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  1. Ashbourne, Derbyshire

    Green and Sturston, Derbyshire Sturston are hamlets close by. GBdot Ashbourne, Derbyshire gbmapping Geographic Location title Destinations from Ashbourne, Derbyshire Northwest Leek, Staffordshire Leek ... Ashbourne, Derbyshire East Belper Southwest Uttoxeter South Lichfield Southeast Derby , Burton upon ... 5 things to do in ashbourne.php 5 Things To Do In Ashbourne Derbyshire Category Market towns ... of the Peak District Category Civil parishes in Derbyshire Category Towns in Derbyshire it Ashbourne Derbyshire nl Ashbourne Derbyshire nn Ashbourne i Derbyshire pl Ashbourne Anglia ro Ashbourne, Derbyshire simple Ashbourne, Derbyshire vo Ashbourne ...Refimprove date June 2011 Infobox UK place official name Ashbourne country England region East Midlands ... post town ASHBOURNE postcode area DE postcode district DE6 dial code 01335 constituency westminster West Derbyshire UK Parliament constituency West Derbyshire civil parish Ashbourne shire district Derbyshire Dales shire county Derbyshire static image Image St Oswalds Ashbourne.jpg 200px static image caption small St Oswald s Church, Ashbourne St. Oswald s Church, Ashbourne small Ashbourne is a small market town in the Derbyshire Dales , England . It has a population of 10,302. The town advertises itself as The Gateway to Dovedale . Local customs main Royal Shrovetide Football Ashbourne is known ... have been successful. Economy File Nestles Factory, Clifton Road, Ashbourne geograph.org.uk 314448.jpg ... milk . The factory had its own private sidings connected to the Ashbourne railway station railway ... the course of the former Ashbourne Line Ashbourne to Buxton railway , running from what was Ashbourne ... passenger traffic in 1954, and all services on the Ashbourne Parsley Hay section, including excursion traffic, ceased in 1964. The line continued down the River Dove, Derbyshire Dove to Rocester ... of the Limestone Way also starts in the town. Ashbourne Churches Together ACT has a link with the Diocese ...   more details



  1. Ashbourne

    Ashbourne is the name of more than one thing Places Ashbourne, County Meath in Ireland Ashbourne, Derbyshire in England Ashbourne, Victoria in Australia Ashbourne, South Australia in Australia Other Ashbourne Cup geodis bg fr Ashbourne id Ashbourne it Ashbourne nl Ashbourne no Ashbourne pl Ashbourne sk Ashbourne ...   more details



  1. Ashbourne Green

    Infobox UK place country England static image Image 298276 7c910e72 by John Poyser.jpg 240px static image caption Ashbourne Green. latitude 53.030 longitude 1.712 map type Derbyshire official name Ashbourne Green population shire district Derbyshire Dales shire county Derbyshire region East Midlands constituency westminster post town ASHBOURNE postcode district DE6 postcode area DE dial code os grid reference SK194481 Ashbourne Green is an area of Derbyshire , England . It is located in the Peak District , 1 mile north east of Ashbourne, Derbyshire Ashbourne . Derbyshire geo stub Category Parks and open spaces in Derbyshire ...   more details



  1. RAF Ashbourne

    Air Force DEFAULTSORT Ashbourne Category Royal Air Force stations in Derbyshire Category Military ...Refimprove date April 2012 Infobox airport name RAF Ashbourne nativename Image Ensign of the Royal Air Force.svg 90px nativename a nativename r image image width caption IATA ICAO type Military owner operator Royal Air Force city served location Ashbourne elevation f elevation m coordinates Coord 53 00 25 N 001 42 25 W region GB type airport display inline latd 53 latm 00 lats 25 latNS N longd 001 longm 42 longs 25 longEW W coordinates type airport coordinates region GB pushpin map Derbyshire pushpin label RAF Ashbourne pushpin map caption Location in Derbyshire website r1 number 00 00 r1 length f 0 r1 length m 0 r1 surface Concrete r2 number 00 00 r2 length f 0 r2 length m 0 r2 surface Concrete r3 number 00 00 r3 length f 0 r3 length m 0 r3 surface Concrete stat year stat1 header stat1 data stat2 header stat2 data footnotes RAF Ashbourne is a former Royal Air Force airfield located approximately Convert 1.5 mi south east of the town of Ashbourne, Derbyshire . ref name AA cite web url http www.airfieldarchaeology.co.uk raf ashbourne.html title RAF Ashbourne, Derbyshire publisher Airfield Archaeology accessdate 09 April 2012 ref Opened on 12 June 1942 before closing on 23 August 1954. ref name ABCT cite web url http www.abct.org.uk airfields ashbourne title RAF Ashbourne publisher Airfields of Britain Conservation Trust accessdate 09 April 2012 ref Ashbourne was home to Armstrong Whitworth Whitley , Armstrong Whitworth Albemarle and Bristol Blenheim aircraft. ref name BBCH cite web url http www.bbc.co.uk history ww2peopleswar stories 74 a3702674.shtml title Escape Into The WAAF ... story.html title Mustard gas killed everything as it was burnt off on Buxton hills publisher This is Derbyshire accessdate 09 April 2012 ref Based units There was a small units at Ashbourne such as No. 42 ... Category Military history of Derbyshire ...   more details



