WebDit is een interessante cirkelvormige route die begint bij Lee Bridge en je door Coumbs Wood, Brecks Wood, Beamore Wood, Patchett Wood, Lea Wood en langs de oevers … WebJohn Smedley died in 1874 and this appears to have triggered John Broome's return to Derbyshire as in 1881 the family are living at Lea Hall, John is now described as the Manager of a Hosiery Mill. Eight children are recorded, the …
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WebOur home since 1784. John Smedley was founded in 1784, at Lea Mills, in Matlock, Derbyshire by John Smedley and his associate Peter Nightingale. Inspired by Richard Arkwright who had pioneered the factory system. 13 years earlier, the pair set about building a spinning mill. Lea Mills was an ideal setting – the brook that runs through the ... WebThere are two steps to the garden. This renovated, semi-detached, stone holiday cottage, listed by virtue of its attachment to a Grade II listed cottage, nestles in the beautiful … florist cessnock
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WebThe geographic coordinates (GPS) in Lea Bridge (Derbyshire - United Kingdom) are: Latitude: 53°6'13"N. Longitude: 1°31'26"W. The coordinates are indicated in the WGS 84 … WebDoe Lea Church Mission (Demolished) Mansfield Rd (A617) Doe Lea Derbyshire Nearest postcode: S44 5PS NGR: SK 45977 66364 (From online digital mapping.) (Map opens in new window.) Location details: The Mission Church (or Mission Hall) was on the north side of the road, opposite North St. Lea lies north of Holloway at grid reference SK330575 and is, by population, the second biggest settlement in the parish. Unlike Dethick and Holloway, Lea is mentioned briefly in the Domesday Book when it was spelt Lede and was owned by Ralph fitzHerbert. Lea is the location of a council owned … Meer weergeven Dethick, Lea and Holloway is a civil parish (and, since 1899, an ecclesiastical parish), in the Amber Valley borough of the English county of Derbyshire. The population of the civil parish taken at the 2011 census was 1,027. Meer weergeven Smallest of the settlements, but perhaps with the most interesting history, is Dethick. Dethick shares its name with the Dethick … Meer weergeven Although extremely rural, the parish has remained a popular place to live thanks to its relatively strong accessibility for such a small place. The towns of Alfreton, Belper, Matlock and Ripley are all just 15 minutes away. Derby, Chesterfield and Junction 28 of the Meer weergeven The largest of the settlements that compose this civil parish is Holloway, at grid reference SK326562. Holloway has a village shop … Meer weergeven Geographically lowest of the settlements, Lea Bridge lies in the valley to the west of Holloway and to the southwest of Lea at grid reference SK318563. This settlement grew around the need for workers houses for the nearby mills. Lea Bridge was considered … Meer weergeven The parish has one pub, a grocery, a butcher, a village hall, a church, a chapel, a Primary school and public toilets. The parish is able to receive ADSL Broadband, and since … Meer weergeven The parish includes two main tourist attractions. Lea Gardens (also known as Lea Rhododendron Gardens for its extensive collection of … Meer weergeven florist cavan town