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Ashover is a
village and
civil parish in the
English county of Derbyshire. It is in the
North East
Derbyshire district of the county. The po****tion of...
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Ashover Light Railway was a 1 ft 11+1⁄2 in (597 mm)
narrow gauge railway in Derbyshire,
England that
connected Clay
Cross and
Ashover. It was built...
- All Saints’ Church,
Ashover is a
Grade I
listed parish church in the
Church of
England in
Ashover, Derbyshire. The
porch of the
church dates from 1275...
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Ashover is a
civil parish in the
North East
Derbyshire district of Derbyshire, England. The
parish contains 83
listed buildings that are
recorded in the...
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Miles was born in Wimbledon, London, and
lived as a
young man in
Ashover, Derbyshire,
attending Tupton Hall School. He
began acting in
school productions...
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Trent Water in Derbyshire. It is near the
villages of
Brackenfield and
Ashover and the town of Clay Cross. The
reservoir takes its
water from the River...
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Surrounding settlements include North Wingfield, Tupton,
Pilsley and
Ashover. The High
Street was
built over a pre-dating
Roman road, that may have...
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Chesterfield Road
railway station was a
small station on the
Ashover Light Railway and it
served the
village of Old Tupton, near Clay Cross,
North East...
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boiler steam locomotive survives, in much
rebuilt form,
preserved by the
Ashover Light Railway Society at
Rowsley South. "Jaywick
Miniature Railway". Clacton...
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Black Rocks (or
Stonnis Rocks), is a
small outcrop of
ashover gritstone,
between Cromford and
Wirksworth in Derbyshire, the Peak District, England. It...