Number of records found: 591
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Monument record: MDR11255 Medieval settlement and industrial site, Derby Magistrates Court site, Derby (Monument)Medieval domestic, and tanning or horn working, site; from 17th century within courts complex.
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Monument record: MDR12918 Church of Our Lady and St Thomas of Hereford, Regent Street, Ilkeston (Building)A Roman Catholic Church that was built in the 1920s or 30s, on the site of a 19th century Roman Catholic Chapel. It is not known if any material from the earlier chapel survives.
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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: MDR2514 Cropmarks north-west of Warren Barn, Walton on Trent (Site)Various cropmark features identified from aerial photographs, including a ditched enclosure that may be a Roman fort or marching camp.
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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)Grade I listed building taking the form of a crescent and containing a hotel, town house, lodging houses and an Assembly Room. Construction began in 1780 and was completed in 1788.
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Monument record: MDR3186 Lead working, High Tor recreation ground, Matlock Town (Scheduled Monument)Area of scheduled lead working remains, including Fern and Roman Caves, High Tor Rake and Hard Rake
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Monument record: MDR319 Romano-British settlement, Staden, near Buxton (Monument)Settlement site and related field enclosures at Staden; rescue excavation of a domestic building in 1981 indicated the settlement is Romano-British
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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.