HD VerifiedEdwardianEntertainment Venue
Grand Pavilion Theatre, Matlock Bath
Matlock Bath0 reviewsAdded 12 Mar 2026
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Haunted Derbyshire — verified historyThe Grand Pavilion is a historic Edwardian entertainment venue located on South Parade in Matlock Bath, Derbyshire, overlooking the River Derwent and the village’s popular riverside promenade. Built in 1910, the building was designed by architect John Nuttall and commissioned by the local council as a multi-purpose leisure venue for the growing number of tourists visiting the Victorian spa resort.
Originally intended as a centre for recreation and entertainment, the pavilion included a theatre, ballroom, assembly rooms, pump room, and council offices, providing a place for concerts, dances, exhibitions, and social events. As the largest entertainment venue in the area at the time, it quickly became a focal point of Matlock Bath’s lively tourist culture during the early twentieth century. 
Throughout its history the building has served many purposes. During the First World War it was used for military purposes, and later the pavilion housed a cinema, entertainment venue, and even a glove factory. Over the decades it continued to host a wide variety of events for both visitors and the local community.
In more recent years the Grand Pavilion faced the threat of closure, but strong local support led to the formation of a community group dedicated to saving the building. Today the pavilion is owned and managed by a charitable organisation, which continues to restore and maintain the historic structure while using it as a venue for live performances, exhibitions, and community events.
The building is also home to the Peak District Lead Mining Museum, which explores the long history of lead mining in the region and offers visitors an insight into one of Derbyshire’s most important historic industries.
Standing beside the River Derwent at the northern end of Derwent Gardens, the Grand Pavilion remains an important landmark in Matlock Bath and a reminder of the village’s long history as a popular tourist destination in the Peak District.
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During a paranormal investigation a hard push / punch to the chest was felt when stood on the stage facing out to the main room.
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