This large stone building on Chesterfield Road was first known as
the Poplar Cottage Hydropathic Establishment (trading as Thomas
Davis and Sons)[1];
it became Jeff's Poplar Hydro some time after 1902 as George Davis
was given as "of Poplar Cottage" when his Will was proved
in that year[2]. The
family retained it for a couple of years after his death[1].
When it was sold again in 1912 it had become Jeffs Poplar Hydro
Company Limited[3] and
was described as "all that freehold land, situate in Chesterfield-road,
Matlock, in the county of Derby, with the messuage or dwellinghouse,
used as a hydropathic establishment, bathhouses, electric power
house and other buildings erected thereon, known as Jeffs Poplar
Hydro, and the business of a hydropathic establishment and boarding
house, heretofore carried on on the above premises by the defendant
company, and the goodwill and connections thereof, stock-in-trade,
furniture, plate, glass, china, stores, baths, fittings and appliances,
wood-constructed motor garage and other effects in and about the
said house and premises. A small portion of the property is copyhold
of the Manor of Matlock"[4].
It was later was renamed Chatsworth Hydro[5] and
continued as a hydro until the Second World War when C&A Modes,
a Manchester textile firm, took it over (although it was still advertising
as a hydro in Kelly's 1941 Directory). Chatsworth reopened briefly
as a hydro post war but was bought by Derbyshire County Council along
with Rockside and a number of large houses. These buildings all became
part of Matlock Teacher Training College, which was a highly respected
institution. Unfortunately for the town, the students eventually
moved to the Derby when the Derby and Matlock Colleges amalgamated. |
References (coloured links to onsite information):
[1] Information from Ray Ash. Also see the
1891 census when Josiah Davis was at Poplar Cottage and "Kelly's
1891 Directory" listing Davis Thomas & Sons,
hydropathic establishment, Prospect House & Poplar Cottage.
Not on this site, but the same entry was in "Kelly's
Directory 1895 "; by 1899 the entry was for Thos Davies & Sons
and was just Poplar Cottage.
Thomas Davis advertised
in "Days
in Derbyshire" (1863) by Spencer Timothy
Hall. Hall also mentions the Davis brothers in Chapter
5
[2] "The
London Gazette", 28 February 1902
[3]"Kelly's
Directory, 1908" advertised Jeff's Poplar Hydro
Co. Limited (Miss E. Trolley, manageress), Chesterfield road
and in the 1912 directory William F. and Mrs. R. Hides were
the managers
[4] "The London
Gazette", 17 September 1912 (notice of sale of property).
[5] "Kelly's
Directory, 1925" gives the name as Chatsworth Hydro
and the 1932 version states that Chatsworth Hydropathic Co.
Ltd was "under new ownership & management ... adjacent
to golf links"
There is additional information available on-site:
Matlock
Bank Primitive Methodist Church, 'Young Mens' Class has pictures
of some members of the Wildgoose family, who were related to the Davis family
Matlock Primitive Methodist Prize Choir also shows some of the Wildgoose
family
Quick List Names in Census returns and Trades Directories
In 1901 Grimsby Town football team were staying at Poplar Hydro on census night
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