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Bakewell in Derbyshire, is a beautiful, small market town situated on the
River Wye in the Peak District National Park. The river is crossed by a 13th
century 5 arched bridge which is still open to traffic. The bridge had been
widened in the 19th century.
Bakewell was mentioned in the Domeday book as having a church and 2 priests
signifying its importance even then.
The famous Bakewell pudding was invented accidentally at the Rutland Arms
Hotel, when a cook misinterpreted instructions and poured egg mixture over
the jam instead of mixing it in the pastry and what should have been a tart
was now a pudding.
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