Number of records found: 605
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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: MDR5664 The Hall, Derby Road, Long Eaton (Listed Building)The Hall, Derby Road, Long Eaton, built in 1778.
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Monument record: MDR5743 Codnor Park, Codnor (Monument)Possible extent of medieval deerpark associated with Codnor Castle
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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: MDR7688 No. 8 Snitterton Road, Bank House, Matlock Town (Listed Building)No. 8 Snitterton Road, Bank House, Matlock Town, a late 18th century building.
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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.