Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Derwent Valley Mills' has mentioned 'Village' in the following places:
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Cromford Mill was the site of Arkwright's first mill, with nearby Cromford village significantly expanded for his then-new workforce; this system of production and workers' housing was copied throughout the valley. | WIKI |
[8] Thomas Evans, a landowner in Darley Abbey, bought a further 7.1xc2xa0ha (18 acres) in the area around Darley Abbey at a cost of xc2xa31,140 (xc2xa3150,000)[10] and in 1782 built a cotton mill in the village. | WIKI |
Cromford was given a market place to act as a new focus for the village. | WIKI |
The family's attempts to make Cromford self-sustaining through establishing a market was successful, and the village expanded until about 1840. | WIKI |
Belper was already an established village with its own market before Jedediah Strutt began building mills, so he was not required to have as active a role in developing the community into a self-sustaining entity as Richard Arkwright did at Cromford. | WIKI |