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Wormhill is a
village and
civil parish in the High Peak
district of Derbyshire, England,
situated east by
north of Buxton. The po****tion of the civil...
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Wormhill Hall is a 17th-century
grade II*
listed country hall in
Wormhill, Derbyshire. The
current Wormhill Hall was
constructed in 1697 for Adam Bagshawe...
- St Margaret's Church,
Wormhill is a
Grade II*
listed parish church in the
Church of
England in
Wormhill, Derbyshire. The
medieval chapel was enlarged...
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Wormhill is a
civil parish in the High Peak
district of Derbyshire, England. The
parish contains 26
listed buildings that are
recorded in the National...
- not be
confused with Tunstead,
which is
roughly five
miles to the southeast, near
Wormhill.
Media related to
Tunstead Milton at
Wikimedia Commons v t e...
- 2011
census was 1,200. The
parish includes the
hamlets of
Canon Bridge,
Wormhill, Winmoor, Lulham,
Upper &
Lower Chilstone,
Upper &
Lower Shenmore, Cublington...
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Similar legends have been told of
ridges around other hills, such as at
Wormhill in Derbyshire.
Bisterne Dragon, the New
Forest folktale states that the...
- valley. Chee Dale has a
protected nature reserve (close to the
village of
Wormhill),
which is
overseen by the
Derbyshire Wildlife Trust. The
reserve contains...
- Cowdale, down Deep Dale,
along the
River Wye up to Chee Dale,
through Wormhill, to the west of
Peter Dale and
through Hay Dale
nature reserve to Peak...
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Bagshawe family of
Roman Catholic gentry. They
originally hailed from
Wormhill Hall, near Buxton, Derbyshire, and Oakes-in-Norton, near Sheffield. Her...