Matlock, Washington Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The UK Office for National Statistics website provides information on Matlock's population development. It lists tabulated area figures, which reflect built areas. The figures for 2001 are approximate and should be interpreted with caution. In Matlock, approximately 9,000 people live in a four-square-mile radius. Located in the Derwent valley, Matlock was named for its natural spring. The town's hydros were a major source of revenue and prosperity.

The town of Matlock was home to a town crier in 1891. He lived on Smedley Street, and was listed as a Public Official. The crier remained in this position eight years later. Matlock's first school was built in 1647 as a free public school for local boys. It was rebuilt in 1829 and expanded in 1860 and 1889. The school first admitted girls in 1816. It was demolished in an undisclosed date.

Matlock is a city in Sioux County, Iowa, United States. The city's population is estimated to reach 84, down from its 2010 census population of 74. The average household income is $81,181 and the poverty rate is 1.87%. The median home value is $80,000, while the median rent is -. The median age in Matlock is 52.8 years, for males and 50.3 for females.

Matlock is situated nine miles south of Chesterfield. The town is within easy reach of several cities and towns in the surrounding area, including Derby, Nottingham, and Sheffield. The town is within the Derbyshire Dales district, which includes the cities of Ashbourne, Belper, and Wirksworth. Getting around Matlock is simple and easy, as it is connected to nearby towns via rail and road.