Coordinates: 52°53′02″N 1°36′07″W / 52.884°N 1.602°W / 52.884; -1.602
Etwall (SK 268 316) is a civil parish and village in Derbyshire, England. It is located southwest from Derby on the A50.
Etwall is located between the A516, which bypassed the village in February 1992, and the A50 in south Derbyshire. The A516 draws a lot of heavy traffic heading for the M1 north.
The village has its own public library, several schools including a state pre-school, state primary, an independent day school and the large secondary school, John Port School. The parish church is St Helen's. A war memorial is located in the shadow of a memorial tree which was planted in the 1800s. There is also a Buddhist centre at Ashe Hall established by Kelsang Gyatso. Some of the inhabitants work at the Toyota car factory which is located east of the village. The part of the village that is closely adjacent to the A50, and the Toyota Car factory, is separately named as Etwall Common.
The village name comes from Etewelle, meaning "Eatta’s water", Eatta being a 7th-century Saxon leader. Etwall is famous for its well dressing festival every May.
You're up to something, something up to no good
You've made the wrong choice
You won't recover from this one
The report just came in
And things aren't looking too good
You can't forget your fears and your fears won't forget you!
We're coming from the ashes!
To remind you of your jaded past
You won't like your punishment....
HANGING FROM A LAMP POST
METAL BAT TO THE FACE
NEEDLES UNDER YOUR NAILS
CHOKING ON YOUR ENTRAILS
Should have learned from your mistakes
Too bad we never gave you the chance