Designation Full Report 06/02/2013 Number of records: 57 DesigUID: DDR2180 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item 79126 1109017 1284, 3, 83 Name: Grade: II Date Assigned: 25/05/1988 Amended: Revoked Legal Description SK 35 SE RIPLEY GUN LANE, Nether Heage (east side) 3/83 No 4 II Farmhouse. Early C18 with C19 alterations and additions. Coursed squared sandstone with ashlar dressings and quoins. Plain tile roof with brick gable stacks. Two storeys and 2 bays with recessed later single bay to south and lean-to to north. Slightly off-centre flush doorcase with C20 studded wooden door, flanked by 2- light recessed and chamfered mullion windows. Above a central fire insurance plaque flanked by 2-light windows with flush surrounds and chamfered mullions. Later bay to south has one C20 first floor window. Curatorial Notes Type and date: Early C18 FARMHOUSE. Date: from 1700 to 1732 Type and date: C19 FARMHOUSE. Date: from 1800 to 1899 Main material: sandstone Main material: ashlar Main material: brick Covering material: tile Designating Organisation: Location Grid Reference: SK 36074 50863 (point) Map sheet: SK35SE Area (Ha): Administrative Areas - None recorded Postal Addresses 4 Gun Lane, Nether Heage, , , DE56 2JX

Sources - None recorded Associated Monuments - None Additional Information Legacy UID: 79126 List Locality: NETHER HEAGE List Parish: RIPLEY List District: List County: DERBYSHIRE Group Value: Upload Date:

DesigUID: DDR2184 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item 79134 1109021 1284, 3, 91 Name: Grade: II Date Assigned: 25/05/1988 Amended: Revoked Legal Description SK 35 SE RIPLEY MALTHOUSE LANE, Nether Heage (north side) 3/91 No 18 II DesignationFullRpt Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 1 DesigUID: DDR2184 Name: Farmhouse. Early C19 with minor later alterations. Coursed squared stone with ashlar dressings and quoins. Slate roof with stone coped gables and brick gable end and off-centre ridge stacks. Two storeys and 3 bays. Off-centre flush doorcase with wide jambs, impost blocks and lintel plus C20 glazed door, flanked to east by 2 2-light flush mullion windows and similar window to west, now blocked and with late addition against it. Above 3 smaller 2-light flush mullion windows. Fenestration, all C20 casements. Listing NGR: SK3598750764

Curatorial Notes Type and date: Early C19 FARMHOUSE. Date: from 1800 to 1832 Type and date: FARMHOUSE. Date: from 1833 Main material: stone Main material: ashlar Main material: brick Covering material: slate Designating Organisation: Location Grid Reference: SK 35987 50764 (point) Map sheet: SK35SE Area (Ha): Administrative Areas - None recorded Postal Addresses 18 Malthouse Lane, Nether Heage, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 2AS

Sources - None recorded Associated Monuments - None Additional Information Legacy UID: 79134 List Locality: NETHER HEAGE List Parish: RIPLEY List District: AMBER VALLEY List County: DERBYSHIRE Group Value: Upload Date:

DesigUID: DDR2490 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item 79105 1158923 1284, 3, 61 Name: 26 AND 28 BULLBRIDGE HILL Grade: II Date Assigned: 25/05/1988 Amended: Revoked Legal Description Pair of cottages. Early - mid C19. Coursed squared sandstone with stone dressings and slate roofs with central brick ridge stack. Each cottage two storeys on base- ment and single bay. No 26 to right has board door with 2-light casement window to right, both below tooled large stone lintels. Above similar casement. No 28 has board door to right and 2-light small pane casement to right, both below similar lintels to No 26. Above similar small pane casement. Rear elevation has central board door in plain stone surround to basement stables and 16-pane sashes to each floor. Probably built for canal workers as is immediately adjacent to the Cromford Canal, built 1792. Listing NGR: SK3575352370 Curatorial Notes Type and date: Early C19 - Mid C19 HOUSE. Date: from 1800 to 1866 Type and date: CANAL WORKERS COTTAGE. Main material: sandstone Main material: stone Covering material: slate Main material: brick DesignationFullRpt Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 2 DesigUID: DDR2490 Name: 26 AND 28 BULLBRIDGE HILL

Designating Organisation: Location Grid Reference: SK 35753 52370 (point) Map sheet: SK35SE Area (Ha): Administrative Areas Civil Parish RIPLEY, AMBER VALLEY, DERBYSHIRE Postal Addresses The Beeches 47 Bullbridge Hill, Fritchley, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 2FL

Sources - None recorded Associated Monuments 24775 Building: Nos 26 & 28 Bullbridge Hill, Bullbridge, Ripley Additional Information Legacy UID: 79105 List Locality: List Parish: RIPLEY List District: AMBER VALLEY List County: DERBYSHIRE Group Value: Upload Date:

DesigUID: DDR2182 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item 79130 1109019 1284, 3, 87 Name: BARN TO SOUTH OF HEAGE HALL Grade: II Date Assigned: 25/05/1988 Amended: Revoked Legal Description Cruck barn. C15 with later alterations. Timber framing encased in coursed square stone with C20 concrete tile roof. West wall has blocked doorcase to south, south gable wall has square breathers, north gable wall has C20 addition of no special interest. Interior has 2 large full height crucks resting on padstones with large cambered ties, high collars and yoked ridge holding original substantial ridge beam. Staggered purlins at collar level. Curatorial Notes Type and date: C15 CRUCK BARN. Date: from 1400 to 1499 Type and date: Later BARN. Date: from 1500 Type and date: C20 BARN. Date: from 1900 to 1999 Main material: timber Main material: stone Covering material: concrete Covering material: tile Designating Organisation: Location Grid Reference: SK 36422 51007 (point) Map sheet: SK35SE Area (Ha): Administrative Areas Civil Parish RIPLEY, AMBER VALLEY, DERBYSHIRE Postal Addresses - None recorded Listed Building Addresses DesignationFullRpt Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 3 DesigUID: DDR2182 Name: BARN TO SOUTH OF HEAGE HALL Listing NGR: SK3642251007Statutory BARN TO SOUTH OF HEAGE HALL

Sources - None recorded Associated Monuments 24780 Building: Cruck barn (part demolished) to the south of Heage Hall, Hall Lane, Nether Additional Information Legacy UID: 79130 List Locality: List Parish: RIPLEY List District: AMBER VALLEY List County: DERBYSHIRE Group Value: Upload Date:

DesigUID: DDR2186 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item 79138 1109023 1284, 2, 95 Name: BRIDGE NUMBER 43 NEAR TOAD MOOR TUNNEL Grade: II Date Assigned: 05/05/1981 Amended: Revoked Legal Description Railway bridge. 1838-40, built by George Stephenson. Ashlar, rock faced with tooled dressings. Wide segmental arch of radiating voussoirs on rock faced jambs with raised impost band. Large roll moulded band at steep angle, above and blocking course with later blue brick parapets. Built as part of the North Midland Railway, opened in 1840. Source: Whishaw 'Railways of Great Britain and Ireland' 1842. Listing NGR: SK3486451375 Curatorial Notes Type and date: 1838-40 RAILWAY BRIDGE. Date: from 1838 to 1840 Main material: ashlar Main material: brick Designating Organisation: Location Grid Reference: SK 34864 51375 (point) Map sheet: SK35SW Area (Ha): Administrative Areas Civil Parish RIPLEY, AMBER VALLEY, DERBYSHIRE Postal Addresses Chase Road, , Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 2HA Listed Building Addresses Statutory BRIDGE NUMBER 43 NEAR TOAD MOOR TUNNEL

Sources - None recorded Associated Monuments 24763 Monument: Road Bridge, Newbridge Road, Ambergate Additional Information Legacy UID: 79138 List Locality: AMBERGATE

DesignationFullRpt Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 4 DesigUID: DDR2186 Name: BRIDGE NUMBER 43 NEAR TOAD MOOR TUNNEL List Parish: RIPLEY List District: AMBER VALLEY List County: DERBYSHIRE Group Value: Upload Date:

DesigUID: DDR2701 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item 79146 1335423 1284, 3, 103 Name: BRIDGE OVER RIVER AMBER 8 METRES NORTH OF RAILWAY BRIDGE SK 3626 5181 Grade: II Date Assigned: 25/05/1988 Amended: Revoked Legal Description Tramway bridge. c1840. Rock faced ashlar with brick dressings. Two wide segmental arches of brick on ashlar jambs and with ashlar to spandrels. Copings at top of bridge, no parapets. Further arches, now buried to east. Top surface of bridge has distinct slope down to the west. Probably the bridge to a former tramway from Stephensons lime works to the A6, erected at the-same time as the railway which runs along side, ie 1840. Curatorial Notes Type and date: c1840 TRAMWAY BRIDGE. Date: from 1820 to 1860 Main material: ashlar Main material: brick Designating Organisation: Location Grid Reference: SK 35271 51824 (point) Map sheet: SK35SE Area (Ha): Administrative Areas Civil Parish RIPLEY, AMBER VALLEY, DERBYSHIRE Postal Addresses - None recorded Listed Building Addresses Statutory BRIDGE OVER RIVER AMBER 8 METRES NORTH OF RAILWAY BRIDGE SK 3626 5181

Sources - None recorded Associated Monuments - None Additional Information Legacy UID: 79146 List Locality: List Parish: RIPLEY List District: AMBER VALLEY List County: DERBYSHIRE Group Value: Upload Date:

DesigUID: DDR2504 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item 79153 1159173 1284, 3, 110 Name: BRIDGE OVER RIVER AMBER AT SK 360 524 Grade: II Date Assigned: 25/05/1988 Amended: Revoked Legal Description Railway bridge over river. 1838-40, by George Stephenson. Rock-faced ashlar with tooled ashlar dressings. DesignationFullRpt Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 5 DesigUID: DDR2504 Name: BRIDGE OVER RIVER AMBER AT SK 360 524

Curatorial Notes Type and date: 1838-40 RAILWAY BRIDGE. Date: from 1838 to 1840 Main material: ashlar Main material: brick Designating Organisation: Location Grid Reference: SK 36022 52271 (point) Map sheet: SK35SE Area (Ha): 0.00 Administrative Areas Civil Parish RIPLEY, AMBER VALLEY, DERBYSHIRE Postal Addresses - None recorded Listed Building Addresses Statutory BRIDGE OVER RIVER AMBER AT SK 360 524

Sources - None recorded Associated Monuments - None Additional Information Legacy UID: 79153 List Locality: SAWMILLS List Parish: RIPLEY List District: AMBER VALLEY List County: DERBYSHIRE Group Value: Upload Date:

DesigUID: DDR2492 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item 79109 1158952 1284, 4, 65 Name: BRITTAINS COLLIERY ENGINE HOUSE Grade: II Date Assigned: 25/05/1988 Amended: Revoked Legal Description SK 45 SW RIPLEY BUTTERLEY PARK ROAD (north side) 4/65 Brittains Colliery Engine House GV II Engine house. c1848. Red brick with blue brick dressings and slate roof with wide eaves. Single storey, 2 bays. Each side has two semi-circular headed windows with Gothick traceried metal windows (now boarded up) and projecting stone sills. North gable wall has similar semi-circular headed window to centre and plank door below stone lintel to left. Small square opening above window to left. Interior gutted. Brittain colliery was founded by the Butterley Company, between 1845 and 1848 and was mined for over 50 years. F Nixon 'Industrial Archaeology of Derbyshire' 1969. Curatorial Notes Type and date: c1848 ENGINE HOUSE. Date: from 1828 to 1868 Main material: brick Main material: stone Covering material: slate

DesignationFullRpt Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 6 DesigUID: DDR2492 Name: BRITTAINS COLLIERY ENGINE HOUSE Listing NGR: SK4154351774Designating Organisation:

Location Grid Reference: SK 41543 51774 (point) Map sheet: SK45SW Area (Ha): Administrative Areas - None recorded Postal Addresses - None recorded Listed Building Addresses Statutory BRITTAINS COLLIERY ENGINE HOUSE

Sources - None recorded Associated Monuments 24710 Monument: Ripley, Colliery Head Gear Additional Information Legacy UID: 79109 List Locality: List Parish: RIPLEY List District: AMBER VALLEY List County: DERBYSHIRE Group Value: Upload Date:

