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  2. Holly Bush Inn, Makeney - Wikipedia

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    The Holly Bush Inn. The Holly Bush Inn is a Grade II listed public house at 2 Holly Bush Lane, Makeney, Derbyshire, DE56 0RX. [1] It is a family run pub. [2] It is on the Campaign for Real Ale's National Inventory of Historic Pub Interiors. [3] It was built in the 17th or early 18th century. [1]

  3. Oakerthorpe - Wikipedia

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    In the middle of the sixteenth century the chapel of Limbury adjoined the old manor house. Some ruins of the chapel could still be seen as late as 1800. The Peacock Inn, situated near the Alfreton-South Wingfield crossroads, dates back into the eleventh century and is reputed to be the oldest inn in the county of Derbyshire.

  4. Pubs and inns in Buxton - Wikipedia

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    The pubs and inns in Buxton are an important part of the historical character of the town of Buxton, Derbyshire, in England. The inns date back to the 16th century and several are listed buildings. Most are within the Conservation Areas of Higher Buxton, Central Buxton and Fairfield. [1] [2] [3]

  5. The Old Bell Hotel, Derby - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Regency Ballroom at The Old Bell Hotel after refurbishment. The Old Bell Hotel's primary use over the years was as a coaching inn, restaurant, bar and hotel. [1] In 1969 The Old Bell Hotel was turned into a nightclub and the rest of the building remained derelict until 2013.

  6. Lost buildings of Buxton - Wikipedia

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    Buxton Old Hall (1573) The Crescent Built in 1573 by the 6th Earl of Shrewsbury. The hall was replaced in 1670 by the 3rd Earl of Devonshire and the building still stands as the Old Hall Hotel. [4] Cavendish Girls High School Corbar Road Built as Wye House Asylum in 1859 (designed by architect Henry Currey). It became Cavendish School in 1912 ...

  7. Hartshorne, Derbyshire - Wikipedia

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    The Snooty Fox (formerly the Dominoes) was demolished in 2009. The New Inn closed in the 1960s and was then used as a hairdressing salon before being demolished in 1975 to make a car park extension for the Admiral Rodney. The Old Manor House in the northern part of the village is a Grade II* listed 17th-century timbered building on Main Street. [6]

  8. Seeing the number 1212 everywhere? Here's what it might mean

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    According to numerologists, angel number 1212 suggests harmony and balance are ahead. It's about trusting yourself, and accepting changes with an open mind.

  9. Alsop en le Dale - Wikipedia

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    Derbyshire 53°05′36″N 1°45′42″W  /  53.0933°N 1.7618°W  / 53.0933; - Alsop en le Dale is a village in Derbyshire , England about 5 miles (8.0 km) north of Ashbourne close to the Staffordshire border, and a mile from Dovedale , a popular tourist location within the Peak District national park.