Froggatt is a village and a civil parish on the A625 road and the River Derwent in the English county of Derbyshire.
The name Froggatt could take its name from several derivations including Frog Cottage (Old English Frogga Cot[2]), and in 1203 a document recorded the settlement here as being Froggegate.
John Froggecotes has many living descendants from a junior branch of the family headed by Thomas Froggott of Folds Farm, Calver.
Froggatt has a place of worship, a Wesleyan chapel and a pub, the Chequers Inn.
The village has a quaint seventeenth-century bridge, unusual in that it has two different shaped and sized arches.