  1. Ashbourne Hall

    Infobox Historic building image caption Ashbourne Hall from its Park name Ashbourne Hall location town Ashbourne, Derbyshire location country England architect client coordinates engineer construction start date completion date date demolished cost structural system style Ashbourne Hall is a Manor house originally built by the Cockayne Baronets Cockayne Family in the 13th century in Ashbourne, Derbyshire ... name conservation cite web title Ashbourne Conservation Area url http www.derbyshiredales.gov.uk Images Ashbourne 20Conservation 20Area 20Appraisal 20 2005 20 20Settings tcm19 83764.pdf publisher Derbyshire ... 2010 ref but this was not enough to presuade the owners to sell. ref name hist Today File Ashbourne Hall in 1900.jpg thumb right Ashbourne Hall was a hotel around 1900 The House was subsequently bought by a solicitor from Ashbourne, Derbyshire Ashbourne , John Fox, who within two months had sold the estate ... century. The Cockayne Family Cockayne Baronets The Cockayne Family settled in Ashbourne in the 12th Century and served as lords of the manor. The Cockayne family Ashbourne Hall was built during the reign ... looked like. Ashbourne Hall served as their family seat and most of the family were buried in the Cockayne Chapel at nearby Ashbourne Parish Church. The family also owned the nearby manors of Sturston ... Cockayne of Ashbourne, was a cavalier, author and poet. ref name gent cite journal title The Family ... gained enormous debts and sold Ashbourne Hall in 1671 to Sir William Boothby in order to pay his creditors. The Boothby Family File Ashbourne Hall in 1800.jpg thumb right Ashbourne Hall in about 1800 ... Prince Charlie stayed at Ashbourne Hall for the night, proclaiming his father as James III in Ashbourne ... accessed 29 May 2008 ref He began the restoration of Ashbourne Hall using his wife s dowry to renovate ... in Ashbourne, the Hall itself was bought by Captain Holland who again sold it in 1858. ref name hist http www.ashbourne town.com history portrait 1.html History of Ashbourne , accessed November 2010 ...   more details



  1. Ashbourne Line

    Ashbourne Line The Ashbourne Line was a railway from Buxton via Ashbourne, Derbyshire Ashbourne to Uttoxeter ... from Ashbourne southwards was relatively easy, following river valleys as it did, first the Henmore Brook and then the River Dove, Derbyshire River Dove. History There were regular trains from Ashbourne ... disappeared, the track bed from Ashbourne to Parsley Hay was acquired by Derbyshire County Council ... Peak Railway C&HPR and it joined the North Staffordshire Railway at Ashbourne, proceeding to Uttoxeter ... and Ashbourne was sparsely populated, and the terrain immensely difficult, there were a number of motivations for its construction. Ashbourne was one of the few large settlements in the area without a railway ... to take over the Derbyshire business through its attempts to reach Manchester from Derby railway station ... Railway had extended into Ashbourne from its Churnet Valley Line in 1852. The section from Parsley Hay to Ashbourne was opened in 1899 at a new station built jointly by the NSR and the LNWR. The Station Hotel now called The Beresford Arms dates from this time. Image ashbourne line.jpg 300px right ... the CH&PR. From there to Ashbourne the line was single and although the line was initially fairly level ... Bentley , where there was a goods depot, and Thorpe Cloud , and finally through a tunnel to Ashbourne ... from Ashbourne to Derby, 30 M., in 1 2 hours fares 2s.6d., 2s., 1s. 3d. 5M Norbury with a highly interesting ... and Ashbourne, but the expected expresses were no more than through coaches being attached to London ... services finished on October 30 1954 ref The Ashbourne News and Dove Valley Record, October 28 and November ... kinds continued until 1963. In the same year, freight traffic finished between Ashbourne and Hartington ... of the first of such ventures in the country. Later, Ashbourne Tunnel was acquired by Sustrans . However ... railway called the Mid Derbyshire Railway alongside the trails which would be beneficial to the local ..., G., 2007 Lost Railways of Derbyshire, Newbury Countryside Books Bentley, J.M., Fox, G.K., 1997 ...   more details



