This ancient custom is only found in Derbyshire and is the art of decorating springs and wells with pictures made from natural materials.
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The Derwent valley, upstream from Derby on the southern edge of the Pennines, contains a…
Once the home of Victorian Prime Minister, William Lamb who, as Second Viscount…
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Sculptures, paintings, furniture and family monuments. A Georgian chapel, tearooms,…
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Known as the 'Gothic Gem of the Midlands', Arbury Hall has been the ancestral home of the…
It was predicted in 1958 that Hodnet "would one day take its place among the major…
The finest Palladian house in the northwest, Tabley was designed by John Carr of York for…
Ironbridge is known throughout the world as the symbol of the Industrial Revolution.
Most National Trust properties inspire thoughts of historic mansions, wealth and grandeur…
A red brick Georgian house in an idyllic 18th century parkland setting situated on the…
Stanford has been the home of the Cave family, ancestors of the present owner, since 1430…