DesigUID: DDR2157 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item 79147 1108986 1284, 3, 104 Name: BUCKLAND HOLLOW FARMHOUSE Grade: II Date Assigned: 29/11/1965 Amended: Revoked Legal Description SK 35 SE RIPLEY RIPLEY ROAD, Buckland Hollow (north side) 3/104 Buckland Hollow Farmhouse 29.11.65 GV II Farmhouse. 1690 with C19 and C20 alterations. Coursed rubble sandstone with flush quoins and ashlar dressings, steeply pitched mid C19 plain tile roof with over- hanging eaves and a large stone ridge stack. 4 bays and 2 storeys plus attics. Central quoined chamfered doorcase with C20 board door has 2-light C20 recessed and chamfered mullion window with dripmould to east and blocked C17 window beyond. To west there is an inserted board door with 2 C20 windows beyond similar to that to east, one of 2-lights the other single sight. Above a similar C17 style C20 3-light window to west with 2 original C17 3-light recessed and chamfered mullion windows with dripmoulds to east and a small oval blocked window, also with dripmould between. Immediately over this is a raised diamond shaped datestone inscribed '1690'. Above again to centre a C19 gabled dormer with 2-light recessed and chamfered mullion window plus dripmould. Rear street elevation has staircase turret with 2-light recessed and chamfered mullion windows at half landing levels. Similar C20 windows to either side. Curatorial Notes Type and date: 1690 FARMHOUSE. Date: 1690 Type and date: C19 FARMHOUSE. Date: from 1800 to 1899 Type and date: C20 FARMHOUSE. Date: from 1900 to 1999 Type and date: Mid C19 FARMHOUSE. Date: from 1833 to 1866 Type and date: 1690 DATE STONE. Date: 1690 Main material: sandstone Main material: ashlar Covering material: tile Main material: stone DesignationFullRpt Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 7 DesigUID: DDR2157 Name: BUCKLAND HOLLOW FARMHOUSE Listing NGR: SK3754951799Designating Organisation:

Location Grid Reference: SK 37549 51799 (point) Map sheet: SK35SE Area (Ha): Administrative Areas - None recorded Postal Addresses - None recorded Listed Building Addresses Statutory BUCKLAND HOLLOW FARMHOUSE

Sources - None recorded Associated Monuments - None Additional Information Legacy UID: 79147 List Locality: List Parish: RIPLEY List District: AMBER VALLEY List County: DERBYSHIRE Group Value: Upload Date:

DesigUID: DDR2690 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item 79108 1335398 1284, 4, 64 Name: BUILDING TO WEST OF GATE HOUSE AND BUTTERLEY COMPANY WORKS Grade: II Date Assigned: 25/05/1988 Amended: Revoked Legal Description SK 45 SW RIPLEY BUTTERLEY HILL (south side) 4/64 Building to west of gate house at Butterley Company Works GV II Offices, now lavatory block. Early C19 with later alterations. Coursed squared stone with stone dressings and hipped Welsh slate roof with projecting eaves band. Two storeys and four bays. Ground floor has central doorcase, now partly blocked in brick and with C20 door, flanked to left by three segment headed windows with stone voussoirs that to centre partly covered by steps, and to right by C20 window and flight of iron steps up to wide first floor plank door below segmental voussoired arch. Inserted doorcase with plank door to left to top of other flight of steps flanked to either side by two short windows below segmental voussoired arches, with projecting sills. Sills have been considerably raised and windows filled in below. Butterley Works were founded by Benjamin Outram c1790 to exploit the coal reserves in the area. Source: Philip Rider 'The Butterley Company 1780- 1830'. Included for group value only. Listing NGR: SK4014451706 Curatorial Notes Type and date: Early C19 OFFICE. Date: from 1800 to 1832 Type and date: Later OFFICE. Date: from 1833 Type and date: Now TOILET. Main material: stone Covering material: welsh slate Designating Organisation: Location Grid Reference: SK 40144 51706 (point) Map sheet: SK45SW Area (Ha): DesignationFullRpt Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 8 DesigUID: DDR2690 Name: BUILDING TO WEST OF GATE HOUSE AND BUTTERLEY COMPANY WORKS Administrative Areas - None recorded Postal Addresses Butterley Hill, Ripley, Derbyshire, DE5 3LT Listed Building Addresses Statutory BUILDING TO WEST OF GATE HOUSE AND BUTTERLEY COMPANY WORKS

Sources - None recorded Associated Monuments - None Additional Information Legacy UID: 79108 List Locality: List Parish: RIPLEY List District: AMBER VALLEY List County: DERBYSHIRE Group Value: Upload Date:

DesigUID: DDR2176 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item 79115 1109013 1284, 4, 71 Name: BUTTERLEY HALL Grade: II Date Assigned: 25/05/1988 Amended: Revoked Legal Description House, now police headquarters. Late C18 with mid C19 additions. Pebble-dashed red brick with painted stone dressings and quoins. Slate roof with rendered end and axial stacks appearing half way down the pitch of the roof, also dentilled cornice. 2 storeys plus attics, 8 bays with lower 2 storey 8 bay addition to north. Garden elevation has off-centre canted stucco bay window with full height plain sashes and moulded cornice. To south 2 further full height plain sashes and to north 3 C20 glazed doors below plain overlights. Above 8 glazing bar sashes. Ground and first floor sashes all in plain stone surrounds. Above again 5 early C20 roof dormers with alternating triangular and semi-circular pediments, four to north with 2-light casements and that to south with 3-light casement. Addition with glazed doors to ground floor and glazing bar sashes above. Entrance to rear with large Tuscan columned porch. Interior has one room with C18 panelling and fireplace, possibly re-used from elsewhere. Ground to first floor staircase with iron balusters and wreathed handrail, first floor to attic staircase, C18 with vase shaped turned balusters. Home of Benjamin Outram, founder of the Butterley Company, also of Sir James Outram (1803-63) General who had noteworthy career in India. Listing NGR: SK4042751377 Curatorial Notes Type and date: Late C18 HOUSE. Date: from 1767 to 1799 Type and date: Mid C19 HOUSE. Date: from 1833 to 1866 Type and date: Now POLICE STATION. Main material: pebbledash Main material: brick Main material: render Main material: stucco Covering material: slate Main material: stone Designating Organisation: Location Grid Reference: SK 40571 51254 (point) Map sheet: SK45SW Area (Ha): 0.00 Administrative Areas

DesignationFullRpt Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 9 DesigUID: DDR2176 Name: BUTTERLEY HALL Civil Parish RIPLEY, AMBER VALLEY, DERBYSHIRE Postal Addresses Butterley Hall, Ripley, Derbyshire, DE5 3RS Listed Building Addresses Statutory BUTTERLEY HALL

Sources - None recorded Associated Monuments 24715 Building: Butterley Hall, Ripley Additional Information Legacy UID: 79115 List Locality: List Parish: RIPLEY List District: AMBER VALLEY List County: DERBYSHIRE Group Value: Upload Date:

DesigUID: DDR2496 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item 79120 1159009 1284, 4, 76 Name: BUTTERLEY STATION Grade: II Date Assigned: 25/05/1988 Amended: Revoked Legal Description SK 45 SW RIPLEY DERBY ROAD, Butterley (west side) 4/76 Butterley Station II Railway station, now museum. 1852, restored c1980 for Ambergate, Nottingham Boston and Eastern Junction Railway. Rock faced ashlar with flush stone dressings and quoins. Hipped slate roof with wide bracketed eaves and twin banded stone ridge stacks. Single storey and 4 bays, wider bays to either side projecting slightly. Chamfered plinth and rock faced sill band. Central doorcase has moulded jambs and lintel with double half glazed doors below plain overlight. To either side, semi- circular headed plain sashes with moulded quoined surrounds and bracketed sills. Similar paired windows with central banded colonette to each advanced bay. Platform elevation in similar style except side bays project further and have ironwork screen between to the front, now disused. Source: Robin Leleux 'A Regional History of the Railways of Great Britain', Vol 9 The . Listing NGR: SK4023051938 Curatorial Notes Type and date: 1852 RAILWAY STATION. Date: 1852 Type and date: c1980 MUSEUM. Date: from 1975 to 1985 Type and date: Now MUSEUM. Main material: ashlar Main material: stone Covering material: slate Designating Organisation: Location Grid Reference: SK 40230 51938 (point) Map sheet: SK45SW Area (Ha): Administrative Areas - None recorded Postal Addresses - None recorded

DesignationFullRpt Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 10 DesigUID: DDR2496 Name: BUTTERLEY STATION Listed Building Addresses Statutory BUTTERLEY STATION

Sources - None recorded Associated Monuments - None Additional Information Legacy UID: 79120 List Locality: BUTTERLEY List Parish: RIPLEY List District: AMBER VALLEY List County: DERBYSHIRE Group Value: Upload Date:

DesigUID: DDR2173 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item 79106 1109010 1284, 3, 62 Name: CANAL BRIDGE ADJACENT TO NUMBER 26 Grade: II Date Assigned: 25/05/1988 Amended: Revoked Legal Description Canal bridge. 1792, built by William Jessop and Benjamin Outram. Coursed squared stone. Single fluted semi-circular arch with plain band over and parapets with rounded copings. Wall curve outwards to either side and finish in square piers. Built as part of the Cromford Canal. Source: F Nixon 'Industrial Archaeology of Derbyshire', 1969. Listing NGR: SK3575352350 Curatorial Notes Type and date: 1792 CANAL BRIDGE. Date: 1792 Main material: stone Designating Organisation: Location Grid Reference: SK 35750 52351 (point) Map sheet: SK35SE Area (Ha): Administrative Areas Civil Parish RIPLEY, AMBER VALLEY, DERBYSHIRE Postal Addresses - None recorded Listed Building Addresses Statutory CANAL BRIDGE ADJACENT TO NUMBER 26

Sources - None recorded Associated Monuments 24758 Monument: Canal bridge, Bullbridge, Ripley Additional Information Legacy UID: 79106 List Locality: List Parish: RIPLEY List District: AMBER VALLEY

DesignationFullRpt Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 11 DesigUID: DDR2173 Name: CANAL BRIDGE ADJACENT TO NUMBER 26 List County: DERBYSHIRE Group Value: Upload Date:

DesigUID: DDR2691 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item 79111 1335399 1284, 2, 67 Name: CANAL BRIDGE SOUTH WEST OF CRICH CHASE FARMHOUSE Grade: II Date Assigned: 25/05/1988 Amended: Revoked Legal Description SK 35 SW RIPLEY CHASE ROAD, Ambergate 2/67 Canal bridge south west of Crich Chase Farmhouse II Canal bridge. 1792, built by William Jessop and Benjamin Outram. Coursed squared stone. Single stilted semi-circular arch with plain band over and parapets with chamfered copings. Walls curve outwards to each end and finish in square piers. Built as part of the Cromford Canal. Source: F Nixon 'Industrial Archaeology of Derbyshire' 1969. Listing NGR: SK3469151970 Curatorial Notes Type and date: 1792 CANAL BRIDGE. Date: 1792 Main material: stone Designating Organisation: Location Grid Reference: SK 34808 51967 (point) Map sheet: SK35SW Area (Ha): Administrative Areas Civil Parish RIPLEY, AMBER VALLEY, DERBYSHIRE Postal Addresses Chase Road, Ambergate, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 2HA Listed Building Addresses Statutory CANAL BRIDGE SOUTH WEST OF CRICH CHASE FARMHOUSE

Sources - None recorded Associated Monuments 24750 Monument: Poyser's Bridge, Cromford Canal, Crich Chase Additional Information Legacy UID: 79111 List Locality: AMBERGATE List Parish: RIPLEY List District: AMBER VALLEY List County: DERBYSHIRE Group Value: Upload Date:

DesigUID: DDR2553 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item 79135 1311200 1284, 2, 92 Name: CANAL BRIDGE TO EAST OF CANAL COTTAGES DesignationFullRpt Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 12 DesigUID: DDR2553 Name: CANAL BRIDGE TO EAST OF CANAL COTTAGES Grade: II Date Assigned: 25/05/1988 Amended: Revoked Legal Description Canal bridge. 1792, built by William Jessop and Benjamin Outram. Coursed squared sandstone. Single stilted semi-circular arch with plan band over and parapets with rounded copings. Walls curve outwards to either side and finish in square piers. Built as part of the Cromford Canal. Source: F Nixon 'Industrial Archaeology of Derbyshire', 1969. Listing NGR: SK3453452025 Curatorial Notes Type and date: 1792 CANAL BRIDGE. Date: 1792 Main material: sandstone Designating Organisation: Location Grid Reference: SK 34534 52025 (point) Map sheet: SK35SW Area (Ha): Administrative Areas Civil Parish RIPLEY, AMBER VALLEY, DERBYSHIRE Postal Addresses Chase Road, Ambergate, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 2HA Listed Building Addresses Statutory CANAL BRIDGE TO EAST OF CANAL COTTAGES

Sources - None recorded Associated Monuments 24751 Monument: Gratton's Bridge, Cromford Canal, Crich Chase Additional Information Legacy UID: 79135 List Locality: AMBERGATE List Parish: RIPLEY List District: AMBER VALLEY List County: DERBYSHIRE Group Value: Upload Date:

DesigUID: DDR2172 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item 79104 1109009 1284, 3, 60 Name: CANAL INN Grade: II Date Assigned: 25/05/1988 Amended: Revoked Legal Description Public house. Early C19. Rendered stone with painted ashlar dressings, raised quoins and plinth. Pyramidal plain tile roof with brick side wall stacks. Three storeys and 2 bays. Three steps up to central plain doorcase with bracketed stone hood and C19 ½-glazed door. To either side, 16-pane sashes in plain raised surrounds. Two similar sashes above and 2 C20 casements in similar surround above again. Partly blocked 2-light flush mullion staircase window to east wall. Probably built to serve the 1792 Cromford Canal, which is adjacent to it. Curatorial Notes Type and date: Early C19 PUBLIC HOUSE. Date: from 1800 to 1832 Main material: render Main material: ashlar Main material: brick DesignationFullRpt Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 13 DesigUID: DDR2172 Name: CANAL INN