  1. Baron Ashbourne

    File William Gibson 2nd Baron Ashbourne June 10 1929.jpg thumb 200px William Gibson, 2nd Baron Ashbourne . Baron Ashbourne , of Ashbourne, County Meath Ashbourne in the County Meath County of Meath , is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom . It was created in 1886 for Edward Gibson, 1st Baron Ashbourne Edward Gibson , the Lord Chancellor of Ireland . His grandson, the third Baron who succeeded his uncle , was a Vice Admiral Royal Navy Vice Admiral in the Royal Navy . As of 2010 the title is held by the third Baron s son, the fourth Baron, who succeeded in 1983. John George Gibson , younger brother of the first Baron, was also a distinguished lawyer. The Honourable Violet Gibson , who attempted to assassinate Benito Mussolini in 1926, was the daughter of the first Baron. Barons Ashbourne 1886 Edward Gibson, 1st Baron Ashbourne 1837 1913 William Gibson, 2nd Baron Ashbourne 1868 1942 Edward Russell Gibson, 3rd Baron Ashbourne 1901 1983 Edward Barry Greynville Gibson, 4th Baron Ashbourne b. 1933 The heir apparent is the present holder s son the Hon. Edward Charles d Olier Gibson b. 1967 The heir apparent s heir apparent is his son Edward Alexander Gibson b. 2002 References Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David editors . Debrett s Peerage and Baronetage 1990 edition . New York St Martin s Press, 1990. Rayment date February 2012 Category Baronies Ashbourne pl Baron Ashbourne ...   more details



  1. Ashbourne RFC

    Primary sources date November 2009 Infobox rugby team teamname Ashbourne image fullname Ashbourne Rugby Football Club union Irish Rugby Football Union IRFU br Leinster Rugby Leinster nickname Ash founded 1974 ground capacity countryflag IRE countryflagvar rugby president Rod Cosgrave chairman coach Steve Spaza Ashbourne RFC is an Ireland Irish Rugby union rugby team based in Ashbourne, County Meath Ashbourne , County Meath . They play in Leinster League Division Two Division Two of the Leinster League . The club colours are black and gold. References http www.ashbournerugby.ie Ashbourne RFC Leinster League Division Two Category Irish rugby union teams Category Rugby clubs established in 1974 Category Rugby union clubs in County Meath Ireland rugbyunion team stub ...   more details



  1. Ashbourne College

    Ashbourne College is an independent school UK independent sixth form college in Kensington , London . ref name AsbourneHome cite web title Ashbourne Independent Sixth Form College url http www.ashbournecollege.co.uk publisher Ashbourne College accessdate 2009 06 19 ref ref name DCSFPerformanceTable cite web title Ashbourne Independent School url http www.dcsf.gov.uk cgi bin performancetables dfe1x1 04.pl?School 2076348 publisher Department for Children, Schools and Families date 2004 accessdate 2009 06 19 ref References reflist External links http www.ashbournecollege.co.uk Ashbourne College website coord 51 30 11 N 0 11 24 W type edu region GB display title Category Education in Kensington and Chelsea Category Sixth form colleges in London UK university stub ...   more details



  1. Derbyshire

    Derbyshire. Ashbourne Water used to be bottled in Buxton by Nestl Nestl Waters UK until 2006 and Buxton ...Other uses Derbyshire disambiguation Coord 53 8 N 1 36 W display title class toccolours style border collapse collapse float right margin left 1em border 1 cellpadding 3 cellspacing 0 width 300 big Derbyshire big colspan 2 style text align center background white File Derbyshire UK locator map 2010.svg 200px Derbyshire within England colspan 2 style background f0f0f0 font weight bolder Geography width ... 20th br convert 2547 km2 abbr on Admin HQ Matlock, Derbyshire Matlock ISO 3166 2 GB ISO 3166 2 GB ... of ceremonial counties of England by population Ranked English cerem counties RNK Derbyshire br English cerem counties POP Derbyshire br convert English cerem counties DEN Derbyshire km2 abbr on br List of non metropolitan counties of England by population Ranked English admin counties RNK Derbyshire br English admin counties POP Derbyshire Ethnicity 96.0 White br 2.3 S. Asian br 1.7 Black, Mixed ... File Derbyshirearms.PNG 200px Arms of Derbyshire County Council br Derbyshire County Council br http www.derbyshire.gov.uk Executive English county control CTY Derbyshire MPs elected in the UK general ... Image Derbyshire Ceremonial Numbered.png Click on image poly 70 249 70 233 88 235 90 222 97 222 ... 288 101 259 103 278 100 259 101 279 86 253 South Derbyshire South Derbys circle 132 234 17 Derby poly ... 68 246 51 246 50 214 65 200 60 161 Derbyshire Dales poly 31 128 11 108 11 47 6 42 15 26 22 14 31 12 31 3 55 13 61 28 67 44 85 58 76 79 64 79 52 90 53 105 High Peak, Derbyshire High Peak poly 166 79 ... 106 111 104 86 119 86 141 78 North East Derbyshire North East Derbys. poly 161 96 131 99 129 118 144 ... 7 3 7 5 39 Greater Manchester Manchester desc none imagemap 1. High Peak, Derbyshire High Peak 2. Derbyshire Dales 3. South Derbyshire 4. Erewash 5. Amber Valley 6. North East Derbyshire 7. Chesterfield 8. Bolsover district Bolsover 9. Derby Unitary center Derbyshire IPAc en audio En derbyshire.ogg ...   more details



