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The Derbyshire Hotel, South Normanton
Hotel - Carter Lane East - 4 Stars - 157 Rooms (On Ciao since: 07/2008)
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Farewell To The GNR Lines In Derbyshire And Nottinghamshire (DVD)
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Clearing In The Woods - Riddings Derbyshire (DVD)
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Songs From The Derbyshire Coast - Keith Kendrick
1 CD(s) - Folk - Label: Wild Goose - Distributor: Proper - Released: 24/07/2006 - 706127083727 (On Ciao since: 12/2006)
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The Derwent Valley, Derbyshire
(+) A Great Day Out (-) Lots Of Enviromental Damage Was Caused During Its Creation (*) (On Ciao since: 03/2006)
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Derbyshire From The Air (DVD)
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The Chestnut Centre, Derbyshire
(+) Lots of interesting animals (-) An artificially created enviroment, admission charges (*) (On Ciao since: 12/2007)
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The Anglers Rest, Bamford, Derbyshire
(+) Good Sunday Lunch, Nice Pub And Lovely Setting (-) Food Is Quite Expensive (*) (On Ciao since: 04/2007)
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The Parish of Eckington, Derbyshire
(+) Lots Of History (-) Incorporated Within The City Of Sheffield (*) (On Ciao since: 11/2006)
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The Hidden Places of the Peak District and Derbyshire - Barbara Vesey
Non-Fiction - Travel - Places & Peoples - Europe - England - ISBN: 190443455X (On Ciao since: 08/2009)
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The Packhorse Inn, Longstone, Derbyshire
(+) Traditional Country Pub, Real Ale, Home Cooked Food (-) A Little Remote, Very Busy (*) (On Ciao since: 04/2007)
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The Yorkshire Bridge Inn, Derbyshire
(+) Homecooked, tasty food. Good atmosphere, friendly staff. (-) Can be quite pricey (*) (On Ciao since: 11/2009)
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Drive and Stroll in Derbyshire and the Peak District - Charles Wildgoose
Non-Fiction - Travel - Region Travel Guide - Europe - England - ISBN: 1853069655 (On Ciao since: 08/2009)
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Win Hill in the Peak District, Derbyshire
(+) Lovely clean air, fantastic views (-) A very steep climb to the top (*) (On Ciao since: 04/2007)
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The Old Bowling Green Inn, Bradwell, Derbyshire
(+) Good Atmosphere, Good Food (-) Prices Are Average Rather Than Cheap (*) (On Ciao since: 05/2007)
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Old Hall, Buxton
Hotel - The Square, Buxton, Derbyshire, SK17 6BD - 38 Rooms (On Ciao since: 12/2006)
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The Castleton Information Centre and Museum, Derbyshire
(+) Full of information and historical facts (-) can be busy in peak season (*) (On Ciao since: 04/2007)
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The Moss Valley, North East Derbyshire
(+) Very Picturesque (-) Industrial and Urban on its boundaries (*) (On Ciao since: 12/2006)
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Derbyshire's Stately Homes, Hall And Castles From The Air (DVD)
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The Old Original Bakewell Pudding Shop, Derbyshire
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The Derbyshire Hotel, Derbyshire
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The Derbyshire Hotel, South Normanton
Conveniently located just off junction 28 of the M1, The Derbyshire Hotel provides 4-star luxury and impressive décor, opposite the East Midlands...
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The Derbyshire Hotel, South Normanton
The Derbyshire Hotel is a modern, red brick property set in the village of South Normanton, 12 miles from both Nottingham and Derby. It features 157...
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The Derbyshire Hotel, South Normanton
The Derbyshire Hotel is a modern, red brick property set in the village of South Normanton, 12 miles from both Nottingham and Derby. It features 157...
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Derbyshire
Suited for both business and leisure use, this colour atlas of Derbyshire gives the user complete coverage of the county. It also includes a...
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Derbyshire
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Derbyshire
Featuring Philip's large-scale and detailed Navigator[registered] mapping, this is a sheet map, covering the whole of Derbyshire and all of the Peak...
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THE FAMOUS SHOULDER, DERBYSHIRE
THIS DELIGHTFULL RESIDENTIAL COUNTRY INN AND RESTAURANT WITH LETTING ACCOMMODATION HAS UNDER GONE ALMOST TOTAL REFURBISHMENT THROUGH OUT TRADITIONAL MEETS...
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The Izaak Walton Hotel, Derbyshire
Set in the beautiful Dovedale Valley, The Izaak Walton is a 17th-century hotel with spectacular views across the Derbyshire Peaks, providing a perfect...
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The Hardinge Arms, Derby, Derbyshire
The Hardinge Arms is an attractively restored historic building in the affluent village of Kings Newton, sited on a conservation belt dating back to the...
