Number of records found: 595
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Monument record: MDR823 Summerhouse in the grounds of The Mansion, Ashbourne (Listed Building)A small classically-designed summerhouse against the eastern garden wall of The Mansion, thought to have been designed by Joseph Pickford in the 1760s
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Monument record: MDR9082 Salem United Free Methodist Chapel, Malthouse Lane, Wingerworth (Listed Building)Grade II listed United Free Methodist Chapel built in 1849, still in use as a Methodist place of worship.
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Monument record: MDR9743 Cement and Plaster Works (site of), Duke Street, Derby (Monument)Cement and plaster works established by 1835, but gone by 1914.
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Monument record: MDR12236 St Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Sumner Street, Glossop (Listed Building)This Roman Catholic church was built in 1882-87 in Gothic Revival style.
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Monument record: MDR13396 Roman Catholic Chapel, Thanet Street, Clay Cross (Building)Roman Catholic Chapel built 1882, now a Catholic church dedicated to St. Patrick and St. Bridget.
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Monument record: MDR15428 Cromford Churchyard, St Mary's Church, Cromford (Monument)Churchyard around St Mary's Church. Roman lead pigs have been found in the grounds.
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Monument record: MDR2672 Cropmark features 500m west of Hoonhay, Hoon/Marston on Dove (Monument)Enclosures, boundaries and a possible ring ditch identified on aerial photographs
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Monument record: MDR272 Cave, Ashwood Dale, Buxton (Monument)A small cave excavated in 1895. An iron buckle of Roman type, a piece of leather, a flint flake, a few small pieces of iron, animal bones and charcoal were found.
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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.