  1. Ashbourne, Victoria

    Infobox Australian Place type town name Ashbourne state vic image AshbourneRoad.JPG caption Looking at Ashbourne from the west. The Campaspe River is in the background. lga Shire of Macedon Ranges postcode 3442 est pop coordinates coord 37.387 S 144.446 E display inline,title latd 37 latm 23 lats 13 longd 144 longm 26 longs 46 elevation 630 maxtemp mintemp rainfall stategov Electoral district of Macedon Macedon , Electoral district of Ballarat East Ballarat East fedgov Division of Bendigo Bendigo , Division of McEwen McEwen dist1 72 dir1 NW location1 Melbourne dist2 8 dir2 SW location2 Woodend, Victoria Woodend dist3 15 dir3 E location3 Trentham, Victoria Trentham Ashbourne is a small town in Victoria, Australia Victoria , Australia . It is located on Falloons Road in the Shire of Macedon Ranges , to the east of Woodend, Victoria Woodend . Ashbourne Post Office opened on 16 December 1899 known as Campaspe until 1900 . ref name a Citation last Premier Postal History title Post Office List url https www.premierpostal.com cgi bin wsProd.sh Viewpocdwrapper.p?SortBy VIC&country accessdate 2008 04 11 ref References commons category Reflist added above categories infobox footers by script assisted edit Towns in Macedon Ranges Shire Category Towns in Victoria Australia Category Shire of Macedon Ranges VictoriaAU geo stub ...   more details



  1. Lorraine Ashbourne

    Infobox person name Lorraine Ashbourne image imagesize alt caption birthname birth date Birth year and age df yes 1961 birth place Manchester , Lancashire , England death date Death date and age df yes YYYY MM DD YYYY MM DD Death date then birth death place othername occupation yearsactive spouse Andy Serkis 2002 domesticpartner website Use dmy dates date August 2010 Lorraine Ashbourne born 1961 in Manchester , Lancashire is an England English stage, film and television actress. Career She has appeared on UK British television series and television films, including The Street TV series The Street , True Dare Kiss , Thin Ice , In a Land of Plenty , Boon TV series Boon , Playing the Field , City Central , Peak Practice , The Bill , Pie in the Sky TV series Pie in the Sky , Casualty TV series Casualty , In Suspicious Circumstances , Mr. Wroe s Virgins , Rich Tea and Sympathy , and London s Burning . As a stage actress, Lorraine regularly appeared at the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester , England , playing roles such as Kate Hardcastle in She Stoops to Conquer and as Emilia Othello Emilia in Othello both of which she acted alongside husband Andy Serkis . Selected filmography Thorn 2010 Housewife, 49 2006 TV Jane Eyre 2006 mini TV mini series After 8 2006 King Kong 2005 film Love Again 2003 TV The Martins 2001 A Christmas Carol 2000 TV Jump 2000 I Fever Pitch 1997 Jack & Sarah 1995 Life s a Bitch 1995 TV Fighting for Gemma 1993 TV Resurrected 1989 Distant Voices, Still Lives 1988 The Dressmaker 1988 Work in the theatre Her roles in the theatre include ref Murray, Braham The Worst It Can Be Is A Disaster , A & C Black,2007, ISBN 978 0713484902 ref ref The Royal Exchange Theatre ... . NAME Ashbourne, Lorraine ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1961 PLACE OF BIRTH Manchester , Lancashire , England DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ashbourne, Lorraine Category ... Ashbourne ...   more details



  1. Ashbourne Cup

    For the latest competition see 2012 Ashbourne Cup . Infobox GAA championship main name Ashbourne Cup image irish sponsors trophy Ashbourne Cup first 1915 firstwin UCD GAA University College Dublin current ... College Dublin mostordinal 35 The Ashbourne Cup is an Ireland Irish camogie tournament played each ... Cam ga ochta 1984 ref The Ashbourne Cup is the highest division in inter collegiate camogie. The competition ... index.php?page ashToWater Michael O Leary Ashbourne comes to Waterford ref Since 1972 ... . The 2013 Ashbourne Cup next Ashbourne Cup will take place over the weekend of February 15 16 2013 ... the bottom team in each group plays in the final of the Ashbourne Shield. The current holders of the cup are Waterford IT Waterford Institute of Technology having 2011 Ashbourne Cup defeated UCC 2 10 ... hurling parrock seals wit treble 2548906.html Irish Independent ref The 2012 Ashbourne Cup next Ashbourne Cup and Purcell Cup semi finals and finals will be staged on the weekend of February 18 19 ... Ashbourne, to donate a trophy for the camogie intervarsity competition. The first game of intercollegiate ... 6, 1977. The format is similar to the Ashbourne Cup, in the final stages of the competition, six teams ... Shield. The Purcell Cup winners play the Ashbourne Shield runners up the following year to determine ... should participate in the Ashbourne Cup or the Purcell Cup. Fr Meachair Cup Colleges who do not compete in the Ashbourne and Purcell Cups play for a cup named after Fr Gerry Meagher Fr Gear id ... Maynooth camogie team. It was inaugurated in 1986. Until 2011 Ashbourne Cup 2011 it was a one day seven a side competition. The format is similar to the Ashbourne and Purcell Cups, six teams divided ... Shield, all competed in the 2012 competition. Ashbourne Cup Winners ref cite news title Ashbourne Cup roll of honour url http www.ccao.ie index.php history ashbourne cup winners work ccao.ie publisher ... Waterford Institute of Technology WaterfordIT GAA WIT Waterford GAA Waterford 5 2011 Ashbourne Cup ...   more details



