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1Beauchief Hall, built 1671, by Edward Pegge, High Sheriff of Derbyshire in 1664, for his son, using stones from ruined Beauchief Abbey. Held by Edward Pegge's descendants until 1909. Later occupied by A. Kingsford Wilson, former Master Cutler. s05339

Beauchief Hall, built 1671, by Edward Pegge, High Sheriff of Derbyshire in 1664, for his son, using stones from ruined Beauchief Abbey. Held by Edward Pegge's descendants until 1909. Later occupied by A. Kingsford Wilson, former Master Cutler.

2Sharrow Green Cottage, Psalter Lanes05341

Sharrow Green Cottage, Psalter Lane

3Woodseats House, Chesterfield Road. The home of Johnathan Booth. Where John Wesley preached his first open air services05343

Woodseats House, Chesterfield Road. The home of Johnathan Booth. Where John Wesley preached his first open air service

4Woodseats House, Chesterfield Road. The home of Johnathan Booth. Where John Wesley preached his first open air services05344

Woodseats House, Chesterfield Road. The home of Johnathan Booth. Where John Wesley preached his first open air service

5Woodseats House, Chesterfield Road. The home of Johnathan Booth. Where John Wesley preached his first open air services05345

Woodseats House, Chesterfield Road. The home of Johnathan Booth. Where John Wesley preached his first open air service

6St. Augustine's Vicarage, Brocco Banks05365

St. Augustine's Vicarage, Brocco Bank

7Tinsley Vicarage, Highgate, built 1700 as a farmhouses05367

Tinsley Vicarage, Highgate, built 1700 as a farmhouse

8Tinsley Vicarage, Highgate, built 1700 as a farmhouses05368

Tinsley Vicarage, Highgate, built 1700 as a farmhouse

9Highgate, Tinsley, the house on the right is the Vicarages05369

Highgate, Tinsley, the house on the right is the Vicarage

10Norton Grange, Bunting Nook, formerly known as Hill Top. Built in 1744 for Mr Lowe, Non-Conformist minister to the Offley family of Norton Hall. Became a Boys' Boarding School, run by Revd Henry Piper, from 1814-1833. s05371

Norton Grange, Bunting Nook, formerly known as Hill Top. Built in 1744 for Mr Lowe, Non-Conformist minister to the Offley family of Norton Hall. Became a Boys' Boarding School, run by Revd Henry Piper, from 1814-1833.

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