Listing NGR: SK3574752403Covering material: tile Main material: stone Designating Organisation: Location Grid Reference: SK 35742 52403 (point) Map sheet: SK35SE Area (Ha): 0.00 Administrative Areas Civil Parish RIPLEY, AMBER VALLEY, DERBYSHIRE Postal Addresses The Beeches 47 Bullbridge Hill, Fritchley, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 2FL Listed Building Addresses Statutory CANAL INN

Sources - None recorded Associated Monuments 24774 Building: The Canal Inn, Bullbridge Hill, Bullbridge, Ripley Additional Information Legacy UID: 79104 List Locality: List Parish: RIPLEY List District: AMBER VALLEY List County: DERBYSHIRE Group Value: Upload Date:

DesigUID: DDR2554 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item 79112 1311257 1284, 3, 68 Name: CANAL TUNNEL AND EMBANKMENT UNDER ROAD TO WEST OF CAR PARK TO EXCAVATOR PUBLIC HOUSE Grade: II Date Assigned: 25/05/1988 Amended: Revoked Legal Description SK 35 SE RIPLEY CHESTERFIELD ROAD, Buckland Hollow 3/68 Canal tunnel and embank- ment under road to west of car park to Excavator Public House GV II Canal tunnel and embankment. 1792, built by William Jessop and Benjamin Outram. Coursed squared stone. Tunnel approximately 30 yards long with high embankment above and to sides. Segmental arched entrances, flagged tow path within the barrel vaulted tunnel and round coping to top of embankment. Embankment curves outwards to either side and splays out to base. Built as part of the Cromford Canal. Source: F Nixon 'Industrial Archaeology of Derbyshire', 1969. Listing NGR: SK3739151823 Curatorial Notes Type and date: 1792 CANAL TUNNEL. Date: 1792 Type and date: 1792 EMBANKMENT. Date: 1792 Main material: stone Designating Organisation: Location DesignationFullRpt Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 14 DesigUID: DDR2554 Name: CANAL TUNNEL AND EMBANKMENT UNDER ROAD TO WEST OF CAR PARK TO EXCAVATOR PUBLIC HOUSE Grid Reference: SK 37391 51823 (point) Map sheet: SK35SE Area (Ha): Administrative Areas - None recorded Postal Addresses Buckland Hollow, Ambergate, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 2HS Listed Building Addresses Statutory CANAL TUNNEL AND EMBANKMENT UNDER ROAD TO WEST OF CAR PARK TO EXCAVATOR PUBLIC HOUSE

Sources - None recorded Associated Monuments - None Additional Information Legacy UID: 79112 List Locality: BUCKLAND HOLLOW List Parish: RIPLEY List District: AMBER VALLEY List County: DERBYSHIRE Group Value: Upload Date:

DesigUID: DDR2175 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item 79113 1109012 1284, 3, 69 Name: CHURCH OF ALL SAINTS Grade: II Date Assigned: 25/05/1988 Amended: Revoked Legal Description Parish church. 1821, built by the Butterley Company, restored 1951 and baptistery added 1921. Coursed squared gritstone with ashlar dressings and slate roof with stone coped gables on gableted kneelers, plus ridge finials. Coved eaves band to nave. 5 bay nave with south-west tower, single bay chancel with baptisteryto north- east. Plinth. Gabled west end of nave has three stepped double chamfered lancets flanked by stepped gableted buttresses and with stepped angle buttresses to corners. Central moulded circular window above in the gable. North nave elevation has wide bay to west with two double chamfered lancets flanked by stepped buttresses, and 4 pointed 2-light cusped traceried windows to east, that to far east now blocked by 1921 baptistery of no special interest. North chancel elevation also blocked by baptistery. East window of 3-lights with geometric tracery has small moulded circular window above in the gable and flanking buttresses. South elevation has a trefoil-headed lancet and pointed door to chancel and four pointed 2-light windows, similar to those to north, to nave, which projects forward from the chancel. Stepped buttresses between bays and to east corner. To west end is the three stage tower with full height stepped angle buttresses. First stage has moulded pointed south door with inner moulding on nook- shafts with foliage capitals and angled staircase turret to west side. Continuous moulded sill string-course above and three adjoining trefoil-headed lancets with continuous hoodmould, lancets to either side blind. Above, bell stage has chamfered band to base and large pointed moulded arches to each side with three stepped trefoil-headed lancets within, lancets to either side with louvres and central one with circular clock faces to top decorated with cusped dagger motifs. Clock faces made of cast iron, designed by John Alleyne. Cornice with ballflower decoration over and embattled parapets. All openings have hoodmoulds with foliage stops except four south nave windows from the tower, western blind arcaded gallery on iron columns and tall double chamfered pointed chancel arch with soffit on foliage corbels and hoodmould. Caernarvon arched doorcase from chancel to baptistery. Arched braced roof trusses on foliage corbels to nave and scissor trusses to chancel. Fittings mostly late C19 or early C20. Octagonal stone font with blind trefoil headed panels to stem and blind quatrefoil to sides of bowl. Unusual Art Nouveau style polygonal pulpit in alabaster and green marble and similar style war memorial. Three early C19 brass plaques and later C19 marble wall memorials. Coloured glass to nave windows, c1950 east window. Curatorial Notes

DesignationFullRpt Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 15 DesigUID: DDR2175 Name: CHURCH OF ALL SAINTS

Type and date: 1821 PARISH CHURCH. Date: 1821 Type and date: 1951 PARISH CHURCH. Date: 1951 Type and date: 1921 PARISH CHURCH. Date: 1921 Type and date: C19 COMMEMORATIVE MONUMENT. Date: from 1800 to 1899 Type and date: Early C19 COMMEMORATIVE BRASS. Date: from 1800 to 1832 Type and date: Late C19 COMMEMORATIVE MONUMENT. Date: from 1867 to 1899 Type and date: WAR MEMORIAL. Type and date: PLAQUE.

Designating Organisation: Location Grid Reference: SK 39867 50600 (point) Map sheet: SK35SE Area (Ha): Administrative Areas Civil Parish RIPLEY, AMBER VALLEY, DERBYSHIRE Postal Addresses - None recorded Listed Building Addresses Statutory CHURCH OF ALL SAINTS

Sources - None recorded Associated Monuments 24783 Building: All Saints Church, Church Street, Ripley Additional Information Legacy UID: 79113 List Locality: List Parish: RIPLEY List District: AMBER VALLEY List County: DERBYSHIRE Group Value: Upload Date:

DesigUID: DDR2493 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item 79114 1158964 1284, 3, 70 Name: CHURCH OF ST LUKE Grade: II* Date Assigned: 29/11/1965 Amended: Revoked Legal Description Church. 1646-61 re-using some earlier materials, with addition of 1826 plus 1933 addition and minor alterations. C17 part of coursed rubble stone with ashlar dressing and quoins, plus graduated stone slate roof with stone coped gables on plain kneelers, 1826 addition of coursed squared stone with ashlar dressing and plain tile roof with stone coped gables and octagonal stone bellcote to north gable end which has lancets to each side with hoodmoulds and stone roof with foliage finial. T-plan, low 3 bay C17 part with south porch running east-west with 1826 addition at right angles to west end. South gable wall of 1826 part has steps up to pointed flush doorcase with metal clock-face above. West wall has four large lancets with returned hoodmoulds and Y-tracery metal windows with glazing bars. North wall blank except for central buttress, square to base and octagonal over, which supports the bellcote. East elevation has similar window to western ones, to south side. C17 part has 3-light Perpendicular east window, three C17 2-light recessed and chamfered mullion windows to south side with gabled porch between western two, and similar window to north side with 1933 vestry added to west. Porch has double panelled door below plain lintel inscribed 'JW 1752' and to west is a stone with inset lead inscription 'G 1661 P'. Simple pointed arched inner door DesignationFullRpt Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 16 DesigUID: DDR2493 Name: CHURCH OF ST LUKE flanked by stone benches. Vestry has 2-light window and door to east also and 3- light flat headed window to north with semi-circular headed lights and hoodmould. Above in the gable is datestone inscribed 'JM 1933'. To west of vestry is another 2-light C17 style window and to east is a large buttress. Interior of earlier part has raised and fielded panelling to dado height, C19 scissor truss roof, and two trefoil headed painted commandment plaques to either side of altar. 1826 part has painted flat ceiling with moulded plaster cornice, C19 organ to north end and C12 circular font bowl on C19 octagonal stone stem. 1826 hatchment over south door. Plain C19 pews throughout. Two brass plaques on north wall of earlier part, one charity plaque of c1705 and one memorial to Joseph Statham, c1809. Listing NGR: SK3696250624 Curatorial Notes Type and date: 1646-61 CHURCH. Date: from 1646 to 1661 Type and date: 1826 CHURCH. Date: 1826 Type and date: 1933 CHURCH. Date: 1933 Type and date: 1933 DATE STONE. Date: 1933 Type and date: c1705 PLAQUE. Date: from 1695 to 1715 Type and date: c1809 COMMEMORATIVE MONUMENT. Date: from 1789 to 1829 Main material: rubble Main material: stone Main material: ashlar Main material: timber Covering material: stone Covering material: tile Designating Organisation: Location Grid Reference: SK 36962 50624 (point) Map sheet: SK35SE Area (Ha): Administrative Areas Civil Parish RIPLEY, AMBER VALLEY, DERBYSHIRE Postal Addresses - None recorded Listed Building Addresses Statutory CHURCH OF ST LUKE

Sources - None recorded Associated Monuments 24725 Building: St Luke's Church, Church Street, Ripley Additional Information Legacy UID: 79114 List Locality: HEAGE List Parish: RIPLEY List District: AMBER VALLEY List County: DERBYSHIRE Group Value: Upload Date:

DesigUID: DDR2694 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item 79142 1335402 1284, 4, 99 Name: CODNOR GATE FARM HOUSE Grade: II Date Assigned: 25/05/1988 Amended: Revoked Legal Description SK 45 SW RIPLEY NOTTINGHAM ROAD (north side) DesignationFullRpt Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 17 DesigUID: DDR2694 Name: CODNOR GATE FARM HOUSE 4/99 Codnor Gate Farm House II Farmhouse. Late C18 with later alterations. Red brick with brick and stone dressings. Plain tile roof with stone coped gables on plain stone kneelers, brick gable stacks and dentilled brick eaves band. Two storeys with garrets and 3 bays, plus lower 2 storey single bay to west. Inserted off-centre C20 ½-glazed door with tripartite sash immediately to west and a 3-light C20 casement to east. Two similar 3-light windows above and a similar 2-light window at ½ landing level to centre. All windows below segmental brick arches with stone keyblocks. Western bay with flat headed C20 3-light casements. Listing NGR: SK4160650255 Curatorial Notes Type and date: Late C18 FARMHOUSE. Date: from 1767 to 1799 Type and date: FARMHOUSE. Date: from 1800 Main material: brick Main material: stone Covering material: tile Designating Organisation: Location Grid Reference: SK 41606 50255 (point) Map sheet: SK45SW Area (Ha): Administrative Areas - None recorded Postal Addresses - None recorded Listed Building Addresses Statutory CODNOR GATE FARM HOUSE

Sources - None recorded Associated Monuments - None Additional Information Legacy UID: 79142 List Locality: List Parish: RIPLEY List District: AMBER VALLEY List County: DERBYSHIRE Group Value: Upload Date:

DesigUID: DDR2700 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item 79144 1335422 1284, 6, 101 Name: COPPICE FARMHOUSE Grade: II Date Assigned: 25/05/1988 Amended: Revoked Legal Description SFarmhouse. Late C18 with later alterations. Red brick with brick and stone dressings, graduated slate roof with brick gable end and ridge stacks, stone coped gables on moulded kneelers plus dentilled eaves band. Two storeys and three bays. Inserted central C20 glazed door with side lights flanked to left by blocked former door and C20 casement window, and to right by two C20 casement windows. All windows are set in reduced openings below flat gauged brick heads with stone keyblocks. Above former door at half landing level is a 2-light, 8-pane side sliding sash, also below, flat gauged brick arch with stone keyblock. Above again three 3-light slide sliding sashes. Listing NGR: SK4064649535 Curatorial Notes Type and date: Late C18 FARMHOUSE. Date: from 1767 to 1799 Type and date: Later FARMHOUSE. Date: from 1800 Main material: brick DesignationFullRpt Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 18 DesigUID: DDR2700 Name: COPPICE FARMHOUSE

Main material: stone Covering material: slate

Designating Organisation: Location Grid Reference: SK 40626 49550 (point) Map sheet: SK44NW Area (Ha): 0.00 Administrative Areas Civil Parish RIPLEY, AMBER VALLEY, DERBYSHIRE Postal Addresses - None recorded Listed Building Addresses Statutory COPPICE FARMHOUSE

