Number of records found: 599
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Monument record: MDR10913 The Abbey Public House, Darley Abbey (Scheduled Monument)Surviving 15th century remnant of Darley Abbey, converted into workers' cottages and then into a public house. Grade II* listed.
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Monument record: MDR13552 Hoptonwood Quarry, Via Gellia, Middleton (Monument)Quarry active circa 1789, source of Hopton Wood Stone, part of which is now a nature reserve owned by Derbyshire Wildlife Trust.
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Monument record: MDR24221 Rectory of St Michael the Archangel Church, Main Toad, Hathersage (Listed Building)Rectory of St Michael the Archangel Church, Main Toad, Hathersage, a late 18th century building.
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Monument record: MDR2506 Borough Hill Univallate Hillfort and adjacent earthworks, Walton Upon Trent (Scheduled Monument)Earthworks are evident between Old Hall and Borough Hill Farm but their original plan cannot be determined.
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Monument record: MDR267 Fairfield Low, Fairfield, Buxton (Monument)Bronze Age barrow with possible evidence of re-use in the Roman period
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Monument record: MDR274 Staden Earthwork, Buxton (Monument)Doubtful henge monument, possibly a homestead enclosure. Date unknown but may be Iron Age or Romano-British. Probably associated with SMR 31118.
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Monument record: MDR317 The Crescent, Buxton (Listed Building)The Crescent, Buxton, built c1780.
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Monument record: MDR336 St. Anne's Well (site of), The Crescent, Buxton (Site)St Anne's Well, which was extant prior to 1697, probably stood in an area that now lies under the western arm of The Crescent (SMR 31116). It is thought that it was of Roman origin. See DDR6598 to the east for present St Anne's Well.
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Monument record: MDR337 Roman baths (approximate site of), The Crescent, Buxton (Site)Traces of Roman buildings and baths have been found in the area of St Anne's Crescent, Buxton. Buxton, now a modern spa town, is the site of 'Aqvae Arnemetiae'. See SMR 2834, SMR 2836, SMR 2837 and SMR 2869 also.
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Monument record: MDR361 Old Hall Hotel, The Crescent, Buxton (Listed Building)Old Hall Hotel, The Crescent, Buxton, built in 1670.