Number of records found: 598
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Monument record: MDR11507 Dominican Friary (site of), Friar Gate, Derby (Site)13th century priory of Dominican friars; dissolved in 1539, but some remains may be preserved within the Friary Hotel (SMR 18956). Extent of precinct is conjectural.
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Monument record: MDR12181 Pump Room, The Crescent, Buxton (Listed Building)Pump Room opened in 1894 to provide enlarged facilities where people could drink the thermal water and meet socially.
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Monument record: MDR12260 Presbytery, Royle House, Church Street, Glossop (Listed Building)A late 18th century Presbytery that was rebuilt in 1836. It adjoins All Saints' Roman Catholic Church (SMR 6192).
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Monument record: MDR12296 St Mary's Roman Catholic Church, St Mary's Road, New Mills (Building)A Roman Catholic Church that was built in 1845-6.
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Monument record: MDR12509 Area of Former Ridge and Furrow, Northwest of Brough Roman Fort, Hope (Site)Area of former ridge and furrow, northwest of Brough Roman Fort, Hope, of unknown date.
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Monument record: MDR14419 Cropmark features (site of), north of Draycott Road, Sawley (Monument)A number of later preshitoric/Roman features were identified in this area on aerial photographs dating to 1949, but the area has since been developed.
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Monument record: MDR14995 Market Place, Buxton (Monument)Crossroads that evolved into a market place in medieval and post-medieval Buxton.
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Monument record: MDR15044 Roman brooch or clasp (part of), Temple Normanton (Find Spot)Part of what appeared to be a Roman copper alloy brooch or clasp was recovered at this location in 1997.
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Monument record: MDR1530 Round Barrow (Site of), Calling Low, 370m west of Callinglow cottage, Youlgreave (Monument)Site of a possible Bronze Age round barrow excavated in 1846. The primary burials were displaced by secondary re-use of the barrow.
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Monument record: MDR1547 Bowl barrow, Friden Hollow, Middleton and Smerrill (Monument)Bronze Age bowl barrow excavated in 1825 and 1844 with evidence of re-use in the Romano-British or Anglian period. Now a scheduled monument.