Sources - None recorded Associated Monuments 33508 Building: Coppice Farm, Peasehill Road, Ripley Additional Information Legacy UID: 79144 List Locality: List Parish: RIPLEY List District: AMBER VALLEY List County: DERBYSHIRE Group Value: Upload Date:

DesigUID: DDR2178 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item 79123 1109015 1284, 3, 80 Name: CROMFORD CANAL EMBANKMENT Grade: II Date Assigned: 25/05/1988 Amended: Revoked Legal Description Canal embankment. 1793 by William Jessop and Benjamin Outram. Coursed squared stone. Approximately 100 feet long and 40 feet high. Stone retaining walls with plain band near the base of the walls and rounded rubble copings. Central barrel vaulted tunnel through the embankment with rubble arches and buttress-like jambs to the entrances. Southern end of the embankment truncated during road widening operations in 1970s. F Nixon, Industrial Archaeology of Derbyshire Pg 232. Listing NGR: SK3592752335 Curatorial Notes Type and date: 1793 EMBANKMENT. Date: 1793 Type and date: 1793 CANAL. Date: 1793 Main material: stone Main material: rubble Designating Organisation: Location Grid Reference: SK 35927 52335 (point) Map sheet: SK35SE Area (Ha): Administrative Areas Civil Parish RIPLEY, AMBER VALLEY, DERBYSHIRE

DesignationFullRpt Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 19 DesigUID: DDR2178 Name: CROMFORD CANAL EMBANKMENT Postal Addresses - None recorded Listed Building Addresses Statutory CROMFORD CANAL EMBANKMENT

Sources - None recorded Associated Monuments 25759 Monument: Aqueduct, Cromford Canal, Bullbridge Additional Information Legacy UID: 79123 List Locality: BULLBRIDGE List Parish: RIPLEY List District: AMBER VALLEY List County: DERBYSHIRE Group Value: Upload Date:

DesigUID: DDR2702 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item 79149 1335424 1284, 3, 106 Name: CROWTREES FARMHOUSE Grade: II Date Assigned: 29/11/1965 Amended: Revoked Legal Description Farmhouse. C15, encased in late C17 and 1712, restored c1980. Cruck frame, encased to front with coursed squared stone and to the rear with box timber framing, stone dressings. C20 concrete tile roof with concrete coped gables on plain kneelers, brick gable stacks and rebuilt brick ridge stack. Two storeys, 4 bays, lobby entrance plan. South front of stone has off-centre quoined doorcase with lintel inscribed 'SM 1712' and C20 glazed door. 4-light recessed and chamfered mullion window to east with similar 2-light window beyond, and 2 C20 reconstituted stone mullion windows to west, one of 2-lights and one of 3-lights. Above 4 2-light recessed and chamfered mullion window, 2 to west C20. East gable wall has 2 2-light ground floor mullion windows and 3-light mullion window over with dripmould. Rear elevation has 11 panels of timber framing, and C20 fenestration. Interior has 3 full cruck trusses with cambered ties, that to centre with large arched braces to collar, (carbon dated to c1450) and smoke blackened soffit. Substantial timber stud partition to ground floor of eastern truss. Large ingle-nook to central room with chamfered bressummer, bracketed stone fireplace and brick flue probably inserted 1712. Listing NGR: SK3743350521 Curatorial Notes Type and date: C15 CRUCK HOUSE. Date: from 1400 to 1499 Type and date: 1712 FARMHOUSE. Date: 1712 Type and date: Late C17 FARMHOUSE. Date: from 1667 to 1699 Type and date: c1980 FARMHOUSE. Date: from 1975 to 1985 Type and date: C15 BOX FRAME HOUSE. Date: from 1400 to 1499 Type and date: C20 FARMHOUSE. Date: from 1900 to 1999 Main material: timber Main material: stone Main material: brick Covering material: tile Covering material: concrete Designating Organisation: Location Grid Reference: SK 37433 50521 (point) Map sheet: SK35SE Area (Ha): Administrative Areas DesignationFullRpt Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 20 DesigUID: DDR2702 Name: CROWTREES FARMHOUSE Civil Parish RIPLEY, AMBER VALLEY, DERBYSHIRE Postal Addresses - None recorded Listed Building Addresses Statutory CROWTREES FARMHOUSE

Sources - None recorded Associated Monuments 24771 Building: Crowtrees Farmhouse, Ripley Road, Heage Additional Information Legacy UID: 79149 List Locality: HEAGE List Parish: RIPLEY List District: AMBER VALLEY List County: DERBYSHIRE Group Value: Upload Date:

DesigUID: DDR2491 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item 79107 1158931 1284, 4, 63 Name: ENTRANCE BUILDING TO BUTTERLEY COMPANY WORKS AND ATTACHED STEPS, BOLLARDS AND PILLAR Grade: II Date Assigned: 21/07/1975 Amended: Revoked Legal Description SK 45 SW RIPLEY BUTTERLEY HILL (south side) 4/63 Entrance building to Butterley Company Works and attached steps, bollards and pillar (formerly listed 21.7.75 as 'Butterley Post Office and steps, 2 bollards and 1 cast iron pillar in the balustrade') GV II Entrance building and attached steps, bollards and pillar. Early C19 with minor later alterations. Ashlar sandstone with hipped octagonal pitched felt roof with central octagonal stone stack and projecting eaves course. Single bay, octagonal plan, two storeys but built into the hill so first floor at street level. South elevation, from the works, has C20 door below plain lintel to left angled wall, central fixed pane window below plain lintel and with projecting sill, and 3-light side sliding sash to right angled wall below large concave stone hood with drip- moulds to top. Above to centre a similar window to that below. Right return has stone steps up to street with crested cast iron pillar to balustrade and 2 thin, cast iron bollards with rounded heads to top step. Street elevation has two case- ment windows and door on angled wall to east. Butterley Works were founded by Benjamin Outram c1790 to exploit the coal reserves in the surrounding area. Source: Philip Rider 'The Butterley Company 1780-1830'. Listing NGR: SK3996650878 Curatorial Notes Type and date: Early C19 BUILDING. Date: from 1800 to 1832 Type and date: Early C19 STEPS. Date: from 1800 to 1832 Type and date: Early C19 BOLLARD. Date: from 1800 to 1832 Type and date: Early C19 COLUMN. Date: from 1800 to 1832 Type and date: Later BUILDING. Date: from 1832 Type and date: Later STEPS. Date: from 1832 Type and date: Later COLUMN. Date: from 1832 Main material: ashlar Main material: sandstone Covering material: felt Main material: stone Designating Organisation: DesignationFullRpt Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 21 DesigUID: DDR2491 Name: ENTRANCE BUILDING TO BUTTERLEY COMPANY WORKS AND ATTACHED STEPS, BOLLARDS AND PILLAR Location Grid Reference: SK 39966 50878 (point) Map sheet: SK35SE Area (Ha): Administrative Areas - None recorded Postal Addresses Butterley Hill, Ripley, Derbyshire, DE5 3LT Listed Building Addresses Statutory ENTRANCE BUILDING TO BUTTERLEY COMPANY WORKS AND ATTACHED STEPS, BOLLARDS AND PILLAR Former Statutory BUTTERLEY POST OFFICE AND STEPS, 2 BOLLARDS AND 1 CAST IRON PILLAR IN THE BALUSTRADE

Sources - None recorded Associated Monuments - None Additional Information Legacy UID: 79107 List Locality: List Parish: RIPLEY List District: AMBER VALLEY List County: DERBYSHIRE Group Value: Upload Date:

DesigUID: DDR2181 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item 79128 1109018 1284, 3, 85 Name: FARM DWELLING AT GUN LANE FARM Grade: II Date Assigned: 11/11/1985 Amended: Revoked Legal Description SK 35 SE RIPLEY GUN LANE, Nether Heage (north side) 3/85 Farm dwelling at Gun Lane Farm 11.11.85 GV II Farmbuilding, now house. C17 with C19 alterations, converted 1986. Coursed squared stone with stone dressings and quoins, plain tile roof with brick gable stacks. Two storeys and 3 bays. Central plank door below pointed relieving arch flanked by 2-light casement windows in C17 chamfered surrounds which have been raised by inserting halfed mullions to either side. Above 2 smaller similar casement windows, also in recessed surrounds, and central casement below plain lintel. Course of large ashlar blocks to south side of central window at eaves level. Listing NGR: SK3589751093 Curatorial Notes Type and date: C17 FARM BUILDING. Date: from 1600 to 1699 Type and date: C19 FARM BUILDING. Date: from 1800 to 1899 Type and date: 1986 HOUSE. Date: 1986 Main material: stone Main material: brick Main material: ashlar Covering material: tile Designating Organisation:

DesignationFullRpt Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 22 DesigUID: DDR2181 Name: FARM DWELLING AT GUN LANE FARM Location Grid Reference: SK 35897 51093 (point) Map sheet: SK35SE Area (Ha): Administrative Areas - None recorded Postal Addresses - None recorded Listed Building Addresses Statutory FARM DWELLING AT GUN LANE FARM

Sources - None recorded Associated Monuments - None Additional Information Legacy UID: 79128 List Locality: List Parish: RIPLEY List District: AMBER VALLEY List County: DERBYSHIRE Group Value: Upload Date:

DesigUID: DDR2495 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item 79118 1158998 1284, 6, 74 Name: FARMBUILDING TO REAR OF WAINGROVE HALL Grade: II Date Assigned: 25/05/1988 Amended: Revoked Legal Description SK 44 NW RIPLEY CODNOR DENBY LANE (north side) 6/74 Farmbuilding to rear of Waingrove Hall

GV II Farmbuilding. 1791 with minor later alterations. Red brick with brick and stone dressings and plain tile roof with brick copings to gables and a dentilled eaves band. Two storeys and five bays. South elevation has an inserted casement window to west and four doors to east, each with plain stone lintel and plank doors. Lintel of central door is inscribed 'SRE 1791' and above this is an inset stone with cross ventilation hole. Above to either end, there are square openings, that to west partly glazed and that to east with another cross ventilation hole beyond to east. West gable wall has first floor door below flat gauged brick arch with stone keystone. The initials on the lintel refer to members of the Strelley family who were also carrying out improvements to the Hall (qv) at this date. Curatorial Notes Type and date: 1791 FARM BUILDING. Date: 1791 Type and date: Later FARM BUILDING. Date: from 1791 Main material: brick Main material: stone Covering material: tile Designating Organisation: Location Grid Reference: SK 41157 48648 (point) Map sheet: SK44NW Area (Ha): Administrative Areas - None recorded Postal Addresses Codnor Denby Lane, Codnor, Ripley, Derbyshire, DE5 9SP DesignationFullRpt Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 23 DesigUID: DDR2495 Name: FARMBUILDING TO REAR OF WAINGROVE HALL Listing NGR: SK4115748648Listed Building Addresses Statutory FARMBUILDING TO REAR OF WAINGROVE HALL

Sources - None recorded Associated Monuments - None Additional Information Legacy UID: 79118 List Locality: List Parish: RIPLEY List District: AMBER VALLEY List County: DERBYSHIRE Group Value: Upload Date:

DesigUID: DDR2503 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item 79137 1159099 1284, 5, 94 Name: FORECLOSE FARMHOUSE Grade: II Date Assigned: 25/05/1988 Amended: Revoked Legal Description SK 34 NE RIPLEY NEW ROAD, Heage (west side) 5/94 Foreclose Farmhouse II Farmhouse. Late C18 with C20 alterations. Whitewashed coursed squared sandstone with stone dressings and plain tile roof with brick gable end stacks. Two storeys and three bays, 2 room central entrance hall plan. Central quoined doorcase with C20 half-glazed door below bracketed C20 wooden hood. To either side 2-light flush mullion windows and two similar above flanking central single light window. All windows with C20 small pane casements. Listing NGR: SK3646049455 Curatorial Notes Type and date: Late C18 FARMHOUSE. Date: from 1767 to 1799 Type and date: C20 FARMHOUSE. Date: from 1900 to 1999 Main material: sandstone Main material: stone Main material: brick Covering material: tile Designating Organisation: Location Grid Reference: SK 36460 49455 (point) Map sheet: SK34NE Area (Ha): Administrative Areas - None recorded Postal Addresses - None recorded Listed Building Addresses Statutory FORECLOSE FARMHOUSE

Sources - None recorded Associated Monuments - None Additional Information DesignationFullRpt Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 24 DesigUID: DDR2503 Name: FORECLOSE FARMHOUSE Legacy UID: 79137 List Locality: HEAGE List Parish: RIPLEY List District: AMBER VALLEY List County: DERBYSHIRE Group Value: Upload Date:

