Listed buildings in Duffield, Derbyshire
Duffield is a civil parish in the Amber Valley district of Derbyshire, England. The parish contains 40 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, one is listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, one is at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The parish contains the village of Duffield and the surrounding area. Most of the listed buildings are houses, cottages and associated structures. The other listed buildings include churches and chapels, bridges, mileposts, buildings in Duffield Cemetery, and a war memorial.
Key
Grade | Criteria[1] |
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I | Buildings of exceptional interest, sometimes considered to be internationally important |
II* | Particularly important buildings of more than special interest |
II | Buildings of national importance and special interest |
Buildings
Name and location | Photograph | Date | Notes | Grade |
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St Alkmund's Church 52°58′52″N 1°28′51″W / 52.98115°N 1.48090°W |
Early 14th century | The church, which has been altered and extended through the centuries, was | I | |
Duffield Hall 52°59′00″N 1°29′14″W / 52.98341°N 1.48715°W |
c. 1640 | A | II* | |
Duffield Church Bridge 52°58′58″N 1°28′47″W / 52.98290°N 1.47961°W |
16th century (probable) | The bridge, which was widened in about 1803, carries Makaney Roasd over the River Derwent. It is in sandstone, and consists of three segmental pointed double-chamfered arches. The bridge has triangular cutwaters and a parapet with plain coping.[6][7] | II | |
34 Town Street 52°59′10″N 1°29′16″W / 52.98625°N 1.48790°W |
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17th century | A house that has been altered and extended, it is in moulded surround and side lights. Most of the windows are tripartite sashes, and there are small windows in the gables and above the door. The extension has sash windows in moulded architraves, a sill band, and a parapet.[8]
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II |
Crow Trees 52°58′54″N 1°29′11″W / 52.98169°N 1.48630°W |
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17th century | The house, which was refronted in the 18th century and extended in the 19th century, is in red brick and | II |
Tamworth House 52°59′15″N 1°29′23″W / 52.98742°N 1.48962°W |
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1724 | The house is in moulded cornice, a blocking course, and coped parapets with corner acroteria. There are two blocks, each with three bays, the right block with three storeys, and the left block with two. In the left block is a doorway with a moulded surround, and the windows are sashes in moulded architraves.[10][11]
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II |
43 and 45 Tamworth Street 52°59′16″N 1°29′25″W / 52.98786°N 1.49036°W |
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Early 18th century | A pair of red brick houses, partly rendered, with a floor band, a dentilled eaves cornice, and a tile roof with coped gables and plain kneelers. There are two storeys and five bays. The doorways have segmental heads, and the windows are casements, in the ground floor with segmental heads, and with flat heads in the upper floor.[12] | II |
The Park 52°59′12″N 1°29′23″W / 52.98676°N 1.48972°W |
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Early 18th century | A small moulded architraves. The later block to the left has two storeys and three bays, and contains sash windows.[10][13]
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II |
8 and 10 Tamworth Street 52°59′17″N 1°29′24″W / 52.98794°N 1.48990°W |
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Mid 18th century | A house, later divided, in red brick, on a | II |
52 Town Street 52°59′07″N 1°29′15″W / 52.98525°N 1.48744°W |
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Mid 18th century | The house is in red brick with painted stone dressings, on a moulded surround, to the right is a casement window with a segmental head, and to the left is a three-storey canted bay window. In the left bay is a broad rusticated elliptical carriage arch. The other windows in the middle floor have segmental arches, and those in the top floor have flat heads.[10][15]
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II |
Duffieldbank House 52°59′12″N 1°28′42″W / 52.98659°N 1.47831°W |
