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Derbyshire's unique 42m-tall brick mill chimney to go under the hammer for just £5,000Milford is part of the Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site, an industrial village built between 1780 and 1850 by the Strutt family to house workers for their vast, water-powered textile mills.
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Belper Mills owners have 'failed' and show 'flagrant disregard' for upkeep of historic complex, leader claimsThis includes a new plan, yet to be devised and dependent on public consultation, from the Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site Partnership and the councils which form it – Derbyshire ...
An area of Derbyshire is set to be given extra protection to try and fend off a planned 60-kilometre powerline and other ...
The Langley Mill plans from Waseem Chaudry were to convert a semi-detached house into a home for two children aged 8-18. Cllr ...
Arkwright set up the first water-powered cotton mill at Cromford, Derbyshire, in 1771. He is regarded as the founder of the Factory Age. By 1783 Arkwight was rich enough to build a huge new mill ...
Laura and Lee Gregory, from Chellaston, bought the chimney after Laura was the highest bidder in the SDL Property Auctions live-streamed auction. She described the purchase as "a surprise birthday ...
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