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Green and pink lights over Ashbourne in Derbyshire [Shamrock Sean] This natural phenomenon took many by surprise in 2024 when it appeared much further south than usual - including over Derbyshire.
There is a complex system connecting the cave to Oxlow Cavern and Maskhill Mine to the south. The Entrance Series [ 2 ] is easily accessible making it a favourite with novices and groups. The stream that flows into the entrance can be followed through the cave, bypassing three sumps , to the East Canal, Giant's Hole's terminal sump.
Free admission. Operated by Derbyshire County Council. The Wonders of the Peak gallery includes local relics from the Bronze Age, Stone Age and Roman times. Located in the old Peak Hydropathic Hotel building since 1928. [1] Calke Abbey: Ticknall: Historic house: Operated by the National Trust, Baroque country house and garden Carnfield Hall ...
Operated by Derbyshire County Council with public access since 1970. 321 acres of parkland, woodland and formal gardens. [24] Eureka Park Swadlincote: Urban park Recreation ground since the 1920s [25] Frith Wood Dronfield: Woodland [26] Gadley Woods Buxton: Woodland 2.8 hectares (6.9 acres) managed by Buxton Civic Association. [16] Hall Leys ...
5. Bounce House Family Entertainment Center. Bounce House Family Entertainment Center may be geared toward kids, but the whole family can get in on the fun. Aside from the massive bounce houses ...
Nine Stones Close is located on Harthill Moor in Derbyshire. [1] It is located 1½ miles southeast of Youlgreave. [2] Less than 400m to the south-southwest of the stone circle is Robin Hood's Stride, a natural gritsone crag. [1] Harthill Moor itself also has a range of other archaeological features, including Bronze Age barrows and settlement ...
Derwent Edge is a Millstone Grit escarpment that lies above the Upper Derwent Valley in the Peak District National Park in the English county of Derbyshire. An Ordnance Survey column marks the highest point of the Edge at Back Tor (538 metres, 1765 feet). [1] North of Back Tor the edge extends into Howden Edge and enters the county of South ...
Alsop en le Dale church Bugsworth Basin Buxton, The Crescent Charlesworth church Chesterfield's 'Crooked Spire' Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage site The Vale of Edale Eyam Hall and stocks Glossop, Henry Street Hayfield Well Dressing Longdendale from Woodhead New Mills, Torr Vale Mill Riber Castle River Derwent, south of Duffield River Goyt River Lathkill South Wingfield church Swanwick Hall