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Mid 18th century | The house is in red brick with moulded surround. The windows are sashes with moulded surrounds, some with segmental heads. On the south front is a canted bay window.[16]
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II |
The Mews 52°59′08″N 1°29′17″W / 52.98555°N 1.48795°W |
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18th century | The house, which was refronted in the early 19th century, is in red brick and | II |
The Old House 52°58′55″N 1°29′07″W / 52.98189°N 1.48534°W |
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Mid 18th century | A gritstone house that has a tile roof with coped gables and plain kneelers. There are two storeys, a symmetrical front of three bays, and a lower rear range. In the centre is a doorway, and the windows are mullioned with two lights.[18] | II |
The Ferns 52°59′06″N 1°29′14″W / 52.98503°N 1.48735°W |
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1756 | The house is in red brick with | II |
Gervase House 52°59′08″N 1°29′15″W / 52.98546°N 1.48753°W |
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c. 1775 | A house, later divided, in red brick with | II |
36 Tamworth Street 52°59′17″N 1°29′29″W / 52.98810°N 1.49126°W |
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Late 18th century | The house is in red brick and | II |
Duffield Bank Cottage 52°59′11″N 1°28′36″W / 52.98636°N 1.47675°W |
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Late 18th century | The house is in | II |
Gate piers, St Alkmund's Church 52°58′53″N 1°28′53″W / 52.98134°N 1.48149°W |
Late 18th century | The gate | II | |
The Cedars 52°58′55″N 1°29′09″W / 52.98191°N 1.48584°W |
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Late 18th century | A | II |
Pair of garages, The Meadows 52°59′05″N 1°29′12″W / 52.98463°N 1.48676°W |
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Late 18th century | A coach house converted into garages, it is in red brick with sandstone dressings, a floor band, and a Welsh slate roof with coped gables and plain kneelers. There is a single storey and a loft, and two bays. On the front are two semicircular arches with moulded surrounds and inserted garage doors.[10][25] | II |
The Meadows 52°59′04″N 1°29′12″W / 52.98450°N 1.48671°W |
1798 | A house in red brick with | II | |
7 Chapel Street 52°59′17″N 1°29′14″W / 52.98792°N 1.48719°W |
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Early 19th century | The house is in | II |
1–29 King Street 52°59′17″N 1°29′20″W / 52.98814°N 1.48896°W |
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Early 19th century | A terrace of 15 workers' cottages in gritstone with tile roofs and two storeys. No. 29 has two bays, and the other cottages have one bay each. The windows are a mix of sashes, casements, and later replacements, and there are two oriel windows.[28] | II |
Gatehouse and wall, Duffield Hall 52°59′03″N 1°29′13″W / 52.98404°N 1.48684°W |
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Early 19th century | The gatehouse, later used for other purposes, is in red brick and moulded eaves cornice, and a tile roof with coped gables and plain kneelers. There are two storeys and an L-shaped plan. The west front has three bays, the right bay gabled. In the centre is an elliptical carriage arch with voussoirs, above which is a round-arched window with an impost and keystone. The windows on this front are mullioned, on the south front are sash windows, and there are casement windows in the east front. In front of the building are stone walls.[29]
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II |
Farnah House 52°59′02″N 1°30′38″W / 52.98387°N 1.51068°W |
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Early 19th century | A farmhouse in red brick, with a | II |
Greystones 52°59′07″N 1°29′15″W / 52.98536°N 1.48747°W |
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Early 19th century | A | II |
Milepost at OS 336 432 52°59′05″N 1°30′07″W / 52.98482°N 1.50187°W |
Early 19th century | The milepost is on the south side of Wirksworth Road (B5023 road). It is in cast iron, with a triangular plan and a segmental-headed top. On the top is inscribed the distance to London, and on the sides are the distances to Wirksworth and Derby, and the name of the manufacturer.[32] | II | |
Milepost at OS 346 427 52°58′52″N 1°29′14″W / 52.98115°N 1.48714°W |
Early 19th century | The milepost is on the west side of Derby Road ( | II | |
Milepost at OS 350 413 52°58′05″N 1°28′49″W / 52.96818°N 1.48018°W |
Early 19th century | The milepost is on the southwest side of Derby Road ( | II | |
