WinsterHall is a Grade II* listed building in Winster, Derbyshire. The original hall was said to have been built between 1628 and 1629 for Francis Moore...
Winster is a village in the English Derbyshire Dales about 5 miles (8 km) from Matlock and 6 miles (10 km) from Bakewell at an altitude of approximately...
taken c. 1870 outside WinsterHall showing an unidentified set of performers about whom little is known for certain. The Winster Guisers' play is not local...
Dragon') called at WinsterHall in just four days between Christmas and New Year. He noted that, on 27 December, "In the evening the Winster 'Snap Dragon'...
Winster is a civil parish in the Derbyshire Dales district of Derbyshire, England. The parish contains 68 listed buildings that are recorded in the National...
the Peak, reflecting Jewitt's then home location at WinsterHall, Derbyshire. While at WinsterHall he learned that the local water supply to the nearby...
Hardwick Hall High Peak Estate Ilam Park Kedleston Hall Longshaw Estate Stainsby Mill Sudbury Hall The Old Manor White Peak Estate Winster Market House...
bordered by the estuaries of the River Leven to the west and the River Winster to the east. It is, along with the Furness Peninsula, (from which it is...
Sudbury Taddington, Tansley, Thorpe, Tideswell, Tissington Wardlow, Wensley, Winster, Wirksworth Youlgreave In terms of television, the district is served by...
Arnside, the final bridge is the Furness line railway viaduct. The River Winster flows into the estuary from the north, just before the Kent enters Morecambe...
papers Vellingiri B, Suriyanarayanan A, Selvaraj P, Abraham KS, Pasha MY, Winster H, Gopalakrishnan AV, G S, Reddy JK, Ayyadurai N, Kumar N, Giridharan B...
Alsop Moor Stanton Moor Edge Ravenstor YHA Taddington Wood High Weeldon Winster Market House (the National Trust's first property in the Peak District...
National Heritage List for England, retrieved 31 July 2022 Historic England, "Winster Place, Buxton (1257949)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved...
following the ancient Portway track past the village of Elton, around Winster and Bonsall and through Grangemill (across the Via Gellia road), after...
miscellaneous non-Cotswold, non-Border dances from Steeple Claydon and Winster. There are a number of traditions which have been collected since the mid-twentieth...
referred to as a "Gallop" – such as the Winster Gallop from Derbyshire (though this owes its origins to the Winster Morris). A morris dance is a type of...
Longcliffe, Grangemill (crosses A5012) and Winster B5057 A632 south of Chesterfield B5056 west of Winster B5058 (defunct) Church Street, Leek Stockwell...
Act 1912 2 & 3 Geo. 5. c. clviii 13 December 1912 Rivers Kent, Bela, Winster, Leven and Duddon Fisheries Provisional Order 1912 Provisional Order (Marriages)...
Spring Gardens Dating from at least 1773, it was demolished in 1849 when Winster Place (the Royal Hotel) was built on Spring Gardens. Buxton Hydro Hotel...
W. Maxwell & Son. pp. 500–522. Wright v Pitt, LR 3 Ch 809 (1870). Wake v Hall, 8 AC 195 (1883). "Derbyshire & Peak District Customs: Barmote Court". derbyshireuk...
space historically used as a marketplace Market House may also refer to: Winster Market House Market House (Millom) Market House (Rothwell, Northamptonshire)...
Scandale Beck (L) Rydal Beck (L) Kent catchment River Kent (MS) River Winster (R) River Bela (L) Peasey Beck (Ls) (?known as Killington Beck upstream)...