Search Results

 

Found 120909 records

Page of 12091.

Search Within Results

Keywords
Exclude
No Image Details Add to Album
1Church Lane Farm, Dore, prior to restoration. Later renamed Vicarage Lanet01623

Church Lane Farm, Dore, prior to restoration. Later renamed Vicarage Lane

2Whirlow Hall Farm, Whirlow Lane. This is the 'new' Whirlow Hall, built in 1843, built after the demolition of the much larger hall (on site of). Former home of William Furness. Used as a working farm for school childrent01624

Whirlow Hall Farm, Whirlow Lane. This is the 'new' Whirlow Hall, built in 1843, built after the demolition of the much larger hall (on site of). Former home of William Furness. Used as a working farm for school children

3Cottage off Savage Lane, near Dore Village Greent01628

Cottage off Savage Lane, near Dore Village Green

4Dore Hall Stables, off Dore Roadt01630

Dore Hall Stables, off Dore Road

5Mount Pleasant, Sharrow Lane. Built 1750, by Francis Hurt Sitwell, connections with the Sitwells of Renishawt01631

Mount Pleasant, Sharrow Lane. Built 1750, by Francis Hurt Sitwell, connections with the Sitwells of Renishaw

6Mount Pleasant, Stables (to the north), Sharrow Lanet01632

Mount Pleasant, Stables (to the north), Sharrow Lane

7Stables and barn at Jordanthorpe Hall, off Cinderhill Lanet01636

Stables and barn at Jordanthorpe Hall, off Cinderhill Lane

8Sir Francis Chantrey's birthplace, Jordanthorpe Farm, Cinderhill Lane, Nortont01637

Sir Francis Chantrey's birthplace, Jordanthorpe Farm, Cinderhill Lane, Norton

9Beauchief Hall, built 1671, by Edward Pegge, High Sheriff of Derbyshire in 1664, for his son, using stones from ruined Beauchief Abbey. Held by Edward Pegge's descendants until 1909. Later occupied by A. Kingsford Wilson, former Master Cutler. Sold 1t01674

Beauchief Hall, built 1671, by Edward Pegge, High Sheriff of Derbyshire in 1664, for his son, using stones from ruined Beauchief Abbey. Held by Edward Pegge's descendants until 1909. Later occupied by A. Kingsford Wilson, former Master Cutler. Sold 1

10Forecourt, Beauchief Hall, built 1671, by Edward Pegge, High Sheriff of Derbyshire in 1664, for his son, using stones from ruined Beauchief Abbey. Held by Edward Pegge's descendants until 1909. Later occupied by A. Kingsford Wilsont01675

Forecourt, Beauchief Hall, built 1671, by Edward Pegge, High Sheriff of Derbyshire in 1664, for his son, using stones from ruined Beauchief Abbey. Held by Edward Pegge's descendants until 1909. Later occupied by A. Kingsford Wilson

Found 120909 records.

Page of 12091.