Bakewell, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Bakewell, England
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Church of All Saints
Bakewell, England
Church, originally of collegiate status. .
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Side Garden Wall to Spring Cottage
Bakewell, England
Garden wall. Probably early C19. Limestone rubble with sandstone copings.
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The Vicarage Cottage and Yard Wall
Bakewell, England
Former gardener's house, coach-house and stable to The Old Vicarage, Yeld Road (qv); now a single dwelling. c1870, altered C20. Coursed dressed limestone; red tile roof with crested ridges.
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Number 1 and Attached Flat
Bakewell, England
Shop with flat over. Early C19. Deeply-coursed dressed sandstone; Welsh slate roof.
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2 K6 Telephone Kiosks at Corner of Buxton Road and N Church Street
Bakewell, England
2 telephone kiosks. Type K6. Designed 1935 by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott.
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Bluebell Cottage
Bakewell, England
House. Early-mid C19. Coursed and rubble limestone with ashlar sandstone dressings; stone slate roof.
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Catholic Church of English Martyrs
Bakewell, England
Church. 1849. Ashlar sandstone with rubble limestone to rear, slate roof.
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Greenlands
Bakewell, England
House. Early-mid C19. Coursed and rubble limestone with ashlar sandstone dressings; concrete tile roof.
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Lumford Mill (Original Building Only)
Bakewell, England
Part of cotton mill now offices. Late C18 or very early C19. By Richard Arkwright for his son Richard.
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Bridge over River Wye at Lumford Mill
Bakewell, England
Bridge. Early-mid C19. Deeply-coursed sandstone.