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- Idridgehay is a village in the civil parish of Idridgehay and Alton, in the Amber Valley district of Derbyshire, England. Pronounced (listen) Problems...
- Idridgehay and Alton is a civil parish in the Amber Valley district of Derbyshire, England. The po****tion of the civil parish taken at the 2011 Census...
- Idridgehay and Alton is a civil parish in the Amber Valley district of Derbyshire, England. The parish contains 27 listed buildings that are recorded in...
- Ireton, Alberta, a locality in Leduc County Ireton, England, a hamlet near Idridgehay in Derbyshire Ireton, Iowa Ireton, Nova Scotia Kirk Ireton, an English...
- and originally called Windley), Shottle (originally Cowers Lane) and Idridgehay. There were three, rising to six, p****enger trains from Derby each way...
- Idridgehay railway station is an intermediate station on the former Midland Railway branch line to the town of Wirksworth in Derbyshire. Off the Midland...
- Cambridgeshire, England Mount Pleasant, Cornwall, England Mount Pleasant, Idridgehay, Site of Special Scientific Interest in Derbyshire, England Mount Pleasant...
- Derbyshire, from his wife's family. In March 1959, he bought Alton Manor, Idridgehay, in the same county, which was then occupied by a life tenant, Brigadier...
- Heritage railway stations Butterley Darley Dale Duffield Hammersmith Idridgehay Matlock Riverside Matlock Ravenstor Rowsley South Shottle Wirksworth Current...
- Revolutionary War; Cresswell returned to Edale to resume farming. He died in Idridgehay in 1804. Gwenda Morgan, ‘Cresswell, Nicholas (1750–1804)’, Oxford Dictionary...