DesigUID: DDR2155 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item 79143 1108984 1284, 5, 100 Name: FURNACES AT MORLEY PARK IRON WORKS, MORLEY PARK Grade: II* Date Assigned: 29/11/1965 Amended: Revoked Legal Description Pair of coke iron furnaces. c1780 and 1818 with restoration 1986. Built for Francis Hurt. Coursed squared gritstone with ashlar dressings and quoins, fire brick linings. Two tall tapering towers, square in plan and each partly built into the hillside. Both have deeply splayed pointed tapping arches to west fronts with small entrance into the kilns to the back under iron lintels. Northern kiln has raised oval datestone inscribed '1818' above the arch. Similar illegible datestone to southern kiln. Similar smaller blowing arches to north and south sides of each kiln. Iron climbing hoops to each corner of north kiln, up to the flat top. Southern kiln has semi-circular arched tunnel to south side allowing access to pointed blowing arch. Both kilns have tapering cylindrical interiors lined with fire bricks. Also a Scheduled Ancient Monument No 187. Sources: 'The Morley Park Iron Furnaces' by F Nixon, Derbyshire Life and Countryside April-June 1951. Listing NGR: SK3799849190 Curatorial Notes Type and date: c1780 FURNACE. Date: from 1760 to 1800 Type and date: 1818 FURNACE. Date: 1818 Type and date: 1986 FURNACE. Date: 1986 Type and date: 1818 DATE STONE. Date: 1818 Type and date: IRON WORKING SITE. Main material: gritstone (sandstone) Main material: ashlar Main material: brick Designating Organisation: Location Grid Reference: SK 37998 49190 (point) Map sheet: SK34NE Area (Ha): Administrative Areas Civil Parish RIPLEY, AMBER VALLEY, DERBYSHIRE Postal Addresses - None recorded Listed Building Addresses Statutory FURNACES AT MORLEY PARK IRON WORKS, MORLEY PARK Former Statutory OLD IRON WORKS

Sources - None recorded Associated Monuments 24701 Monument: Morley Park Ironworks (site of), Ripley Additional Information Legacy UID: 79143

DesignationFullRpt Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 25 DesigUID: DDR2155 Name: FURNACES AT MORLEY PARK IRON WORKS, MORLEY PARK List Locality: List Parish: RIPLEY List District: AMBER VALLEY List County: DERBYSHIRE Group Value: Upload Date:

DesigUID: DDR2549 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item 79156 1311130 1284, 3, 113 Name: GOODS SHED AT AMBERGATE STATION TO REAR OF MIDLAND TERRACE Grade: II Date Assigned: 05/05/1981 Amended: Revoked Legal Description SK 35 SE RIPLEY STATION ROAD, Ambergate (east side) 3/113 Goods shed at Ambergate Station to rear of 5.5.81 Midland Terrace GV II Railway goods shed. 1838-40 by Francis Thompson. Sandstone ashlar and hipped slate roof with overhanging eaves. Single storey, 2 bays. Clasping pilasters to corners and plain pilaster to centre. Main front has 2 elliptical headed arches with double plank doors. Large quoined entrances to side walls and elliptical arched windows to south side. Interior with hipped king post roof trusses. A rate survival of early railway building. Part of the North Midland Railway opened 1840, engineer George Stephenson, architect Francis Thompson. Source: Whishaw 'Railways of Great Britain and Ireland' 1842. Listing NGR: SK3503251606 Curatorial Notes Type and date: 1838-1840 GOODS SHED. Date: from 1838 to 1840 Main material: sandstone Main material: ashlar Main material: timber Covering material: slate Designating Organisation: Location Grid Reference: SK 35032 51606 (point) Map sheet: SK35SE Area (Ha): Administrative Areas Civil Parish RIPLEY, AMBER VALLEY, DERBYSHIRE Postal Addresses Chase Road, Ambergate, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 2HA Listed Building Addresses Statutory GOODS SHED AT AMBERGATE STATION TO REAR OF MIDLAND TERRACE

Sources - None recorded Associated Monuments 24744 Building: Goods Shed, North Midland Railway, Ambergate Additional Information Legacy UID: 79156 List Locality: AMBERGATE List Parish: RIPLEY List District: AMBER VALLEY DesignationFullRpt Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 26 DesigUID: DDR2549 Name: GOODS SHED AT AMBERGATE STATION TO REAR OF MIDLAND TERRACE List County: DERBYSHIRE Group Value: Upload Date:

DesigUID: DDR2499 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item 79127 1159046 1284, 3, 84 Name: GUN LANE FARMHOUSE AND ATTACHED FARMBUILDINGS Grade: II Date Assigned: 25/05/1988 Amended: Revoked Legal Description SK 35 SE RIPLEY GUN LANE, Nether Heage (north side) 3/84 Gun Lane Farmhouse and attached farmbuildings GV II Farmhouse and attached farmbuildings. Mid C18, altered early C19, farm buildings dated 1873. Coursed rubble stone with painted ashlar dressing and flush quoins. Plain tile roof with stone corniced gable stacks and stone coped gables on plain kneelers. Three storeys and three bays, symmetrical facade, with L-plan and L-plan farmbuildings attached to rear. Main elevation has central doorcase with moulded architrave, plain frieze and simple cornice plus half glazed C20 door. To either side, C20 casements in flush stone surrounds with projecting sills. Above central single light C18 window flanked by similar, formerly mullioned, 2-light windows. Above again two recessed and chamfered windows with 2-light casements. Raised eaves band. Left gable wall has re-used datestone in gable inscribed '1605 W I'. Farm- buildings have slate roofs with stone coped gables and ridge finials. Range attached to rear of house has stable doors below plain stone lintels to ground floor and hayloft openings above. Datestone on north gable. Range at right angles has similar openings to left and board doors to right. Listing NGR: SK3590251146 Curatorial Notes Type and date: Mid C18 FARMHOUSE. Date: from 1733 to 1766 Type and date: Early C19 FARMHOUSE. Date: from 1800 to 1832 Type and date: 1873 FARM BUILDING. Date: 1873 Type and date: DATE STONE. Type and date: HAYLOFT. Main material: rubble Main material: stone Main material: ashlar Covering material: slate Covering material: tile Designating Organisation: Location Grid Reference: SK 35902 51146 (point) Map sheet: SK35SE Area (Ha): Administrative Areas - None recorded Postal Addresses 4 Gun Lane, Nether Heage, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 2JX Listed Building Addresses Statutory GUN LANE FARMHOUSE AND ATTACHED FARMBUILDINGS

Sources - None recorded Associated Monuments - None Additional Information Legacy UID: 79127 List Locality: NETHER HEAGE DesignationFullRpt Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 27 DesigUID: DDR2499 Name: GUN LANE FARMHOUSE AND ATTACHED FARMBUILDINGS List Parish: RIPLEY List District: AMBER VALLEY List County: DERBYSHIRE Group Value: Upload Date:

DesigUID: DDR2183 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item 79132 1109020 1284, 2, 89 Name: HALF PENNY BRIDGE OVER THE RIVER DERWENT Grade: II Date Assigned: 25/05/1988 Amended: Revoked Legal Description Road bridge. 1792, built by Francis Hurt, a local industrialist. Ashlar and coursed rubble gritstone. Two wide segmental arches with triangular sectioned cutwaters to centre and west of both sides and a pilaster to east on both sides. Cutwaters have pilasters over rising into the parapets. Plain band over the arches and flat copings to the parapets. Rubble abutment to west has 5 stilted semi- circular arches with low cutwaters between and to far west a segmental arch over the tail race from the Wire Works downstream. Plain rubble parapets. See also Parish item 2/8. Listing NGR: SK3468751477 Curatorial Notes Type and date: 1792 ROAD BRIDGE. Date: 1792 Main material: ashlar Main material: rubble Main material: gritstone (sandstone) Designating Organisation: Location Grid Reference: SK 34687 51477 (point) Map sheet: SK35SW Area (Ha): Administrative Areas Civil Parish RIPLEY, AMBER VALLEY, DERBYSHIRE Postal Addresses Chase Road, Ambergate, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 2HA Listed Building Addresses Statutory HALF PENNY BRIDGE OVER THE RIVER DERWENT

Sources - None recorded Associated Monuments 16128 Monument: Halfpenny Bridge over the River Derwent, Ambergate Additional Information Legacy UID: 79132 List Locality: AMBERGATE List Parish: RIPLEY List District: AMBER VALLEY List County: DERBYSHIRE Group Value: Upload Date:

DesigUID: DDR2159 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item

DesignationFullRpt Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 28 DesigUID: DDR2159 Name: HARTSAY HALL 79150 1108988 1284, 3, 107 Name: HARTSAY HALL Grade: II Date Assigned: 25/05/1988 Amended: Revoked Legal Description SK 35 SE RIPLEY RIPLEY ROAD, HEAGE (south side) 3/107 Hartsay Hall GV II Farmhouse. Mid C18, refronted in mid C19. Coursed squared stone with ashlar dressings and quoins. Westmorland slate roof with stone coped gables on plain kneelers and corniced stone gable and stacks with rockfaced band of rustication. Two storeys and three bays, symmetrical elevation. Plinth central semicircular headed doorcase in pilastered surround with raised impost bands and bracketed stone hood, plus recessed glazed door and plain overlight. Canted bay windows to either side with plain sashes, blocking course and moulded cornices. Above three plain sashes in plain surrounds with projecting sills and imposts blocks. Raised eaves hand. Rear elevation has full height central, triple transomed staircase window in raised plain surround flanked by 2-light casement windows in C18 flush surrounds, formerly with mullions, to ground and first floors. Also to left is a C19 semi- circular headed doorcase with rusticated jambs and moulded arch. Listing NGR: SK3788750418 Curatorial Notes Type and date: Mid C19 FARMHOUSE. Date: from 1833 to 1866 Type and date: Mid C18 FARMHOUSE. Date: from 1733 to 1766 Main material: stone Main material: ashlar Covering material: lake district slate Designating Organisation: Location Grid Reference: SK 37887 50418 (point) Map sheet: SK35SE Area (Ha): Administrative Areas - None recorded Postal Addresses - None recorded Listed Building Addresses Statutory HARTSAY HALL

Sources - None recorded Associated Monuments - None Additional Information Legacy UID: 79150 List Locality: HEAGE List Parish: RIPLEY List District: AMBER VALLEY List County: DERBYSHIRE

DesigUID: DDR2174 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item 79110 1109011 1284, 4, 66 Name: HEADSTOCKS TO BRITTAIN COLLIERY AND ATTACHED MACHINERY Grade: II Date Assigned: 25/05/1988 Amended: Revoked Legal Description SK 45 SW RIPLEY BUTTERLEY PARK ROAD (north side) DesignationFullRpt Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 29 DesigUID: DDR2174 Name: HEADSTOCKS TO BRITTAIN COLLIERY AND ATTACHED

4/66 Headstocks to Brittain Colliery and attached machinery GV II Headstock tower and attached machinery. c1848. Red brick with blue brick bands. Roofless at time of resurvey. Three storeys, single bay, circular in plan. Ground floor is wider than upper two storeys and has an advanced entrance to south side and attached walls to north. Second storey has small iron windows to east and west sides and top storey has brick cornice and large pulley wheel to south side set in long slot-like opening. Attached to the wheel are a pair of iron supports at right angles to the tower which connect with the plinth on which the gearing machinery stands. Brittain colliery was founded by Butterley Company, between 1845 and 1848, and was mined for over 50 years. F Nixon 'Industrial Archaeology of Derbyshire' 1969. Listing NGR: SK4155051795 Curatorial Notes Type and date: c1848 TOWER. Date: from 1828 to 1868 Type and date: c1848 MACHINERY. Date: from 1828 to 1868 Main material: brick Designating Organisation: Location Grid Reference: SK 41550 51795 (point) Map sheet: SK45SW Area (Ha): Administrative Areas - None recorded Postal Addresses - None recorded Listed Building Addresses Statutory HEADSTOCKS TO BRITTAIN COLLIERY AND ATTACHED MACHINERY

Sources - None recorded Associated Monuments 24710 Monument: Ripley, Colliery Head Gear

Legacy UID: 79110 List Locality: List Parish: RIPLEY List District: AMBER VALLEY List County: DERBYSHIRE Group Value: Upload Date:

DesigUID: DDR2500 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item 79129 1159055 1284, 3, 86 Name: HEAGE HALL Grade: II Date Assigned: 29/11/1965 Amended: Revoked Legal Description House. Early C17 possibly with earlier origins, and with early C19 addition. Coursed squared sandstone with stone dressings and graduated stone slate roof with chamfered stone copings to gables on plain kneelers. Large stone external stack to east gable wall with twin diamond set flues and brick gable stack to south gable, also brick ridge stack. 2 storeys. L-plan, lobby entrance plan to west range with tall single bay C19 addition to south, 3 bay north range. West range has off-centre oak framed doorcase with beam moulded inner edge and C20 half glazed door below bracketed C18 timber hood. To right a C20 casement in recessed and chamfered surround, formerly with central mullion. Similar window above and over the door. To left C19 bay has plinth and raised quoins to left corner, also two plain sashes in raised surrounds, one over the other and a coved eaves band. North range has central recessed and chamfered 3-light window with dripmould flanked by similar single light windows. Similar windows above in same DesignationFullRpt Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 30 DesigUID: DDR2500 Name: HEAGE HALL arrangement. Remains of C18 leaded lights to central ground floor window and remains of C17 diamond leaded lights to upper central window. Rear elevation with similar windows. Interior has large chamfered stone fireplace to central room of west range and substantial close studded partition to north range. Listing NGR: SK3644451058

