- The
Henmore Brook or the
River Henmore is a
tributary of the
River Dove in Derbyshire, England, and is 20 km (12 miles) in length. In its
upper reaches...
- 733°W / 53.017; -1.733.
Ashbourne Green and
Sturston are
hamlets close by.
Henmore Brook, a
tributary of the
River Dove,
flows through the
middle of the town...
-
joined by the
Bentley Brook, and then
nearby at
Church Mayfield, by the
Henmore Brook. The Dove now
flows in a south-westerly direction, p****ing Norbury...
- downwards"). The Up'Ards are
traditionally those town
members born
north of
Henmore Brook,
which runs
through the town, and Down'Ards are
those born south...
- west,
Guddlefield Brook and
Sandy Brook to the north,
Kniveton Brook,
Henmore Brook and the A517 road in the east, with a
narrow fork of land on the...
- is
hemmed in by the now
defunct railway route to
Ashbourne as well as
Henmore brook to the west, and
higher ground to the south. It lies
centre west...
- (L) (known as
Sutton Brook upstream)
River Tean (R)
River Churnet (R)
Henmore Brook (L)
Bentley Brook,
Bradbourne (L)
River Manifold (R)
River Hamps...
-
southwards was
relatively easy,
following river valleys as it did,
first the
Henmore Brook and then the
River Dove.
There were
regular trains from Ashbourne...
-
William Williams (carpenter) John
Durham Abraham Rouse John
Matthewes Thomas Henmore John
Silvester Thomas Whiting William Church John Fox
George Han**** (died...
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National Heritage List for England,
retrieved 19 May 2022
Historic England, "
Henmore Cottage, Clay
Cross (1158636)",
National Heritage List for England, retrieved...