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Songs from the Derbyshire Coast - Keith Kendrick
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SACO Derby - The Millhouse, Derby, Derbyshire
Set in a conservation area overlooking a brook in the heart of Derby, these contemporary apartments bring tranquillity to the modern urban life-style. Behind...
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Journal Of The Derbyshire Archaeological Society, Derbyshire
Journal Of The Derbyshire Archaeological SOCIETY, DERBYSHIRE 9781459091726 1459091728 UNKNOWN Paperback
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Clearing In The Woods - Riddings Derbyshire-DVD
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Peak Scenery; Or, The Derbyshire Tourist Rhodes, Ebenezer
Peak Scenery; Or, The Derbyshire Tourist RHODES, EBENEZER 9780217527866 0217527868 UNKNOWN Paperback
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Peak Scenery : Or The Derbyshire Tourist Rhodes, Ebenezer
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Peak Scenery : Or The Derbyshire Tourist Rhodes, Ebenezer
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Memories Of The Derbyshire Coalfields Bell, David
Provides a look back at the county's coalfields. Illustrated with old photographs, this book includes the miners' recollections and anecdotes, the...
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Eyam village in Derbyshire
Advantages: Scenic and relaxing
Disadvantages: too many new houses being built
...The small village of Eyam, (pronounced Eem) in Derbyshire, is a picturesque pplace with such an historical story to tell.
Brief history, which entices the many tourist to the village??.
It is best known for it's residents heroic act in 1665 when the plague, (black death) took hold.
The plague hit the village in in August of 1665 contained in flea infested materials delivered to the local tailor, George Vicar, from London, he died with-in the week.
When the towns people realised what was happening they were advised by the rector, Reverend William Mompesson to quarantine the village thus stopping the infection spreading.
The villagers used many precautions, such as burying there own dead, not allowing visitors into the village and having goods dropped off at certain points on the village borders.
In all over 250 villagers died...
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07.04.2008 ·
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Stainsby Mill, Derbyshire
Advantages: Lots of history
Disadvantages: Admission charges
...Stainsby Mill enjoys a location within the idyllic setting of the small village of Doe Lea in North Derbyshire. It's very close to junction 29 of the M1 motorway but with its rural location you could be easy to think that you were miles away from anyway.
This is a rare example of a 19th century water powered flour mill. It is now owned and managed by The National Trust but what makes this place especially unusual is that it is still in everyday use and the end product of bags of flour are still commercially sold.
I had previously visited Caudwell's Mill in Rowsley, Derbyshire which is about twenty miles from here and I was expecting to find quite a few similarities. Both of these flour mills are still operated by a water wheel, they both still produce flour but the similarities seem to end there. Whilst Caudwell's Mill uses...
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The Derwent Valley, Derbyshire
Advantages: A Great Day Out
Disadvantages: Lots Of Enviromental Damage Was Caused During Its Creation
...the Derbyshire Pennines, along with the A628 "Woodhead Pass" and the M62 Motorway.
The A57 is generally the first major Road in Derbyshire that is blocked with Snow during the Winter so if you are planning to visit this area during the Winter Months be warned.
Ladybower Reservoir lies 12 miles to the West of Sheffield and about double that distance to the East from Manchester. As you approach from the Sheffield side there is a Bridge that carries the A57 Road over the bottom arm of Ladybower Reservoir and immediately after this Bridge there are usually many Cars parked on the grass verge. This is the point where the Derwent Valley begins and there is a narrow Road which turns right here which will take you a further couple of miles or so along the Western edge of Derwent Reservoir to a large Car parking area and Visitors Centre called...
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01.03.2006 ·
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Bolsover Castle, Derbyshire
Advantages: Lots of history, in good condition, fantastic views
Disadvantages: Expensive
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Admission charges are:
Adults - £6.80 (10 Euros)
Concessions - £5.10 (7.5 Euros)
Children (aged 5-15) - £3.40 (5 Euros)
Family ticket - £16.50 (24.5 Euros)
English Heritage Members - Free
Children under 5 - Free
Bolsover Castle
Castle Street
Bolsover
Derbyshire
S44 6PR
Telephone: (01246)822844
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Just one little gem in Derbyshire
Advantages: Beauty, peace and tranquility
Disadvantages: none
...I live not to far form the Derbyshire border and quite often visit some of the picturesque villages that frequent the beautiful place that lies within.
Every time I visit one of the villages?places like Eyam (pronounced Eem? see my review, plug?plug?), Stoney Middleton and Castleton, famous for its Blue John?I am always amazed by the stunning scenery and the total peace and tranquillity of my surroundings?
However, this review is about the beautiful little village called Edale?.
