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Belper North Mill is one of the Derwent Valley Mills designated UNESCO World Heritage Status in 2001.
   It is sited in Belper, a town in Derbyshire, England roughly half way between Derby and Matlock.
   The original North Mill was completed in 1786 by Jedediah Strutt, but was destroyed by fire in 1803. Its replacement was built in 1804 by his son, William Strutt, on the earlier mills foundations and is one of the oldest surviving example of an industrialised iron framed 'fire-proof' building in the world.

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