Curatorial Notes Type and date: Mid C17 HOUSE. Date: from 1633 to 1666 Type and date: Late C19 HOUSE. Date: from 1867 to 1899 Type and date: C19 HOUSE. Date: from 1800 to 1899 Main material: ashlar Main material: brick Main material: stone Covering material: tile Designating Organisation: Location Grid Reference: SK 36444 51058 (point) Map sheet: SK35SE Area (Ha): Administrative Areas Civil Parish RIPLEY, AMBER VALLEY, DERBYSHIRE Postal Addresses - None recorded Listed Building Addresses Statutory HEAGE HALL

Sources - None recorded Associated Monuments 24726 Building: Heage Hall, Hall Lane, Nether Heage, Ripley Additional Information Legacy UID: 79129 List Locality: List Parish: RIPLEY List District: AMBER VALLEY List County: DERBYSHIRE Group Value: Upload Date:

DesigUID: DDR2179 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item 79125 1109016 1284, 3, 82 Name: HEAGE WINDMILL Grade: II* Date Assigned: 29/11/1965 Amended: Revoked Legal Description Tower windmill. Early C19, restored 1971-3. Coursed squared sandstone with ashlar dressings. Circular in plan, tapering to top. 3 storeys. Plain flush doorcases to east and west with plank doors and 2-light glazing bar casements in flush surrounds to north and south. Similar windows over the 2 doors and to south. Similar window above again to south. Ogee domed metal cap with 6 sails and tail gearing opposite, containing dome to curb, wind shaft with brakewheel and wall over to main shaft which drives 2 sets of grinding stones. Floors and hoists also intact. Source: F Nixon, 'Industrial Archaeology of Derbyshire'. Listing NGR: SK3669150782 Curatorial Notes Type and date: Early C19 WINDMILL. Date: from 1800 to 1832 Type and date: 1971-3 WINDMILL. Date: from 1971 to 1973 Type and date: MACHINERY. DesignationFullRpt Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 31 DesigUID: DDR2179 Name: HEAGE WINDMILL

Main material: sandstone Main material: ashlar Covering material: metal

Designating Organisation: Location Grid Reference: SK 36691 50782 (point) Map sheet: SK35SE Area (Ha): Administrative Areas Civil Parish RIPLEY, AMBER VALLEY, DERBYSHIRE Postal Addresses 4 Gun Lane, Nether Heage, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 2JX Listed Building Addresses Statutory HEAGE WINDMILL

Sources - None recorded Associated Monuments 24727 Building: Heage Windmill, Heage Additional Information Legacy UID: 79125 List Locality: NETHER HEAGE List Parish: RIPLEY List District: AMBER VALLEY List County: DERBYSHIRE Group Value: Upload Date:

DesigUID: DDR2162 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item 79157 1108991 1284, 2, 114 Name: HILLSIDE COTTAGE Grade: II Date Assigned: 25/05/1988 Amended: Revoked Legal Description SK 35 SW RIPLEY TOADMOOR LANE, Ambergate (south side) 2/114 Hillside Cottage II House. Late C18 with minor C20 alterations. Course squared sandstone with ashlar dressing and quoins. Plain tile roof with stone coped gables on moulded kneelers, brick gable end stack to right and brick ridge stack. Two storeys, 3 bays, that to left rebuilt in C20. Off-centre half-glazed door in plain stone surround flanked by 2-light flush mullion windows with two similar windows above. Left hand bay has C20 2-light flush mullion window and C20 door with C20 casement window over. All other windows with C20 leaded lights. Curatorial Notes Type and date: Late C18 HOUSE. Date: from 1767 to 1799 Type and date: C20 HOUSE. Date: from 1900 to 1999 Main material: sandstone Main material: ashlar Main material: brick Covering material: tile Designating Organisation: DesignationFullRpt Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 32 DesigUID: DDR2162 Name: HILLSIDE COTTAGE Listing NGR: SK3496951106 Location

Map sheet: SK35SW Area (Ha): Administrative Areas Civil Parish RIPLEY, AMBER VALLEY, DERBYSHIRE Postal Addresses Chase Road, Ambergate, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 2HA Listed Building Addresses Statutory HILLSIDE COTTAGE

Sources - None recorded Associated Monuments - None Additional Information Legacy UID: 79157 List Locality: AMBERGATE List Parish: RIPLEY List District: AMBER VALLEY List County: DERBYSHIRE Group Value: Upload Date:

DesigUID: DDR2704 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item 79155 1335426 1284, 3, 112 Name: MIDLAND TERRACE Grade: II Date Assigned: 25/05/1988 Amended: Revoked Legal Description SK 35 SE RIPLEY STATION ROAD, Ambergate (east side) 3/112 Midland Terrace, Nos 6, 7, 8 and 9 GV II Terrace of four cottages. c1840 with minor later alterations. Tooled ashlar with stone dressing and slate roofs with corniced stone gable end stacks and one ridge stack, also with stone coped gables to Nos 8 and 9. Two storeys, each cottage two bays except No 6. Two northern cottages higher and slightly advanced. Plinths. Two southern cottages, Nos 6 and 7, have pilastered doorcases with raised imposts and bases, plain frieze and bracketed stone hoods, plus 6 panelled doors below margin glazed overlights, one to far left and one to right. Between them is a narrow 8 pane sash to left and a 12 pane sash to right. Above there are three 12 pane sashes. All windows below plain lintels and with projecting sills. Coved eaves band. Northern cottages have similar doorcase and door slightly off-centre with narrow 8 pane window to right and 12 pane window beyond, similar 12 pane window to far left. Above, two narrow 8 pane windows to centre flanked by 12 pane windows. Again windows are below plain lintels and have projecting sills but fenestration is C20. Coved eaves band over. Built to house railway workers for Ambergate Station, opened 1840 as part of North Midland Railway. Listing NGR: SK3501551625 Curatorial Notes Type and date: c1840 TERRACED HOUSE. Date: from 1820 to 1860 Type and date: TERRACED HOUSE. Date: from 1860 Type and date: c1840 TERRACE. Date: from 1820 to 1860 Type and date: RAILWAY WORKERS COTTAGE. Main material: ashlar Main material: stone Covering material: slate

DesignationFullRpt Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 33 DesigUID: DDR2704 Name: MIDLAND TERRACE Designating Organisation: Location Grid Reference: SK 35015 51625 (point) Map sheet: SK35SE Area (Ha): Administrative Areas Civil Parish RIPLEY, AMBER VALLEY, DERBYSHIRE Postal Addresses Chase Road, Ambergate, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 2HA Listed Building Addresses Statutory MIDLAND TERRACE

Sources - None recorded Associated Monuments - None Additional Information Legacy UID: 79155 List Locality: AMBERGATE List Parish: RIPLEY List District: AMBER VALLEY List County: DERBYSHIRE Group Value: Upload Date:

DesigUID: DDR2177 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item 79119 1109014 1284, 3, 75 Name: MILEPOST ADJACENT TO NUMBER 8 Grade: II Date Assigned: 25/05/1988 Amended: Revoked Legal Description Milepost. Early C19. Cast iron. Triangular sectioned base with sloped top and pointed head plate above. Head inscribed 'LONDON 136', west side inscribed 'ALFRE N 3½ CHEST D 14' and east side inscribed 'DERBY 9½ BURTON 21'. Listing NGR: SK3988150284 Curatorial Notes Type and date: Early C19 MILEPOST. Date: from 1800 to 1832 Main material: cast iron Designating Organisation: Location Grid Reference: SK 39881 50284 (point) Map sheet: SK35SE Area (Ha): Administrative Areas Civil Parish RIPLEY, AMBER VALLEY, DERBYSHIRE Postal Addresses 8 Derby Road, Ripley, Derbyshire, DE5 3HR Listed Building Addresses Statutory MILEPOST ADJACENT TO NUMBER 8

DesignationFullRpt Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 34 DesigUID: DDR2177 Name: MILEPOST ADJACENT TO NUMBER 8 Sources - None recorded Associated Monuments 24765 Monument: Milepost, adjacent to no. 8 Derby Road, Ripley Additional Information Legacy UID: 79119 List Locality: List Parish: RIPLEY List District: AMBER VALLEY List County: DERBYSHIRE Group Value: Upload Date:

DesigUID: DDR2489 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item 79103 1158872 1284, 3, 59 Name: MILEPOST AT ENTRANCE GATES TO PARK LODGE Grade: II Date Assigned: 25/05/1988 Amended: Revoked Legal Description Milepost. Early C19. Cast iron. Short triangular sectioned head with canted top, set on plain column with simple capital. Each side of the head has raised fillet to the edges and raised lettering. West side inscribed 'NOTT 17, RIPLEY 3' and east side inscribed 'CROMF 6, CRICH 1'. Listing NGR: SK3563852583 Curatorial Notes Type and date: Early C19 MILEPOST. Date: from 1800 to 1832 Main material: cast iron Designating Organisation: Location Grid Reference: SK 35638 52583 (point) Map sheet: SK35SE Area (Ha): Administrative Areas Civil Parish RIPLEY, AMBER VALLEY, DERBYSHIRE Postal Addresses The Beeches 47 Bullbridge Hill, Fritchley, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 2FL Listed Building Addresses Statutory MILEPOST AT ENTRANCE GATES TO PARK LODGE

Sources - None recorded Associated Monuments 24766 Monument: Milepost, Bullbridge Hill, Ripley Additional Information Legacy UID: 79103 List Locality: List Parish: RIPLEY List District: AMBER VALLEY List County: DERBYSHIRE Group Value: Upload Date:

DesignationFullRpt Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 35 DesigUID: DDR2489 Name: MILEPOST AT ENTRANCE GATES TO PARK LODGE

DesigUID: DDR2160 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item 79152 1108989 1284, 3, 109 Name: MILEPOST AT SK 369 522 Grade: II Date Assigned: 25/05/1988 Amended: Revoked Legal Description Milepost. Early C19. Cast iron. Short triangular sectioned head with canted top, set on plain column with simple capital. Each side of the head with raised fillet to edges and raised lettering. West side inscribed 'NOTT 16 RIPLEY 2' and east side inscribed 'CROM 7 CRICH 2'. Listing NGR: SK3690052200 Curatorial Notes Type and date: Early C19 MILEPOST. Date: from 1800 to 1832 Main material: cast iron Designating Organisation: Location Grid Reference: SK 3695 5211 (point) Map sheet: SK35SE Area (Ha): Administrative Areas Civil Parish RIPLEY, AMBER VALLEY, DERBYSHIRE Postal Addresses - None recorded Listed Building Addresses Statutory MILEPOST AT SK 369 522

Sources - None recorded Associated Monuments 24767 Monument: Milepost, Ripley Road, Ladygrove, Ripley Additional Information Legacy UID: 79152 List Locality: LADYGROVE List Parish: RIPLEY List District: AMBER VALLEY List County: DERBYSHIRE Group Value: Upload Date:

DesigUID: DDR2497 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item 79122 1159018 1284, 5, 78 Name: MILEPOST AT SK 399 486 Grade: II Date Assigned: 25/05/1988 Amended: Revoked Legal Description Milepost. Early C19. Cast iron. Triangular sectioned base with sloped top and a pointed head plate above. Head inscribed 'LONDON 135', west side inscribed 'ALFRE N 4½ CHEST D 15' and east side inscribed 'DERBY 9 BURTON 20'. Listing NGR: SK3990048600 Curatorial Notes Type and date: Early C19 MILEPOST. Date: from 1800 to 1832 Main material: cast iron DesignationFullRpt Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 36 DesigUID: DDR2497 Name: MILEPOST AT SK 399 486 Designating Organisation: Location Grid Reference: SK 39964 48705 (point) Map sheet: SK34NE Area (Ha): Administrative Areas Civil Parish RIPLEY, AMBER VALLEY, DERBYSHIRE Postal Addresses - None recorded Listed Building Addresses Statutory MILEPOST AT SK 399 486

Sources - None recorded Associated Monuments 24761 Monument: Milepost, Derby Road, Marehay, Ripley Additional Information Legacy UID: 79122 List Locality: MAREHAY List Parish: RIPLEY List District: AMBER VALLEY List County: DERBYSHIRE Group Value: Upload Date:

DesigUID: DDR2552 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item 79141 1311174 1284, 4, 98 Name: MILEPOST AT SK 409 504 Grade: II Date Assigned: 25/05/1988 Amended: Revoked Legal Description Milepost. Early C19. Cast iron. Short triangular sectioned head with canted top, set on plain column with simple capital. Each side of the head with raised fillet to edges and raised lettering. West side inscribed 'NOTT M 13 LANGL Y 4' and east side inscribed 'CROM F 10 RIPLEY 1'. Listing NGR: SK4090050400 Curatorial Notes Type and date: Early C19 MILEPOST. Date: from 1800 to 1832 Main material: cast iron Designating Organisation: Location Grid Reference: SK 40900 50400 (point) Map sheet: SK45SW Area (Ha): Administrative Areas Civil Parish RIPLEY, AMBER VALLEY, DERBYSHIRE Postal Addresses - None recorded Listed Building Addresses Statutory MILEPOST AT SK 409 504

