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Grid reference SK3140

near to Kedleston, Derbyshire, England


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SK3140 : Weir in Kedleston Park by Chris Morgan Weir in Kedleston Park
SK3140 : Disused filter beds by Ian Calderwood Disused filter beds
Constructed to serve the army camp that was here during the Second World War.
SK3140 : River and Weir, Kedleston Park by JThomas River and Weir, Kedleston Park
SK3140 : The Marble Hall, Kedleston Hall (set of 2 images) by Philip Halling The Marble Hall, Kedleston Hall (set of 2 images)
The impressive Marble Hall of Kedleston Hall. There are twenty columns with Corinthian capitals. The veined alabaster was quarried at Ratcliffe-on-Soar in Nottinghamshire. Designed by Robert Adam, he was influenced by the Temple of Jupiter... (more)
SK3140 : Kedleston Hall bridge by Peter Tarleton Kedleston Hall bridge
Taken from Kedleston Hall, this photograph shows the Robert Adam bridge over the lake.
SK3140 : Stable block NT Kedleston Hall by Peter Turner Stable block NT Kedleston Hall
SK3140 : Cutler Brook, Kedleston by Oliver Mills Cutler Brook, Kedleston
A view towards the brook, weir and bridge, located in the Kedleston Hall grounds, near Derby.
SK3140 : All Saints Church, Kedleston Hall by Brian Deegan All Saints Church, Kedleston Hall
SK3140 : Bridge and Boathouse in Kedleston Park by Jonathan Clitheroe Bridge and Boathouse in Kedleston Park
The Upper Lake on the estate incorporating a bridge and Boathouse / Fishing Room both designed by Robert Adam.
SK3140 : Kedleston Hall, the back of the house by Carol Walker Kedleston Hall, the back of the house
SK3140 : Kedleston: Boathouse Bridge by John Sutton Kedleston: Boathouse Bridge
The landscaped waters of Kedleston Park begin as Mercaston and Cutler Brooks, and downstream through Derby become the much less picturesque and patrician Markeaton Brook. Like parts of the house, the bridge is by Robert Adam (1761).
SK3140 : Kedleston Hall, The Saloon: 'Roman Ruins' by William Hamilton (set of 2 images) by Michael Garlick Kedleston Hall, The Saloon: 'Roman Ruins' by William Hamilton (set of 2 images)

 
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