Number of records found: 595
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Monument record: MDR3252 Lead mining remains, Carsington Pasture, Carsington (Site)Extensive earthwork evidence for lead mining, including shafts, hillocks, gin circles, belland yards and buddle dams. Mining here probably has medieval or even earlier origins. Part scheduled.
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Monument record: MDR4463 Mackworth medieval settlement and associated earthworks, Mackworth (Site)The scheduled remains of the shrunken medieval village of Mackworth and associated field system.
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Monument record: MDR749 Middleton Park (site of), Hungry Bentley (Monument)Former medieval park that was extant by the 15th century. Also see SMR 16806 (Barton Park). No visible pale.
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Monument record: MDR841 Gardens and former paddock at The Mansion, Church Street, Ashbourne (Monument)Gardens remodelled in the 1760s, once including a serpentine lake and a paddock on the south side of the river, now built over; gardens truncated and comprehensively replanted in the 20th century.
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Monument record: MDR11330 Possible navvy camp, Silverlands, Buxton (Monument)Shallow archaeological features excavated in 1993 were interpreted as the possible remains of wooden buildings inhabited by navvies while building the railway
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Monument record: MDR12143 Cropmarks north of Twyford Road, Willington (Monument)An almost square enclosure and a number of ditches were identified on an aerial photograph of 1963, when the area was arable land.
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Monument record: MDR12263 Mortuary Chapel (Church of England), Cemetery Road, Glossop (Building)A Mortuary Chapel within a cemetery north of Glossop that was extant in the late 19th century. It was formerly ascribed to the Church of England.
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Monument record: MDR12264 Non-Conformist Mortuary Chapel (site of), Cemetery Road, Glossop (Monument)The site of a Non-Conformist Mortuary Chapel within a cemetery north of Glossop. It was extant in the late 19th century, but has since been demolished.
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Monument record: MDR12265 Roman Catholic Mortuary Chapel (site of), Cemetery Road, Glossop (Monument)The site of a Roman Catholic Mortuary Chapel within a cemetery north of Glossop. It was extant in the late 19th century, but has since been demolished.
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Monument record: MDR1541 Roman brooch and ?trident, Middleton-by-Youlgreave, Middleton and Smerrill (Find Spot)Bronze brooch found in 1821 and a bronze ?trident found in 1822. Both are probably Roman in date. Precise location of findspots is unknown.