A post-medieval well stands in Hardwick Park. It is now [1985] covered over and fenced round, although very overgrown. It apparently still has water in it and feeds a cattle trough which is just beyond the fence. (1, 2)
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<1> SDR18918
Unpublished document: County Treasure Recording Form. 13.1, with photos.
<2> SDR19984
Unpublished document: Smith, L & Beamish, H (The National Trust). 1985. The National Trust Archaeological Survey: Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire, East Midlands. Site 60,030.
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Centred SK 4609 6356 (17m by 14m)
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AULT HUCKNALL, BOLSOVER, DERBYSHIRE
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Sep 1 2015 4:15PM
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