  1. List of bus routes in Ashbourne

    This is a list of bus routes in Ashbourne, Derbyshire Ashbourne , Derbyshire , United Kingdom. The major operators in Ashbourne are Stagecoach Manchester , Speedwellbus , and Bowers Coaches . Other operators in the Ashbourne area are TM Travel and Trent Barton . Services ref name services List from cite web url http www.derbysbus.info places index ashbourne.html title Public Transport in Ashbourne publisher Derbyshire County Council accessdate 16 June 2011 location Ashbourne ref ref name map cite web url http www.derbysbus.info images ashbourne.pdf title Ashbourne Public Transport Map accessdate 16 June 2011 ref class wikitable Service br Operator Start End Via Notes 42 br 42A Bowers Coaches Bowers Ashbourne, Derbyshire Ashbourne rail interchange bus Buxton rail interchange gb rail Tissington , Parsley Hay rowspan 2 108 Clowes Ashbourne, Derbyshire Ashbourne rail interchange bus Macclesfield rail interchange bus Leek, Staffordshire Leek rail interchange bus Monday Saturday daytime TM Travel ... Ashbourne, Derbyshire Ashbourne rail interchange bus Sunday daytime. Connects at Leek with BakerBus ... Ashbourne, Derbyshire Ashbourne rail interchange bus Hullard Ward 110 br 111 br 112 TM Travel Ashbourne, Derbyshire Ashbourne rail interchange bus Matlock, Derbyshire Matlock rail interchange gb rail ... 112 small , Wirksworth 113 Glovers Ashbourne, Derbyshire Ashbourne rail interchange bus Belper Turnditch 417 Glovers Ashbourne, Derbyshire Ashbourne rail interchange bus Yeaveley Osmaston, Derbyshire Dales Osmaston , Wyaston 442 Bowers Coaches Bowers Ashbourne, Derbyshire Ashbourne rail interchange ... Ashbourne, Derbyshire Ashbourne rail interchange bus Waterside Retail Park Ashbourne Shopper ..., Ashbourne, Derbyshire Ashbourne rail interchange bus , Mayfield Swift . References Reflist Lists of bus routes in Derbyshire Category Lists of bus routes in the United Kingdom Category Subcounty bus route pages Ashbourne ...   more details



  1. The Ashbourne portrait

    Image Ashbourneshakespeare lordoxford.jpg thumb The Ashbourne portrait 1612, as it now appears after restoration. The Ashbourne Portrait is one of the numberless portraits that have been falsely identified as portrayals of William Shakespeare . At least 60 such works had been offered for sale to the National Portrait Gallery London National Portrait Gallery in the 19th century within the first forty years of its existence the Ashbourne portrait was one of these. ref Sir Sidney Lee , A Life of William Shakespeare, Smith, Elder and Co.,1899 p.382 n.291c. ref The identity of the artist is unknown. ref Pressly, 1993 ,54 ref At some point the portrait was altered to cater to public demand for more pictures of the bardolatry bard and to conform to 19th century ideas of Shakespeare. ref Pressly, 1993 ,54 5 ref The hair over the forehead was scraped out and painted over to create a bald patch. It was also lengthened at the back, an appearance associated with Shakespeare. The date was also altered to fit Shakespeare s age. The coat of arms was painted over. In this form the painting bore the date 1611 and purported to show Shakespeare at the age of 47. ref Pressly, William L. The Ashbourne Portrait of Shakespeare Through the Looking Glass. Shakespeare Quarterly . 1993 54 72, 54. ref In 1940, Charles Wisner Barrell argued on the basis of x ray evidence that the portrait originally depicted Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford and that this was evidence that Oxford was the true author of Shakespeare s plays. In 1979 the coat of arms was rediscovered following restoration. It was identified ...?imageid 890 The Ashbourne Portrait, Folger Shakespeare Library accessed 6 20 10 ref It currently ... thumb left Percy Allen argued that this portrait of Edward de Vere matched the physiognomy of the Ashbourne ... were written by de Vere, the 17th Earl of Oxford. He argued that the features of the man in the Ashbourne ... Category 19th century portraits Category Portraits of William Shakespeare de Ashbourne Portrait ...   more details



