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  2. List of places in Derbyshire - Wikipedia

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    See also List of settlements in Derbyshire by population ... List of places formerly in Derbyshire; List of places in England This page was last edited on 8 November ...

  3. Category:Tourist attractions in Derbyshire - Wikipedia

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    See also Category:Tourist attractions of the Peak District ... Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Derbyshire" The following 56 pages are in this category, out ...

  4. Category:Villages in Derbyshire - Wikipedia

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    H. Hackney, Derbyshire; Hague Bar; Hammersmith, Derbyshire; Harehill; Harlesthorpe; Harpur Hill; Hartington, Derbyshire; Hartshorne, Derbyshire; Hasland; Hassop ...

  5. Seven Wonders of the Peak - Wikipedia

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    The wonders refer to places to visit in the Peak District of Derbyshire in England. [1] Thomas Hobbes worked for the Dukes of Devonshire at Chatsworth House, as tutor and secretary. [2] After touring the High Peak in 1626, Hobbes published his 84-page Latin poem De Mirabilibus Pecci in 1636. It was published with an English translation in 1676 ...

  6. Derbyshire - Wikipedia

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    Derbyshire (/ ˈ d ɑːr b i ʃ ɪər,-ʃ ər / DAR-bee-sheer, -⁠shər) [4] is a ceremonial county in the East Midlands of England. It borders Greater Manchester, West Yorkshire, and South Yorkshire to the north, Nottinghamshire to the east, Leicestershire to the south-east, Staffordshire to the south and west, and Cheshire to the west.

  7. List of parks and open spaces in Derbyshire - Wikipedia

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    Operated by Derbyshire County Council with public access since 1970. 321 acres of parkland, woodland and formal gardens. [24] Eureka Park Swadlincote: Urban park Recreation ground since the 1920s [25] Frith Wood Dronfield: Woodland [26] Gadley Woods Buxton: Woodland 2.8 hectares (6.9 acres) managed by Buxton Civic Association. [16] Hall Leys ...

  8. Recreational walks in Derbyshire - Wikipedia

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    The Derbyshire section is from Edale to Black Hill [13] Sabrina Way: Hartington to Great Barrington, Gloucestershire: 203 miles (327 km) The short Derbyshire section is between Hartington and the River Dove (towards Alstonefield) [14] Sett Valley Trail: Hayfield to New Mills: 2.2 miles (3.6 km) Former railway line [15] Tissington Trail: Buxton ...

  9. Nine Stones Close - Wikipedia

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    Nine Stones Close, also known as the Grey Ladies, is a stone circle on Harthill Moor in Derbyshire in the English East Midlands.It is part of a tradition of stone circle construction that spread throughout much of Britain, Ireland and Brittany during the Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Ages, over a period between 3300 and 900 BCE.

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