Mill House 52°59′16″N 1°29′28″W / 52.98781°N 1.49123°W |
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Early 19th century | The house is in lintels.[35]
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The Forge 52°59′08″N 1°29′14″W / 52.98563°N 1.48736°W |
Early 19th century | Originally a toll house, later a private house, it is in gritstone, and has a tile roof with a coped gable to the south. There are two storeys and three bays. In the left bay is a canted bay window, and to the right are a doorway and sash windows.[36]
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Burley House 52°58′25″N 1°28′50″W / 52.97368°N 1.48059°W |
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1828 | A red brick house, mainly lintels. On the west wall is an inscribed datestone.[37]
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II |
Duffield Baptist Church, house, walls and railings 52°58′55″N 1°29′11″W / 52.98196°N 1.48646°W |
1830 | The house was added to the church in 1871. They are in | II | |
Road bridge over railway 52°58′57″N 1°28′58″W / 52.98250°N 1.48280°W |
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1838–42 | The bridge was built by the | II |
Duffield North Bridge 52°59′38″N 1°29′17″W / 52.99397°N 1.48818°W |
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c. 1839 | The bridge was built by the | II |
Old Chapel, gate piers and railings 52°59′17″N 1°29′14″W / 52.98792°N 1.48720°W |
1843 | The chapel is in | II | |
Lodge, Duffield Cemetery 52°59′35″N 1°29′42″W / 52.99305°N 1.49488°W |
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1880 | The lodge at the entrance to the cemetery is in | II |
North Chapel, Duffield Cemetery 52°59′36″N 1°29′42″W / 52.99330°N 1.49501°W |
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1880 | The chapel is in Early English style, and has angle buttresses, a gabled porch, and a chamfered entrance with a hood mould. The windows are lancets with trefoil heads, and the south window has four lights.[6][43]
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II |
South Chapel, Duffield Cemetery 52°59′34″N 1°29′40″W / 52.99280°N 1.49453°W |
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1880 | The chapel is in moulded kneelers, and a cross finial. It is in High Victorian Gothic style, and consists of a nave, a polygonal apse, and a central porch tower. The tower has diagonal buttresses, a doorway with a chamfered surround and a hood mould, and a square base broaching to an octagonal bell stage with an open colonnade and an octagonal cap. The windows are lancets.[6][44]
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War memorial 52°58′53″N 1°28′54″W / 52.98143°N 1.48166°W |
1921 | The war memorial is to the northwest of plinth with a base of three steps. On the middle step is a metal railing. The plinth has inscriptions and the names of those lost in the two World Wars.[45]
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References
Citations
- ^ Historic England
- ^ Hartwell, Pevsner & Williamson (2016), pp. 375–376
- ^ Historic England & 1109116
- ^ Hartwell, Pevsner & Williamson (2016), pp. 376–377
- ^ Historic England & 1158301
- ^ a b c d e f g h Hartwell, Pevsner & Williamson (2016), p. 376
- ^ Historic England & 1158235
- ^ Historic England & 1158276
- ^ Historic England & 1311620
- ^ a b c d e f g Hartwell, Pevsner & Williamson (2016), p. 377
- ^ Historic England & 1109119
- ^ Historic England & 1109118
- ^ Historic England & 1158248
- ^ Historic England & 1158259
- ^ Historic England & 1109120
- ^ Historic England & 1109117
- ^ Historic England & 1158319
- ^ Historic England & 1158212
- ^ Historic England & 1158291
- ^ Historic England & 1335328
- ^ Historic England & 1335367
- ^ Historic England & 1335366
- ^ Historic England & 1311587
- ^ Historic England & 1109115
- ^ Historic England & 1109122
- ^ Historic England & 1158312
- ^ Historic England & 1109109
- ^ Historic England & 1109114
- ^ Historic England & 1109121
- ^ Historic England & 1158322
- ^ Historic England & 1311577
- ^ Historic England & 1109123
- ^ Historic England & 1109111
- ^ Historic England & 1109108
- ^ Historic England & 1311565
- ^ Historic England & 1335330
- ^ Historic England & 1335362
- ^ Historic England & 1335329
- ^ Historic England & 1335365
- ^ Historic England & 1109112
- ^ Historic England & 1109110
- ^ Historic England & 1109113
- ^ Historic England & 1335364
- ^ Historic England & 1335363
- ^ Historic England & 1459469
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