because the peak district is weird and answers.com is stupid.
The Peak District is mainly in Derbyshire.
Buxton is not a county - it is in Derbyshire
Castleton is in the Peak District of Derbyshire, England.
William Henry Robertson has written: 'A hand-book to the Peak of Derbyshire, and to the use of the Buxton mineral waters, or, Buxton in 1854' 'A hand-book to the Peak of Derbyshire and to the use of the Buxton mineral waters'
The administrative headquarters of the Derbyshire County in England are located in Matlock. It is a small town on the edge of the Peak District and has a population near 30,000.
There are many caves in the Peak District, such as Peak Cavern (aka unofficially as The Devil's Arsehole), Blue John Cavern, Poole's Cavern, Speedwell Cavern. All are well worth visiting. Speedwell and Peak Caverns are in fact linked, but in a remote region beyond the show-cave limits.
Mr Darcy lives in Derbyshire in a house called Pemberley. It has beautiful grounds and has one of the finest woods in the whole of England... Not to mention a very well stocked lake!
Dovedale is a valley in the Peak District, Derbyshire owned by the National Trust. It is just north of Ashbourne, midway between Nottingham and Stoke-on-Trent on the southern edge of the Peak District.
No. Hebrew words cannot begin with F.The surname Folsom is an Old English name. It was first found in Derbyshire where by the early 11th and 12th centuries the name was already well established in the Peak District and was one of the marauding families of the East Cheshire and Derbyshire forests which were controlled by Sir George Vernon, known as the 'King of the Peak'.
Derby, although the county council now meet in Matlock
Mam Tor, Derbyshire, England, is know as 'Shivering Mountain', as the frequent landslips are caused by unstable lower layers of shale.Note: Mam Tor is a 517 m (1,696 ft) hill near Castleton, which is in the High Peak of Derbyshire, England.
The Peak District is an upland area in central and northern England, lying mainly in northern Derbyshire, but also covering parts of Cheshire, Greater Manchester, Staffordshire, and South and West Yorkshire. (Wikipedia)