  1. Mapleton, Derbyshire

    Infobox UK place country England latitude 53.0287 longitude 1.7548 map type Derbyshire static image File Mapleton Church geograph.org.uk 59394.jpg 250 px static image caption the 18th century Mapleton church official name Mapleton population 98 shire district Derbyshire Dales shire county Derbyshire region East Midlands constituency westminster post town ASHBOURNE postcode district postcode area DE dial code os grid reference Mapleton is a village and a civil parish in the Derbyshire Dales District, in the English county of Derbyshire . ref http www.derbyshireuk.net mapleton.html derbyshireuk.net , accessed 16 October 2010 ref It is near the River Dove, Central England River Dove and the town of Ashbourne, Derbyshire Ashbourne . Mapleton has a post office, a pub called the Okeover inn and a church. References commonscat reflist coord 53.0287 1.7548 type city 200 region GB display title Category Derbyshire Dales Category Civil parishes in Derbyshire Category Villages in Derbyshire Derbyshire geo stub nl Mapleton Engeland pl Mapleton Derbyshire ...   more details



  1. Ashbourne railway station

    lifted in 1964. The site today The track bed from Ashbourne to Parsley Hay was acquired by Derbyshire ... North Staffordshire Railway London and North Western Railway LNWR br small Ashbourne Line end Derbyshire ...Infobox UK disused station name Ashbourne image name Ashbourne Station, with Rail Tour geograph.org.uk 2294564.jpg caption Ashbourne Station with Rail Tour original North Staffordshire Railway pregroup LNWR & North Staffordshire Railway Joint postgroup London, Midland and Scottish Railway locale Buxton borough Derbyshire latitude longitude gridref years 31 May 1852 events NS Station opened years1 4 August 1899 events1 Replaced by joint station due North East years2 1 November 1954 events2 Station closed to regular passengers years3 7 October 1963 events3 Station closed to all traffic platforms 2 Image ashbourne line.jpg 300px right thumb Route of the Ashbourne Line Ashbourne railway station formerly served the town of Ashbourne, Derbyshire Ashbourne in Derbyshire The original station was opened ... the Ashbourne Line from Buxton railway station Buxton . This utilised part of the Cromford and High ... Vol 2 The East Midlands, Newton Abbot David and Charles ref From Ashbourne towards Thorpe Cloud railway station Thorpe Cloud the line climbed steeply through Ashbourne Tunnel, at 1 in 60. ref Bentley, J.M., Fox, G.K., 1997 Railways of the High Peak Buxton to Ashbourne Scenes From The Past series ... Trail , was one of the first of such ventures in the country. Later, Ashbourne Tunnel was acquired by Sustrans . The former railway station is now a car park for Ashbourne s Leisure Centre and line ... outlet for Ashbourne. See also Ashbourne Line Cromford and High Peak Railway References reflist ... Bridleway http www.cycle n sleep.co.uk photogallery images pennine 20cycleway ashbourne 20tunnel.htm Pennine Cycleway the Ashbourne Tunnel http www.npemap.org.uk tiles map.html 418,347,1 Ashbourne ... tiles map.html 418,347,1 above Category Disused railway stations in Derbyshire Category Railway ...   more details



  1. Thorpe, Derbyshire

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox UK place country England static image File Fields by Ilam Church and Thorpe Cloud geograph.org.uk 24525.jpg 200px static image caption Thorpe Cloud viewed from near Ilam, Staffordshire Ilam church. latitude 53.050 longitude 1.768 map type Derbyshire official name Thorpe population shire district Derbyshire Dales shire county Derbyshire region East Midlands constituency westminster post town ASHBOURNE postcode district DE6 postcode area DE dial code os grid reference SK156503 Thorpe is a village and civil parish in the England English county of Derbyshire it is on the Derbyshire Staffordshire border, on the east bank of the River Dove, Derbyshire River Dove , about four miles north of Ashbourne, Derbyshire Ashbourne . Thorpe is at the southern end of the Peak District National Park almost at the foot of Thorpe Cloud , and is an excellent base for exploring Dovedale and the River Manifold Manifold Valley . The Dovedale Dash , a 4 mile cross country running race held annually each November, was first organised here in 1953. It formerly had a railway station, Thorpe Cloud railway station , served by the LNWR Ashbourne to Buxton branch line, which linked with the Cromford and High Peak Railway at Parsley Hay . This former trackbed now forms the long distance Tissington Trail cycle and footpath trail. There is a small car park at the station site, and many walkers cyclists leave the trail at this point to visit Dovedale or the nearby picturesque village of Ilam, Staffordshire Ilam . See also Thorpe Cloud Tissington Trail Commons category Category Villages in Derbyshire Category Towns and villages of the Peak District Category Civil parishes in Derbyshire Derbyshire geo stub nl Thorpe Derbyshire pl Thorpe Derbyshire ...   more details



