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Baslow Hall, just off Calver Road, was built in 1907 to the designs of the architect Francis Houlton Wrench of Sheffield on land bought from the Duke of Rutland for Mrs. Stockdale, widow of the Rev. J. Stockdale. The construction work caused some damage to the footpath along Calver Road, which the council refused to repair.
Historic England, "Baslow Lodges, Gates, Piers and Railings at North Entrance to Chatsworth Park, Baslow and Bubnell (1334751)", National Heritage List for England Historic England, "Park Lodge, Baslow and Bubnell (1334728)" , National Heritage List for England , retrieved 7 March 2022
Bakewell is a civil parish in the Derbyshire Dales district of Derbyshire, England. The parish contains over 180 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England . Of these, six are listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, three are at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest ...
Baslow is a village in Derbyshire, England, in the Peak District, situated between Sheffield and Bakewell, just over 1 mile (1.6 km) north of Chatsworth House. It is sited by the River Derwent , which is spanned by a 17th-century bridge, alongside which is a contemporary toll house .
According to the 2011 census its population now stands at 1,178. [5]Population Graph between 1911 and 1931. Baslow is divided into three distinct areas, Over End, Nether End and Bridge End, where the river Derwent is spanned by a charming, 17th-century, three-arched bridge, beside which is a little stone shelter built for the toll collector.
Bakewell Market Hall; Bakewell railway station; Bakewell War Memorial; Barrow Hill Roundhouse; Baslow Hall; Bradley Hall; Breadsall Priory; Broadbottom Viaduct ...
It was the tail end of the Great Migration when Danny J. Bakewell Sr. left New Orleans for Los Angeles in 1967. He was 21; a college dropout with a wife and a baby, in an era of dismal prospects ...
The first town hall in Bakewell was the old town hall in King Street which dated back to the early 17th century. [1] [2] In 1827, petty session hearings and other municipal activities moved to Bakewell Market Hall in Bridge Street. [3] [4] By the late 19th century, the local board of health considered the market hall