Grade I Listed Buildings in Derbyshire - Derbyshire Dales

Derbyshire Dales

  • Old Grammar School, Ashbourne
  • The Mansion, Ashbourne inc coach house wall
  • Holme Bridge, Bakewell
  • Holme Hall, Bakewell
  • Church of All Saints, Bakewell
  • Church of All Saints, Bakewell: cross to S of porch
  • Great Cross, Bakewell & railed enclosure
  • Bakewell Bridge
  • Baslow Bridge
  • All Saints Church, Bradbourne
  • Church of All Saints, Brailsford
  • Ednaston Manor, Brailsford & walls & terracing
  • Chatsworth House
    • Chatsworth House: bridge on main approach
    • Chatsworth House: Conduit House, cascade & statues
    • Chatsworth House: Egyptian Statue behind the Duke’s greenhouse
    • Chatsworth House: second Egyptian Statue behind The Duke’s greenhouse
    • Chatsworth House; former stables
    • Chatsworth House; herms & altars
    • Chatsworth House: Temple of Flora
  • Cromford Mill
  • Church of St Andrew, Cubley
  • Church of St Cuthbert, Doveridge
  • Church of St Peter, Edensor
  • Parish Church, Eyam: churchyard cross
  • Church of St Giles, Great Longstone
  • Church of All Saints, Hassop
  • Church of St Michael & All Angels, Hathersage
  • Padley Chapel, Upper Padley, Grindleford
  • Church of the Holy Trinity, Kirk Ireton
  • Church of St Michael, Kniveton
  • Church of St Chad, Longford
  • Haddon Hall
  • Church of SS Mary & Barlok, Norbury Hollow
  • The Old Manor, Norbury Hollow; & garden wall
  • The Hall, Somersal Herbert
  • Snitterton Hall, South Darley
  • The Hall, Sudbury & stable block
  • Church of St Michael, Taddington
  • Church of St Leonard, Thorpe
  • Church of St John the Baptist, Tideswell
  • Remains of Chapel of SS Mary & John the Baptist, Stydd Hall, Yeaveley
  • All Saints Church, Youlgreave

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