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Darley Abbey is a former historic mill village, now a suburb of the city of Derby, in the ceremonial county of Derbyshire, England.It is located approximately 1.4 miles (2.3 km) north of the city centre, on the west bank of the River Derwent, and forms part of the Darley ward along with Little Chester and the West End.
The Abbey Pub: Darley Abbey [5] Church Darley Abbey. Remains of Augustinian abbey, which was founded by Robert de Ferrers, 2nd Earl of Derby, in c.1146 and dissolved in 1538. The only building still standing was a hall house, and it is now The Abbey pub. [6] Derby Racecourse Roman vicus and cemetery [7] Settlement Derby
Darley Abbey is a former village, and later a suburb, to the north of the city of Derby, England.It contains 25 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England.
house named 'Darley Park' built on site 18th century, demolished 1962; a monastic building (probably the priory guest house) is now 15th century Darley Abbey public house — 'Old Abbey Inn'; partly 15th-century cottage at 7 Abbey Lane may incorporate monastic remains The Priory Church of Saint Mary, Darley _____ Darley Abbey; Little Derby Friary;
Darley Abbey Mills (north complex) preparation building and cottage and workshop and cart sheds to north of site Derby: Mill buildings: 1790s: 13 February 1967
Darley Park Tearooms occupies the old school building, that was once part of the mansion, and has a terraced area that has views across the park and the city beyond. Darley Abbey Cricket Club has its ground and pavilion in the park. The club plays in the Derbyshire County Cricket League, Divisions 4 South, 7 South and 4 North.
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Derby Rowing Club was founded by a few friends who wanted to row. They worked for the train network and met in a pub by St. Mary's bridge each week before deciding that they wanted to start rowing. Initially, they rented some land by the river from the rail company and made a small boathouse (which was called the shed).