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  2. The Old Bell Hotel, Derby - Wikipedia

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    The Old Bell Hotel was one of Derby's largest coaching inns and during its peak it had over 50 hotel rooms, several kitchens and meeting spaces, a network of connecting tunnels between other inns and was the home of Derby's incoming mail from around the world which it later shared with The George Inn. [2]

  3. Pubs and inns in Buxton - Wikipedia

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    Old Sun Inn Formerly The Sun and The Rising Sun. The is one of the oldest buildings in Buxton and was built in the 17th century as a coaching inn. The arch on the passageway to the rear coachyard has 'Good Stabling' inscribed on it. The inn is set back from the High Street so that coaches could pull up outside it to allow travellers to step off.

  4. 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]

  5. Lost buildings of Buxton - Wikipedia

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    Eagle and Child Inn Market Place The current four-storey Eagle building was built in 1760, replacing the earlier Eagle and Child Inn which had been on the same site since 1592. [8] Empire Hotel Park Road Designed by architect Thomas Garner and opened in 1901, it was the largest hotel in Buxton with 300 rooms. It provided luxurious accommodation ...

  6. Oakerthorpe - Wikipedia

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    Oakerthorpe is a small village near Alfreton. [1] It was known in medieval times as Ulkerthorpe. [2] It lies in the parish of South Wingfield, eleven miles south of Chesterfield in the county of Derbyshire.

  7. Milford, Derbyshire - Wikipedia

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    Derbyshire 53°00′08″N 1°28′53″W  /  53.00209°N 1.48140°W  / 53.00209; -1 Milford is a village in the civil parish of Belper , in the Amber Valley district, in the county of Derbyshire , England.

  8. Here's the Christmas town where Santa’s elves answer ... - AOL

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    Every Christmas season, letters to Santa flood in from kids around the world — but in Santa Claus, Indiana, volunteers become Santa’s elves to ensure every child gets a reply. This small town ...

  9. Cat and Fiddle Inn - Wikipedia

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    A section of the road is known as the "Cat and Fiddle Road" after the inn. The building is some 1,689 feet (515 m) above sea level, and it was the second-highest public house in Britain before it closed in 2015 (the Tan Hill Inn in Yorkshire is slightly higher). [1] In 2020, it reopened as a distillery, shop and bar.