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Lost houses of Derbyshire

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This is a partial list of country houses in Derbyshire which have been demolished:

  • Appleby Hall, demolished 1920s
  • Aston Lodge, Aston-on-Trent, demolished 1933 ( see Joseph Greaves)
  • Chaddesden Hall, Chaddesden, demolished 1920s
  • Chilcote Hall
  • Drakelow Hall, demolished (see Gresley baronets)
  • Darley Abbey Hall, demolished 1962
  • Derwent Hall, drowned by flooding 1943
  • Doveridge Hall, demolished 1938 (see Cavendish baronets)
  • Eggington Hall, demolished 1955.
  • Etwall Hall, demolished 1952
  • Farnah Hall, demolished 1940
  • Glapwell Hall, demolished 1950s (see National Coal Board)
  • Glossop Hall
  • Kirk Hallam Hall, demolished 1972
  • Markeaton Hall, demolished 1964
  • Padley Hall, demolished 19th century
  • Osmaston Hall, Osmaston, Derby, demolished 1938 (see Wilmot baronets)
  • Osmaston Manor, Osmaston, Derbyshire Dales, demolished 1964 ( see Walker-Okeover baronets)
  • Shallcross Hall, demolished 1968
  • Shipley Hall, demolished 1948
  • Snelston Hall, demolished 1953
  • Spondon Hall
  • Willesley Hall, demolished 1952
  • Wirksworth Hall, demolished 1922
  • Wingerworth Hall, demolished 1927
  • References

    Lost houses of Derbyshire Wikipedia