Number of records found: 595
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Monument record: MDR142 Romano-British Settlement, Dowel Dale, Hartington Middle Quarter (Monument)Lynchets, banks and rectilinear enclosures interpreted as a Romano-British settlement.
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Monument record: MDR16235 Masson House, South End, Matlock Bath (Listed Building)Masson House, South End, Matlock Bath, a late 18th century building.
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Monument record: MDR200 Bull Ring Henge Monument, Dove Holes, Chapel-en-le-Frith (Monument)Scheduled henge monument investigated in 1902, 1949 and 1984 to 1985.
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Monument record: MDR2246 Enclosure, Speedwell Mine, Castleton (Monument)Circular enclosure or oval earthen bank, possibly Iron Age in date. 30m south-east of Speedwell Mine
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Monument record: MDR23821 Square Area, Possible Enclosure, North of Yellowslacks Brook, East of Glossop, Charlesworth (Landscape)Square area, possible enclosure, north of Yellowslacks Brook, east of Glossop, Charlesworth, of unknown date.
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Monument record: MDR3097 Romano-British settlement site, Pearson's Farm, Hopton (Monument)Building platforms and Romano-British pottery were identified following ploughing in 1977; an excavation was carried out the following year.
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Monument record: MDR3480 Inscribed Roman altar, Haddon Hall (Monument)An inscribed Roman alter that was discovered in the late 17th century at Haddon Hall.
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Monument record: MDR4655 Possible Roman Pottery Kiln (site of), Farnah Green Road, Farnah Green, Belper (Find Spot)Possible site of a Roman pottery kiln indicated by an area of dark soil and a scatter of probable Derbyshire ware revealed during ploughing.
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Monument record: MDR4704 Duffield Castle (remains of), Duffield (Scheduled Monument)Remains of an 11th century motte and bailey castle and a 12th century stone keep, built on the site of an earlier Anglian cemetery and a Romano-British settlement.
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Monument record: MDR5411 Roman remains, The Old Omnibus Station and Barracks Square, Chesterfield (Monument)Ditches were discovered in 1989 during excavations in advance of redevelopment. The ditches were interpreted as Roman, and of military style.