A57 road and the Ladybower Viaduct carries the A6013 to
Bamford over the reservoir. Ladybower was built between 1935 and 1943 by the
Derwent Valley Water Board to supplement the other two reservoirs in supplying the water needs of the
East Midlands. It took a further two years to fill, which was done by 1945. The dam differs from the Howden Reservoir and Derwent Reservoir in that it is a
clay-cored earth embankment and not a solid
masonry dam. Below the dam is a cut-off trench deep and wide filled with concrete, stretching into the hills each side, to stop water leaking around the dam. The dam wall was built by Richard Baillie and Sons, a Scottish company. The two viaducts, Ashopton and Ladybower, needed to carry the
trunk roads over the reservoir, were built by the London firm of Holloways, using a steel frame clad in concrete. The project was delayed when the
Second World War broke out in 1939, making labour and raw materials scarce, but construction was continued due to the strategic importance of maintaining supplies.
King George VI, accompanied by his wife,
Queen Elizabeth, formally opened the reservoir on 25 September 1945. During the 1990s, the wall was raised and strengthened to reduce the risk of over-topping in a major flood. The original dam wall contains 100,000 tons of
concrete, over one million tons of earth, and 100,000 tons of
clay for the core. The upstream face is stone-faced. Materials were brought to the site on the Derwent Valley Water Board's own branch line and their sidings off the mainline in the
Hope Valley. The dam's design is unusual in having two totally enclosed
bellmouth spillway overflows (locally named the "plugholes") at the side of the wall. These are stone and of diameter with a drop of . The plugholes regulate water levels in the reservoir by draining away excess water when they overflow. The water is then carried to the River Derwent through tunnels. but they were dismantled many years ago. The plugholes typically overflow in winter months if there has been wet or snowy weather in the nearby hills. According to
Severn Trent, the reservoir's operating company, the overflowing plug holes attract many visitors each year. ==Water usage==