Sources - None recorded DesignationFullRpt Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 37 DesigUID: DDR2552 Name: MILEPOST AT SK 409 504

Associated Monuments - None Additional Information Legacy UID: 79141 List Locality: List Parish: RIPLEY List District: AMBER VALLEY List County: DERBYSHIRE Group Value: Upload Date:

DesigUID: DDR2689 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item 79102 1335397 1284, 5, 58 Name: No 17 Boothgate Grade: II Date Assigned: 25/05/1988 Amended: Revoked Legal Description SK 34 NE RIPLEY BOOTHGATE (north side) 5/58 No 17 II Farmhouse. Late C18 and early C19 with minor later alterations. Coursed rubble and coursed squared sandstone with painted stone dressings and plain tile roof with brick gable stacks and one ridge stack. Two storeys and three bays. Central bay of coursed squared stone has quoined doorcase with glazed door to left and 2-light casement window in stone surround to right. Flanking bays of coursed rubble, that to right with flush quoins to right and smaller 2-light casement window. Similar window and inserted C20 door to left bay. Similar windows in same arrangement above. All windows formerly with central mullions. Listing NGR: SK3695249199 Curatorial Notes Type and date: Late C18 FARMHOUSE. Date: from 1767 to 1799 Type and date: Early C19 FARMHOUSE. Date: from 1800 to 1832 Type and date: Later FARMHOUSE. Date: from 1833 Main material: rubble Main material: sandstone Main material: stone Main material: brick Covering material: tile Designating Organisation: Location Grid Reference: SK 36952 49199 (point) Map sheet: SK34NE Area (Ha): Administrative Areas Civil Parish RIPLEY, AMBER VALLEY, DERBYSHIRE Postal Addresses - None recorded

Sources - None recorded Associated Monuments 24764 Building: No 17 Boothgate, Ripley Additional Information Legacy UID: 79102 List Locality: List Parish: RIPLEY List District: AMBER VALLEY DesignationFullRpt Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 38 DesigUID: DDR2689 Name: No 17 Boothgate List County: DERBYSHIRE Group Value: Upload Date:

DesigUID: DDR2187 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item 79140 1109024 1284, 3, 97 Name: OLD QUAKER MEETING HOUSE AT NODIN HILL FARM Grade: II Date Assigned: 25/05/1988 Amended: Revoked Legal Description SK 35 SE RIPLEY NODIN HILL LANE, Heage (south side) 3/97 Old Quaker Meeting House at Nodin Hill Farm II Quaker meeting house, now farmbuilding. late C17 with minor later alterations. Coursed squared sandstone with ashlar dressings and quoins. Plain tile roof with brick gable stack to left and stump of gable stack to right. Two storeys, two bays. Plain doorcase below flat lintel to left with two C17 recessed and chamfered windows to right, that to right with central mullion. Beyond to right an inserted C19 casement. Above two, formerly 2-light, recessed and chamfered windows. Gable walls and rear elevation have single light Curatorial Notes Type and date: Late C17 FRIENDS MEETING HOUSE. Date: from 1667 to 1699 Type and date: Later FRIENDS MEETING HOUSE. Date: from 1700 Type and date: Now FARM BUILDING. Main material: sandstone Main material: ashlar Main material: brick Covering material: tile Designating Organisation: Location Grid Reference: SK 35723 51015 (point) Map sheet: SK35SE Area (Ha): Administrative Areas - None recorded Postal Addresses - None recorded Listed Building Addresses Statutory OLD QUAKER MEETING HOUSE AT NODIN HILL FARM

Sources - None recorded Associated Monuments - None Additional Information Legacy UID: 79140 List Locality: HEAGE List Parish: RIPLEY List District: AMBER VALLEY List County: DERBYSHIRE Group Value: Upload Date:

DesigUID: DDR2501 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item 79131 1159063 1284, 3, 88 DesignationFullRpt Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 39 DesigUID: DDR2501 Name: PADLEY HALL Name: PADLEY HALL Grade: II* Date Assigned: 29/11/1965 Amended: Revoked Legal Description House. Mid C17 with late C19 additions. Ashlar with red brick additions, stone dressings and quoins. Plain tile roofs with large brick ridge stack, rebuilt in C19 and external side wall stack to left gable, moulded stone coped gables with ogee ball finials to ridge and eaves and flush parapets with moulded copings. Lobby entrance plan. Two storeys plus attics and three bays, all gabled and that to left advanced. Plinth. To right of central bay is an advanced two storey porch with segment headed arch and four-centred arched inner doorcase with original studded door. All windows to ground and first floors are recessed and chamfered and mullioned and transomed, with continuous dripmoulds. To right of porch is a window of 4-lights and to left there is one of 2-lights, one of 4-lights and a 5- light window in the advanced bay. Similar window above and 3 4-light windows to right, that in the porch slightly higher than the others so dripmould steps up over it. Flush parapets to porch with numerous finials, other bays with 3-light recessed and chamfered mullion windows plus dripmoulds in gables. Right gable wall has 5-light recessed and chamfered mullioned and transomed windows with continuous dripmoulds to ground and first floors and 3-light mullioned window with dripmould above in the gable. Rear elevation with red brick additions. Interior largely remodelled, staircase renewed, but chamfered ceilings beams to most rooms. Listing NGR: SK3946051434 Curatorial Notes Type and date: Mid C17 HOUSE. Date: from 1633 to 1666 Type and date: Late C19 HOUSE. Date: from 1867 to 1899 Type and date: C19 HOUSE. Date: from 1800 to 1899 Main material: ashlar Main material: brick Main material: stone Covering material: tile Designating Organisation: Location Grid Reference: SK 39460 51434 (point) Map sheet: SK35SE Area (Ha): Administrative Areas Civil Parish RIPLEY, AMBER VALLEY, DERBYSHIRE Postal Addresses - None recorded Listed Building Addresses Statutory PADLEY HALL

Sources - None recorded Associated Monuments 24723 Building: Padley Hall, Hammersmith, Ripley Additional Information Legacy UID: 79131 List Locality: List Parish: RIPLEY List District: AMBER VALLEY

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DesigUID: DDR2185 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item 79136 1109022 1284, 2, 93 Name: RAILWAY VIADUCT OVER RIVER AMBER TO NORTH OF HURT ARMS HOTEL SK 348 517 DesignationFullRpt Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 40 DesigUID: DDR2185 Name: RAILWAY VIADUCT OVER RIVER AMBER TO NORTH OF HURT ARMS HOTEL SK 348 517 Grade: II Date Assigned: 25/05/1988 Amended: Revoked Legal Description SK 35 SW RIPLEY MATLOCK ROAD, Ambergate (east side) 2/93 Railway viaduct over River Amber to north of Hurt Arms Hotel SK 348 517 II Railway viaduct. 1849 by engineer James Allport. Rock faced ashlar with tooled ashlar dressings. Five tall segmental arches with radiating voussoirs on wide, wall-like piers with plain impost bands and spurred bases. Moulded cornice over and blocking course. Part of the Manchester, Buxton, Matlock and Midland line, opened in 1849. Source: Robin Leleax 'A Regional History of the Railways of Great Britain', Vol 9 The East Midlands, Pg 181-6. Listing NGR: SK3480051700 Curatorial Notes Type and date: 1849 RAILWAY VIADUCT. Date: 1849 Main material: ashlar Designating Organisation: Location Grid Reference: SK 34847 51749 (point) Map sheet: SK35SW Area (Ha): Administrative Areas Civil Parish RIPLEY, AMBER VALLEY, DERBYSHIRE Postal Addresses - None recorded Listed Building Addresses Statutory RAILWAY VIADUCT OVER RIVER AMBER TO NORTH OF HURT ARMS HOTEL SK 348 517

Sources - None recorded Associated Monuments 18418 Monument: Railway Viaduct over River Amber, Midland Railway, Ambergate Additional Information Legacy UID: 79136 List Locality: AMBERGATE List Parish: RIPLEY List District: AMBER VALLEY List County: DERBYSHIRE Group Value: Upload Date:

DesigUID: DDR2156 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item 79145 1108985 1284, 3, 102 Name: RIDGEWAY HOUSE Grade: II Date Assigned: 25/05/1988 Amended: Revoked Legal Description SK 35 SE RIPLEY RIDGEWAY LANE (north side) 3/102 Ridgeway House II House. 1720, refronted in early C19 with C20 additions. Coursed squared stone and ashlar with ashlar dressings. Plain tile roof with stone coped gables on plain kneelers, stone gable end stacks with blue brick tops and coved eaves cornice. Two storeys and 3 bays plus 2 bay C20 addition to east. Early C19 south front has plinth, raised quoins and tooled dressings. Central semi-circular headed doorcase with raised DesignationFullRpt Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 41 DesigUID: DDR2156 Name: RIDGEWAY HOUSE impost blocks and keystone, has moulded arch, 6 raised and fielded panelled door and fanlight. Plain sashes to either side in raised plain surrounds plus projecting impost blocks and sills. 3 similar smaller windows over with raised band at lintel level. Rear elevation has flush quoins and off-centre stone porch with diamond leaded windows to sides covering plain doorcase with lintel inscribed '1720 TSR'. To either side 2-light flush mullion windows with glazing bar casements and above 2 similar windows with single pane casements. Slightly off-centre to west there is a full height transomed staircase window. C20 addition in similar style of no special interest. Listing NGR: SK3630551440 Curatorial Notes Type and date: 1720 HOUSE. Date: 1720 Type and date: Early C19 HOUSE. Date: from 1800 to 1832 Type and date: C20 HOUSE. Date: from 1900 to 1999 Type and date: 1720 DATE STONE. Date: 1720 Main material: stone Main material: ashlar Covering material: tile Main material: brick Designating Organisation: Location Grid Reference: SK 36305 51440 (point) Map sheet: SK35SE Area (Ha): Administrative Areas - None recorded Postal Addresses - None recorded Listed Building Addresses Statutory RIDGEWAY HOUSE

Sources - None recorded Associated Monuments - None Additional Information Legacy UID: 79145 List Locality: List Parish: RIPLEY List District: AMBER VALLEY List County: DERBYSHIRE Group Value: Upload Date:

DesigUID: DDR2693 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item 79121 1335401 1284, 4, 77 Name: SINGAL BOX 30 METRES NORTH EAST OF CUMBERLAND HOUSE AT THE MIDLAND RAILWAY TRUST STATION Grade: II Date Assigned: 25/05/1988 Amended: Revoked Legal Description SK 45 SW RIPLEY DERBY ROAD, Butterley (east side) 4/77 Signal box 30 metres North East of Cumberland House at the Midland Railway Trust Station GV II Signal box. 1906, re-erected c1985. Timber with Welsh slate roof. Single bay, two storeys, rectangular in plan. Weatherboarded sides to ground floor. 4-pane window below flight of timber steps to left return. Jettied second stage with three large 12-pane side sliding sashes across full width of front. Overhanging DesignationFullRpt Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 42 DesigUID: DDR2693 Name: SINGAL BOX 30 METRES NORTH EAST OF CUMBERLAND HOUSE AT THE MIDLAND RAILWAY TRUST STATION eaves to hipped roof with ridge finials. Left return has half-glazed door flanked by 4-pane windows, two to right and one to left. Interior has all the original workings. Formerly situated at Ais Gill, the highest signal box in the country. A classic Midland Railway box. Listing NGR: SK4037851962 Curatorial Notes Type and date: 1906 SIGNAL BOX. Date: 1906 Type and date: c1985 SIGNAL BOX. Date: from 1980 to 1990 Type and date: 1906 TIMBER FRAMED BUILDING. Date: 1906 Main material: timber Covering material: slate Main material: weatherboard Designating Organisation: Location Grid Reference: SK 40378 51962 (point) Map sheet: SK45SW Area (Ha): Administrative Areas - None recorded Postal Addresses - None recorded Listed Building Addresses Statutory SINGAL BOX 30 METRES NORTH EAST OF CUMBERLAND HOUSE AT THE MIDLAND RAILWAY TRUST STATION

Sources - None recorded Associated Monuments - None Additional Information Legacy UID: 79121 List Locality: BUTTERLEY List Parish: RIPLEY List District: AMBER VALLEY List County: DERBYSHIRE Group Value: Upload Date:

DesigUID: DDR2502 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item 79133 1159081 1284, 3, 90 Name: STARVEHIMVALLEY BRIDGE Grade: II Date Assigned: 25/05/1988 Amended: Revoked Legal Description SK 35 SE RIPLEY LOWER HARTSAY ROAD (south side) 3/90 Starvehimvalley Bridge II Canal bridge. 1792, built by William Jessop and Benjamin Outram. Coursed squared stone. Single stilted semi-circular arch with plain band over and parapets with round copings. Walls curve outwards to either side and finish in square piers. Built as part of the Cromford Canal. Source: F Nixon, Industrial Archaeology of Derbyshire', 1969. Curatorial Notes Type and date: 1792 CANAL BRIDGE. Date: 1792 Main material: stone Designating Organisation:

