Froggatt

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Froggatt
Derbyshire
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Location
Data
Population: 204  (2011)
Post town: Hope Valley
Postcode: S32
Dialling code: 01433
Local Government
Council: Derbyshire Dales
Parliamentary
constituency:
Derbyshire Dales

Froggatt is a village on the A625 road and the River Derwent in Derbyshire. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 Census was 204. It is near the village of Calver.

Name

The name Froggatt could take its name from several derivations including Frog Cottage (Old English Frogga Cot,[1] perhaps referring to its damp situation on the left bank of the River Derwent. A document of 1203 records the settlement here as being Froggegate.

History

In the thirteenth century the manor of Baslow was divided into two moieties, one going to the Vernons and the other to the Bassetts. Froggatt or Froggecotes as it was at that time was held by the Bassets. About 1290 John Froggecotes of Froggecotes bought land and property including a grove of trees from Simon Bassett. This land, plus more that was purchased from time to time, remained in the family until 1752 when the senior branch of the family died out.

John Froggecotes has many living descendants from a junior branch of the family headed by Thomas Froggott of Folds Farm, Calver.

About the village

Froggatt has one church, a Wesleyan chapel, and one pub, the Chequers Inn.

The village has a quaint seventeenth-century bridge, unusual in that it has two different shaped and sized arches. There is a gritstone escarpment called Froggatt Edge nearby.

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References

  1. Froggat: 'Key to English Place-names' (English Place Name Society)