  1. Sudbury, Derbyshire

    in 1803 References Reflist External links Commons category inline Sudbury, Derbyshire derbyshire geo stub Category Villages in Derbyshire Category Civil parishes in Derbyshire nl Sudbury Derbyshire pl Sudbury Derbyshire ...   more details



  1. St Oswald's Church, Ashbourne

    materials parish Ashbourne, Derbyshire Ashbourne deanery archdeaconry archdiocese episcopalarea diocese ... located in Ashbourne, Derbyshire Ashbourne , in the county of Derbyshire , England . Background ... , who added the battlements to the chancel. ref cite web url http www.ashbourne town.com villages ashbourne st oswalds st oswalds.html title Ashbourne Derbyshire St Oswald s Parish Church publisher ashbourne ...Infobox church name St. Oswald s Church, Ashbourne fullname image St oswalds church.jpg imagesize landscape caption pushpin map pushpin label position pushpin map alt pushpin mapsize map caption latd latm lats latNS longd longm longs longEW coordinates coord 53.01641 1.73612 type landmark region GB display title osgridref location country United Kingdom denomination Church of England previous denomination churchmanship Broad Church membership attendance website http www.ashbournechurch.org www.ashbournechurch.org former name bull date founded date founder dedication Oswald of Northumbria dedicated date consecrated date cult relics events past bishop people status functional status heritage designation Grade I listed building designated date 1240 architect architectural type Perpendicular Gothic ... logo logosize Image Boothby monument.jpg thumb The Penelope Boothby Boothby Monument Image Ashbourne ... glass was his own thumbprint. Until Ashbourne Hall was partially demolished, it and St ... their home Ashbourne Hall in the early 18th century . In the south transept is the Bradbourne s chapel ... www.derbyshireuk.net ashbourne church.html title Ashbourne church publisher derbyshireil.net ref It is considered ... Atkinson Michael Halls References reflist External links Commonscat inline St Oswald s Church, Ashbourne http www.derbyshireuk.net ashbourne church.html Information about the church , from derbyshire.uk, a guide to Derbyshire and the Peak District National Park. DEFAULTSORT Ashbourne, St Oswald s Church Category Church of England churches in Derbyshire Category Grade I listed buildings in Derbyshire ...   more details



  1. Sturston, Derbyshire

    Infobox UK place country England static image Image STURSTN1.JPG 240px static image caption Sturston Hall. latitude 53.0142 longitude 1.704 map type Derbyshire official name Sturston population shire district Derbyshire Dales shire county Derbyshire region East Midlands constituency westminster post town ASHBOURNE postcode district DE6 postcode area DE dial code os grid reference SK199463 Sturston is a small area of settlement in Derbyshire , England . It is located on the A517 road, convert 1 mi km adj on east of Ashbourne, Derbyshire Ashbourne . Sturston Hall is mentioned in the Domesday Book as one of two manors held by Ulfkell and Wodi, each manor being of half a carucate a Danish land measure each. The two manors were given to Henry de Ferrers after the Norman Conquest. By 1348 Sir Ralf Rochfort had inherited Sturston, with Grendon and Shenstone. He died childless, and in 1386 the estates passed to Sir William Chetwynd, 1st Lord Grendon of Ingestre in Staffordshire. Chetwynd sold the manor of Sturston to John Kniveton of Bradley, son of Sir John Kniveton and the hall stayed in the ownership of the Kniveton family for several hundred years. By 1630 Kniveton Baronets Sir Gilbert Kniveton, 2nd Baronet High Sheriff of Derbyshire had inherited the Bradley and Sturston estates which were sold by 1655 to Francis Meynell a citizen and goldsmith of London. The estates passed to Hugh Charles Meynell who sold Sturston to a Stoddart in about 1847. Mrs Elizabeth Stoddart was Lady of The Manor in 1857 with around convert 700 acre km2 . During most of its time the Hall was let to tenants, who farmed the land. External links Commons category inline Sturston, Derbyshire Category Villages in Derbyshire Derbyshire geo stub pl Sturston Derbyshire ...   more details



  1. Blackbrook, Derbyshire

    unreferenced date January 2009 Infobox UK place country England latitude 53.027 longitude 1.508 static image Image 265210 90d9394b by Mike Bardill.jpg 240px static image caption Crossroads Farm at Blackbrook. map type Derbyshire official name Blackbrook population shire district Amber Valley shire county Derbyshire region East Midlands constituency westminster post town BELPER postcode district DE56 postcode area DE dial code os grid reference SK330478 Blackbrook is a hamlet in Derbyshire , England . It is located 2 miles 3 km west of Belper , on the A517 Ashbourne road. It is part of Belper civil parish. Category Hamlets in Derbyshire ...   more details