** WHERE IS IT??
Edale is a small village in Derbyshire, just off the A6187?overlooked by the beautiful Mam Tor, Lose Hill and Kinder Scout, with many little Hamlets around its edge, such as Barber Booth and Ollerbrook Booth.
Apart form the beautiful scenic route into the village by car there is also an excellent train service which runs from either...
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The Anglers Rest, Derbyshire
Advantages: Good Sunday Lunch, Nice Pub And Lovely Setting
Disadvantages: Food Is Quite Expensive
...The Angler?s Rest is one of three Public Houses/Restaurants in the little picturesque Village of Bamford, in an area of Derbyshire?s Peak District National Park known as the High Peak.
I visited the Angler?s Rest in Bamford recently for Sunday Lunch, although I must confess that this was not actually my first choice of venue. I had intended to visit a place called the Yorkshire Bridge, which is a popular place and has a good reputation for food. In fact, the Yorkshire Bridge was so popular that we could not find an empty table, hence we headed back up the road about a mile to the Angler?s Rest.
I have eaten at the Angler?s Rest before but this was many years ago. Back then this place served excellent food but I had heard that its standards had fallen since that time. I had however heard that this place had recently changed owners...
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01.05.2007 ·
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Orgies in the Derbyshire Countryside!
Advantages: A magnificent building in a great setting.
Disadvantages: Good weather needed to get the best from a visit.
...A while ago I produced a review about the town of Bolsover in Derbyshire. In it I mentioned the lovely castle that sits on the hill overlooking the Vale of Scarsdale and the surrounding Derbyshire countryside. We don't visit as often as we should, but I very lucky in that I get to help out at events (the most recent being the Derbyshire Food & Drink Fair), gaining me free entry to the grounds and castle.
~~~HOW TO GET THERE.
We usually go to the castle from where we live in Chesterfield. Our normal methods of transport are either a shared taxi (costs about £8.00 from the town centre) or by bus (numbers 81 to 83 drop off at the centre of town and its not far to walk to the castle). There is a train station around six miles away (also in Chesterfield) and then you need to walk into the centre to get the bus to Bolsover. If...
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23.11.2007 ·
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The Mackworth Hotel, Derbyshire
Advantages: Great location, warm and friendly
Disadvantages: May be out of budget, hotel rooms not suitable for disabled guests
...The Mackworth hotel is a converted and extended farmhouse situated on the edge of the medieval village of Mackworth, Derbyshire. It lies just 2 miles out of Derby City Centre with close links to the M1/M6/A38/A50.
We chose this as our wedding venue in the October of 2006, after visiting the Hotel for several meals and evenings out previously.
As well as being fully licensed for civil wedding ceremonies, the hotel boasts extensive conferencing facilities, restaurant and bar areas.
The restaurant boasts a superb carvery with a varied choice of meat and veg for a reasonable price as well as many alternatives on the menu. The hotel is surrounded by picturesque Derbyshire Countryside visible from the restaurant open plan extension.
The hotel itself has welcoming decor styled on rustic farmhouse with the main entrance to the side...
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08.04.2008 ·
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The Parish Of Eckington, Derbyshire
Advantages: Lots Of History
Disadvantages: Incorporated Within The City Of Sheffield
...I have moved House many times in the past 15 years but I have never strayed too far from my birthplace of Sheffield. Five years ago I did however venture beyond the South Yorkshire borders and I purchased a Cottage in North East Derbyshire about 2 miles from a place called Eckington.
Technically speaking Eckington now lies within the boundary of the City of Sheffield but location wise it is closer to Chesterfield than it is to the Centre of Sheffield and the residents here are fiercely proud of having their own identity, and they are quick to point out to anyone who may think otherwise, that this is Derbyshire, not Yorkshire.
Eckington lies 6 miles to the North of Chesterfield and 9 miles to the South of Sheffield. Although the boundaries of the City of Sheffield have been changed in recent years to incorporate the Parish...
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20.11.2006 ·
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Stanage Edge, Derbyshire
Advantages: Fantastic views, an unusual attraction
Disadvantages: Can get popular at busy times
...Stanage Edge is the name given to the largest of the Peak District's gritstone edges, it is also visually, the most impressive and has become a magnet for rock climbers who come here from all over the country to climb its sheer vertical rock faces.
The edge runs for over four miles (6.5Km) from the Cowper Stone at its southern end to Stanage End at the north. It rises to a vertical height of 103 metres at its highest point but generally it is only between 20 and 30 metres high. At approximately halfway along the edge it is crossed by the Long Causeway, an old Roman road that originally ran from Navio, at Brough on Noe in Derbyshire to the old town of Danum, now known as Doncaster. This road was later used as packhorse route to transport salt between Sheffield and the Cheshire salt mines. There are some stones along the top...
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