Number of records found: 598
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Monument record: MDR309 Alleged barrow, The Slopes, Buxton (Monument)A long barrow lying opposite The Crescent was described in 1789. This is probably the same feature as SMR 2833, but this is not certain.
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Monument record: MDR3141 Roman Cave, High Tor, Matlock Town (Scheduled Monument)Old lead mine/show cave consisting of a vertical sided opencut up to 10m deep and 157m long. Probably mined from the medieval or early post-medieval period onwards.
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Monument record: MDR358 Roman and post-medieval votive deposits, Natural Baths, Buxton (Find Spot)Several hundred Roman coins, a large number of 17th century bronze pins and other 17th/18th century material were found in the Natural Baths in 1975.
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Monument record: MDR361 Old Hall Hotel, The Crescent, Buxton (Listed Building)A building of 1670 with 18th and 19th century additions, and incorporating an earlier hall of 1572-3.
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Monument record: MDR4664 Roman pottery kilns, Lumb Brook, Hazelwood (Monument)Six Romano-British pottery kilns were excavated in 1972 and 1973 on the bank of Lumb Brook.
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Monument record: MDR5345 Roman pottery and coin, Holy Trinity Church, Chesterfield (Find Spot)Two Roman mortaria and a sestertius of Claudius were found in the churchyard in in the late 19th century and in c. 1920 respectively
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Monument record: MDR5611 Cropmarks and ridge and furrow, south of Aston Lane, Shardlow (Monument)Later prehistoric ditches, a pit alignment and a barrow were all identified as cropmarks within this area. Medieval ridge and furrow was also identified on historic aerial photographs.
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Monument record: MDR6321 Earthworks, Pleasley Park (Monument)Series of earthworks, possibly the site of the medieval house of Thomas Bec
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Monument record: MDR6506 Camp Hill, Elmton (Monument)Cropmarks and finds suggest a possible Romano-British settlement site at Camp Hill
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Monument record: MDR6515 Whaley Rock Shelter II, Oxpasture Lane, Elmton (Monument)Excavation at this rock shelter in 1937-48 and again in 1966 found it to have been periodically occupied from at least the Mesolithic to the Roman periods