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Bretton, Derbyshire is a hamlet in Derbyshire, England. [1] [2] Set on a ridge with a panoramic view, it has few inhabitants but boasts a pub called the Barrel Inn, and the Bretton youth hostel. The hamlet lies above Bretton Clough, a narrow, steep-sided valley which Bretton Brook runs through. [3]
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Largest Local Nature Reserve in Derbyshire. [1] Alvaston Park Derby: Urban park Riverside park of 85 acres, opened in 1913. [2] Ashbourne Recreation Ground Ashbourne: Urban park [3] Ashwood Park Buxton: Urban park The public park runs along the side of the River Wye and has a bowling green, two public tennis courts, a children's playground and ...
England – Derbyshire – Chatsworth in Derbyshire, England, as part of the Sotheby's Beyond Limits exhibition, 2008 - No Longer There England – London – Bishopsgate and Wormwood Street , City of London , England (southwest corner) –– [ 8 ] temporary exhibit, May 2013 – June 2014 - No Longer There
Bretton Brook is a stream flowing through Bretton in the Derbyshire Peak District. [1] The stream is a tributary of the Highlow Brook , which is a direct tributary the River Derwent south of Hathersage .
Deadman's Clough is a stream in the civil parish of Hazlebadge in the Derbyshire Peak District. [1] The stream rises to the south of Bradwell, where it meets the Bretton Brook to the west of Abney. [2] [3]
The Upper Derwent Valley is an area of the Peak District National Park in England. It largely lies in Derbyshire, but its north eastern area lies in Sheffield, South Yorkshire. Its most significant features are the Derwent Dams, Ladybower, Derwent and Howden, which form Ladybower Reservoir, Derwent Reservoir and Howden Reservoir respectively.
Hob Hurst's House is a Bronze Age barrow on Beeley Moor near Bakewell in Derbyshire. It is unique in that instead of the normal round shape, Hob Hurst's barrow is rectangular. Originally made with 13 stones, only five remain today. The barrow is in the guardianship of English Heritage and is a Scheduled Ancient Monument. [1]