Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Derwent Valley Mills' has mentioned 'Village' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
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.
[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.
Cromford was given a market place to act as a new focus for the village.
The family's attempts to make Cromford self-sustaining through establishing a market was successful, and the village expanded until about 1840.
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.