  1. Longford, Derbyshire

    Infobox UK place country England static image Image St Chad Longford 119021 dcf93963.jpg 250px static image caption St Chad s latitude 52.943 longitude 1.681 map type Derbyshire official name Longford population shire district shire county Derbyshire region East Midlands constituency westminster post town postcode district postcode area dial code os grid reference Longford is a village in Derbyshire , England . It is six miles from Ashbourne, Derbyshire Ashbourne and eleven miles west of Derby . ref http www.genuki.org.uk big eng DBY Longford index.html Pigot and Co s Commercial Directory for Derbyshire, 1835 retrieved 19 April 2008 ref History In 1872 the parish of Longford was described as having just over 1150 people and 220 dwellings. This parish took in the settlements of Alkmonton , Rodsley , Hollington, Derbyshire Hollington and the liberty of Hungry Bentley . The first three were owned by the Coke family whilst the liberty of Hungry Bentley was in the possession of Lord Vernon . ref name Wilson cite book last Wilson first John Marius title Imperial Gazeteer of England and Wales date 1870 2 url http www.visionofbritain.org.uk place place page.jsp?p id 4077 accessdate March 2010 ref Notable residents George Coke was born here in 1646 ref name ODNB cite web first Ian last Atherton title Coke, George 1570 1646 work Oxford Dictionary of National Biography publisher Oxford University Press year 2004 url http www.oxforddnb.com view article 5827 accessdate 2008 04 15 doi 10.1093 ref odnb 5827 format subscription required ref He was the Bishop of Bristol and of bishop of Hereford Hereford . Thomas Anson cricketer Rev. Thomas Anson a first class cricketer was rector from 1850 to 1899. References reflist External links Commons category Longford, Derbyshire Category Villages in Derbyshire Category Towns and villages of the Peak District Derbyshire geo stub nl Longford Derbyshire ...   more details



  1. Derbyshire Dales

    derbyshiredales.gov.uk Derbyshire Dales is a Non metropolitan district local government district in Derbyshire , England. Much of the district is situated in the Peak District , although most of its population lies along the River Derwent, Derbyshire River Derwent . The borough borders the districts of High Peak, Derbyshire High Peak , Amber Valley , North East Derbyshire and South Derbyshire in Derbyshire and also Sheffield in South Yorkshire . The district offices are in Matlock, Derbyshire Matlock . It was formed on 1 April 1974, originally under the name of West Derbyshire . The district adopted its current name in 1988. The district was a merger of Ashbourne, Derbyshire Ashbourne , Bakewell , Matlock, Derbyshire Matlock and Wirksworth urban district s along with Ashbourne ... , Ashbourne, Derbyshire Ashbourne Bakewell , Baslow , Beeley , Biggin Dovedale and Parwich Ward Biggin ...for the Parliamentary constituency Derbyshire Dales UK Parliament constituency Infobox settlement name Derbyshire Dales District type District image skyline imagesize image caption image blank emblem blank emblem type Coat of Arms image map Derbyshire Dales UK locator map.svg map caption Shown within Derbyshire mapsize 160px subdivision type List of sovereign states Sovereign state subdivision name ... Administrative county subdivision name3 Derbyshire seat type Admin.  HQ seat Matlock, Derbyshire Matlock government type Derbyshire Dales District Council leader title Local government in England ... LeadTableView.do?a 3&b 276920&c derbyshire dales&d 13&e 13&g 434150&i 1001x1003x1004&m 0&r 1&s 1206736030884 ... in Derbyshire, the Boundary Commission for England has formed a new constituency called Derbyshire Dales UK Parliament constituency Derbyshire Dales . Governance also Derbyshire Dales local elections Derbyshire Dales District Council is elected every four years, with currently 39 councillor ... on the council since 1976, apart from a four year period between 1995 and the Derbyshire Dales Council ...   more details



  1. Radbourne, Derbyshire

    Infobox UK place country England static image Image Radbourne 2C St Andrew.jpg 200px static image caption St Andrew s church latitude 52.923 longitude 1.580 map type Derbyshire official name Radbourne population shire district South Derbyshire shire county Derbyshire region East Midlands constituency westminster post town ASHBOURNE postcode district DE6 postcode area DE dial code os grid reference SK283362 Radbourne is a small village and civil parish in the English county of Derbyshire , a few miles west of Derby . gbmapping SK285365 Of interest is St Andrew s church and Radbourne Hall . It has been said that Bonnie Prince Charlie stayed one night at the hall in 1745 on his march south when his army halted at Swarkestone Bridge just south of Derby. Fact date April 2008 The medieval knight John Chandos Sir John Chandos , a close friend of Edward, the Black Prince , hailed from Radbourne in the 14th century. Erasmus Darwin , grandfather of Charles, lived at Radbourne Hall for a short while after his marriage to Elizabeth Pole in 1781. External links http www.derbyshireuk.net radbourne.html Category Civil parishes in Derbyshire Category Villages in Derbyshire Derbyshire geo stub nl Radbourne pl Radbourne Derbyshire ...   more details




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