequently replaced by a temporary pedestrian footbridge known as Walter's Walkway later that same year.[ 48]
64
Handyside Bridge
Derby 52°55′51″N 1°28′39″W / 52.93092°N 1.47747°W / 52.93092; -1.47747 (Handyside Bridge )
Footpath
1878
II
Former GNR railway bridge[ 50]
65
St Marys Bridge
Derby 52°55′38″N 1°28′31″W / 52.92716°N 1.47519°W / 52.92716; -1.47519 (St Marys Bridge )
Minor road
1793
II* & SM
Designed by Thomas Harrison , it replaced an earlier medieval bridge; adjacent is St Mary's Bridge Chapel .[ 51]
66
Causey Bridge
Derby 52°55′36″N 1°28′31″W / 52.92667°N 1.47521°W / 52.92667; -1.47521 (Causey Bridge )
Saint Alkmunds Way
1972
-
Dual carriageway bridge
67
Cathedral Green Footbridge
Derby 52°55′31″N 1°28′31″W / 52.92525°N 1.47522°W / 52.92525; -1.47522 (Cathedral Green footbridge )
Footpath
2009
-
Swing bridge[ 52]
68
Exeter Bridge
Derby 52°55′26″N 1°28′26″W / 52.92397°N 1.47382°W / 52.92397; -1.47382 (Exeter Bridge )
Derwent Street
1929
-
1920s road bridge, replaced earlier wooden bridge
69
Holmes Bridge
Derby 52°55′24″N 1°28′11″W / 52.92343°N 1.46968°W / 52.92343; -1.46968 (Holmes Bridge )
A601
1972
-
Dual carriageway bridge
70
Bass Recreation Ground footbridge
Derby 52°55′17″N 1°27′57″W / 52.92139°N 1.46592°W / 52.92139; -1.46592 (Bass Recreation Ground footbridge )
Footpath
-
Modern footbridge
71
Derwent Bridge
Derby 52°55′10″N 1°27′50″W / 52.91952°N 1.46376°W / 52.91952; -1.46376 (Derwent Bridge )
Midland Main Line
1840
II
Skewed rail bridge, also known as Five Arches[ 53]
72
Derwent Parade bridge
Pride Park 52°55′03″N 1°26′35″W / 52.91761°N 1.44309°W / 52.91761; -1.44309 (Derwent Parade bridge )
Derwent Parade
-
Modern road bridge
73
Railway bridge Pride Park
Pride Park 52°54′40″N 1°26′26″W / 52.91104°N 1.44067°W / 52.91104; -1.44067 (Railway bridge Pride Park )
Midland Main Line
-
Midland Main Line
74
Raynesway Bridge
Derby 52°54′17″N 1°25′50″W / 52.90467°N 1.43049°W / 52.90467; -1.43049 (Raynesway Bridge )
A5111
1938
-
A5111
75
Waste Incinerator bridge
Derby 52°54′16″N 1°25′39″W / 52.90440°N 1.42760°W / 52.90440; -1.42760 (Waste Incinerator bridge )
Access road
-
Access to incinerator
76
Fernhook Avenue bridge
Derby 52°54′10″N 1°24′42″W / 52.90280°N 1.41177°W / 52.90280; -1.41177 (Fernhook Avenue bridge )
Access road
2009
-
Access to Derby commercial park[ 55]
77
Access bridge
Borrowash 52°54′06″N 1°23′24″W / 52.90161°N 1.39012°W / 52.90161; -1.39012 (Access bridge )
Access road
-
Borrowash
78
Borrowash Bridge
Borrowash 52°54′06″N 1°23′03″W / 52.90162°N 1.38411°W / 52.90162; -1.38411 (Borrowash Bridge )
B5010
-
Links Borrowash to Elvaston
79
Ambaston Ford
Ambaston 52°53′36″N 1°21′36″W / 52.89325°N 1.36010°W / 52.89325; -1.36010 (Ambaston Ford )
Disused
-
Disused ford between Ambaston and Nooning Lane
80
Wilne footbridge
Church Wilne 52°52′43″N 1°19′47″W / 52.87868°N 1.32974°W / 52.87868; -1.32974 (Wilne footbridge )
Footpath
1960s
-
Replaced earlier toll bridge upstream at Wilne mills
81
Derwent Mouth
Great Wilne 52°52′22″N 1°19′11″W / 52.87291°N 1.31980°W / 52.87291; -1.31980 (Derwent Mouth )
–
-
Confluence with the Trent