DesignationFullRpt Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 43 DesigUID: DDR2502 Name: STARVEHIMVALLEY BRIDGE Listing NGR: SK3757251338Location Grid Reference: SK 37572 51338 (point) Map sheet: SK35SE Area (Ha): Administrative Areas - None recorded Postal Addresses - None recorded Listed Building Addresses Statutory STARVEHIMVALLEY BRIDGE

Sources - None recorded Associated Monuments - None Additional Information Legacy UID: 79133 List Locality: List Parish: RIPLEY List District: AMBER VALLEY List County: DERBYSHIRE Group Value: Upload Date:

DesigUID: DDR2158 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item 79148 1108987 1284, 3, 105 Name: THE EXCAVATOR PUBLIC HOUSE Grade: II Date Assigned: 09/06/1981 Amended: Revoked Legal Description SK 35 SE RIPLEY RIPLEY ROAD, Buckland Hollow (south side) 3/105 The Excavator Public House (formerly listed as 'Lady 9.6.81 Bank House, Buckland Hollow') GV II House, now public house. Early C19 with c1970 additions. Tooled ashlar, graduated hipped slate roof with corniced ashlar side wall stacks, plus stepped eaves band. Two storeys and 3 bays plus large single storey extension to east. Central doorcase has half-glazed panelled door and plain overlight, all below C20 timber porch. To either side, 16-pane sashes and above 3 similar sashes with plain sill band. All openings below raised flat arches with incised and tooled voussoirs. C20 addition to east of no special interest. Listing NGR: SK3750151783 Curatorial Notes Type and date: Early C19 HOUSE. Date: from 1800 to 1832 Type and date: c1970 HOUSE. Date: from 1960 to 1980 Type and date: Now PUBLIC HOUSE. Type and date: C20 HOUSE. Date: from 1900 to 1999 Main material: ashlar Covering material: slate Main material: timber Designating Organisation: Location Grid Reference: SK 37501 51783 (point) Map sheet: SK35SE Area (Ha): Administrative Areas - None recorded Postal Addresses

DesignationFullRpt Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 44 DesigUID: DDR2158 Name: THE EXCAVATOR PUBLIC HOUSE Buckland Hollow, Ambergate, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 2HS Listed Building Addresses Statutory THE EXCAVATOR PUBLIC HOUSE Former Statutory LADY BANK HOUSE

Sources - None recorded Associated Monuments - None Additional Information Legacy UID: 79148 List Locality: BUCKLAND HOLLOW List Parish: RIPLEY List District: AMBER VALLEY List County: DERBYSHIRE Group Value: Upload Date:

DesigUID: DDR2551 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item 79139 1311167 1284, 2, 96 Name: TOAD MOOR RAILWAY TUNEL (PORTALS AND LINING) Grade: II Date Assigned: 05/05/1981 Amended: Revoked Legal Description SK 35 SW RIPLEY NEW BRIDGE ROAD, Ambergate (east side) 2/96 Toad Moor Railway Tunnel (portals and lining) 5.5.81 GV II Railway tunnel. 1838-40, built by George Stephenson. Rock faced ashlar with tooled ashlar dressings. Wide horse-shoe shaped arches to portals with rusticated voussoirs radiating into the spandrels. Pilasters to either side and large roll moulded band over, topped by blocking course. Fine stonework inside the tunnel. Built as part of the North Midland Railway, opened in 1840. Source: Whishaw 'Railways of Great Britain and Curatorial Notes Type and date: 1838-40 RAILWAY TUNNEL. Date: from 1838 to 1840 Main material: ashlar Designating Organisation: Location Grid Reference: SK 34921 51457 (point) Map sheet: SK35SW Area (Ha): Administrative Areas Civil Parish RIPLEY, AMBER VALLEY, DERBYSHIRE Postal Addresses Chase Road, Ambergate, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 2HA Listed Building Addresses Statutory TOAD MOOR RAILWAY TUNEL (PORTALS AND LINING)

Sources - None recorded DesignationFullRpt Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 45 DesigUID: DDR2551 Name: TOAD MOOR RAILWAY TUNEL (PORTALS AND LINING) Ireland' 1842. Listing NGR: SK3492151457Associated Monuments - None

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DesigUID: DDR2703 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item 79151 1335425 1284, 3, 108 Name: TWO PAIRS OF GATES AND ADJOINING WALL AT HARTSAY HALL Grade: II Date Assigned: 25/05/1988 Amended: Revoked Legal Description SK 35 SE RIPLEY RIPLEY ROAD, HEAGE (south side) 3/108 Two pairs of gates and adjoining wall at Hartsay Hall GV II Two pairs of gates and adjoining wall. c1793 and early C20, re-using C18 materials. Stone. Both sets of gates approximately 10 feet high with slightly lower rubble wall between. Western gates have plain square piers with simple cornices and re- used fluted ball finials to top, eastern gates have square piers with banded rusti- cation, moulded bases, dentilled cornices, large banded ball finials to tops and thick pilasters to sides, also with banded rustication. Double leaf gates between with side panels, each with dog rail to base, frieze of scrolls over, panels of triple rails and small scrolled overthrows to top. Eastern gates came from the Strutt estates at Bridge Hill House, built c1793. Included for group value. Listing NGR: SK3787150432 Curatorial Notes Type and date: c1793 GATE. Date: from 1773 to 1813 Type and date: Early C20 GATE. Date: from 1900 to 1932 Type and date: c1793 WALL. Date: from 1773 to 1813 Type and date: Early C20 WALL. Date: from 1900 to 1932 Main material: stone Main material: rubble Designating Organisation: Location Grid Reference: SK 37871 50432 (point) Map sheet: SK35SE Area (Ha): Administrative Areas - None recorded Postal Addresses - None recorded Listed Building Addresses Statutory TWO PAIRS OF GATES AND ADJOINING WALL AT HARTSAY HALL

Sources - None recorded Associated Monuments - None Additional Information Legacy UID: 79151 List Locality: HEAGE

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DesigUID: DDR2692 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item 79117 1335400 1284, 6, 73 Name: WAINGROVES COTTAGE Grade: II Date Assigned: 25/05/1988 Amended: Revoked Legal Description SK 44 NW RIPLEY CODNOR DENBY LANE (north side) 6/73 Waingroves Cottage GV II House. 1790 with C19 addition, re-using C17 material. Red brick with rubble stone gable and rear walls, stone dressings and quoins and concrete tile roof with stone gable stack to right. Addition with slate roof and brick stack to rear. Two storeys and three bays, plus additional bay to left. Inserted panelled door below plain overlight to left, under long timber lintel of earlier opening. To right two 3-light recessed and chamfered mullion windows with dripmoulds, right hand light of right hand window blocked. Above three similar 2-light windows, that to left with mullion missing and 6-pane sash inserted, that to centre with right light blocked and between right hand windows a diamond shaped datestone inscribed 'ERS 1790'. Additional bay has large 3-light C20 casement to ground floor and 3-light small pane side sliding sash above. Semi-derelict at time of resurvey. Curatorial Notes Type and date: 1790 HOUSE. Date: 1790 Type and date: C19 HOUSE. Date: from 1800 to 1899 Type and date: 1790 DATE STONE. Date: 1790 Main material: brick Main material: rubble Main material: stone Covering material: concrete Covering material: tile Covering material: slate Designating Organisation: Location Grid Reference: SK 41142 48618 (point) Map sheet: SK44NW Area (Ha): Administrative Areas - None recorded Postal Addresses Codnor Denby Lane, Codnor, Ripley, Derbyshire, DE5 9SP Listed Building Addresses Statutory WAINGROVES COTTAGE

Sources - None recorded Associated Monuments - None Additional Information Legacy UID: 79117 List Locality: List Parish: RIPLEY List District: AMBER VALLEY DesignationFullRpt Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 47 DesigUID: DDR2692 Name: WAINGROVES COTTAGE Listing NGR: SK4114248618List County: DERBYSHIRE Group Value: Upload Date:

DesigUID: DDR2494 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item 79116 1158990 1284, 6, 72 Name: WAINGROVES HALL Grade: II Date Assigned: 29/11/1965 Amended: Revoked Legal Description House. Early C18, refronted 1800 with minor later alterations. Red brick with stone dressings and rusticated quoins, rear elevation and left gable wall of rubble stone. Double range plain tile roof with stone coped gables and brick gable end stacks. Three storeys and three bays, double range plan, symmetrical facade. Stone plinth, plain stone bands at sill level to all floors and moulded eaves cornice with blocking course. Central glazed early C20 porch covering raised doorcase with fluted keystone and bead moulded inner edge, C20 glazed door. 16-pane sashes to either side and three similar to first floor. Over central window a stone plaque with carved coat of arms below dripmoulds. Above again three smaller 16-pane sashes. All windows below wedge lintels with raised keystones. Keystone to central first floor window is corniced and keystones to second floor have carved motifs of the moon, the sun and an owl. Right gable wall has sashes below flat brick arches with stone keyblocks, some with carved motifs and left gable wall has two external stacks with pairs of glazing bar sashes below flat stone arches to ground and first floors. Central gutter has hopper head below stone dripmould inscribed 'SRE 1800'. Gables are of brick, have an illegible diamond datestone to front stack and one to rear stack inscribed 'SRE 1800'. Rear elevation has glazing bar sashes below flat stone arches. Seat of the Strelley family. Listing NGR: SK4116348606 Curatorial Notes Type and date: Early C18 HOUSE. Date: from 1700 to 1732 Type and date: 1800 HOUSE. Date: 1800 Type and date: C20 HOUSE. Date: from 1900 to 1999 Type and date: Later HOUSE. Date: from 1800 Type and date: 1800 RAINWATER HEAD. Date: 1800 Main material: brick Main material: stone Main material: rubble Covering material: tile Designating Organisation: Location Grid Reference: SK 41163 48606 (point) Map sheet: SK44NW Area (Ha): Administrative Areas Civil Parish RIPLEY, AMBER VALLEY, DERBYSHIRE Postal Addresses Codnor Denby Lane, Codnor, Ripley, Derbyshire, DE5 9SP Listed Building Addresses Statutory WAINGROVES HALL

Sources - None recorded Associated Monuments 24718 Building: Waingroves Hall, Ripley Additional Information Legacy UID: 79116 List Locality:

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DesigUID: DDR2498 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item 79124 1159037 1284, 3, 81 Name: WINDMILL HOUSE Grade: II Date Assigned: 29/11/1965 Amended: Revoked Legal Description SK 35 SE RIPLEY DUNGLEY HILL, Nether Heage (north side ) 3/81 Windmill House 29.11.65 GV II House. Late C18, restored and extended c1970. Coursed squared sandstone with ashlar dressings and quoins. Plain tile roof with rebuilt brick gable stacks and coved eaves band. Two storeys and 3 bays plus C20 lower bay to west. Two off- centre quoined doorcases, that to west with board door and that to east with glazed C20 door. To far side of either door a 2-light flush mullion window with new mullion and glazing bar casements. Above 2 similar windows, also with new mullions and casements, and a central single light staircase window, set at lower level. C20 addition has 3-light flush mulion window to ground floor. Interior has chamfered ceiling beams and spiral timber staircase. Listing NGR: SK3671850742 Curatorial Notes Type and date: Late C18 HOUSE. Date: from 1767 to 1799 Type and date: c1970 HOUSE. Date: from 1960 to 1980 Type and date: C20 HOUSE. Date: from 1900 to 1999 Main material: sandstone Main material: ashlar Main material: brick Covering material: tile Designating Organisation: Location Grid Reference: SK 36718 50742 (point) Map sheet: SK35SE Area (Ha): Administrative Areas - None recorded Postal Addresses 4 Gun Lane, Nether Heage, Belper, Derbyshire, DE56 2JX Listed Building Addresses Statutory WINDMILL HOUSE

Sources - None recorded Associated Monuments - None Additional Information Legacy UID: 79124 List Locality: NETHER HEAGE List Parish: RIPLEY List District: AMBER VALLEY List County: DERBYSHIRE DesignationFullRpt Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 49 DesigUID: DDR2498 Name: WINDMILL HOUSE Group Value: Upload Date:

DesigUID: DDR2548 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item 79167 1311127 1284, 3, 114 Name: WINGFIELD PARK LODGE Grade: II Date Assigned: 09/12/1988 Amended: 28/04/2006 Revoked Legal Description Lodge. C1860. By George Gilbert Scott. Coursed rubble limestone with dressed quoining; tiled gable-end roof. Free early C14 style single-storey; asymmetrical plan, roughly cruciform with gabled porch in angle. Steep gables with coping with kneelers, crockets and finial. Gable walls with ogee-headed lancet except to drive which has a quatrefoil; this latter gable end with bay window, the lights traceried, under a battlemented cornice with gargoyles and weathered stone roof. Tripartite square-headed traceried windows to other principal gable ends; other windows square headed without tracery. Porch with pointed doorway under hood mould. Axial stone stack. Listing NGR: SK3762351813 Curatorial Notes Type and date: c1860 LODGE. Date: from 1840 to 1880 Main material: rubble Main material: limestone Covering material: tile Designating Organisation: Location Grid Reference: SK 37623 51813 (point) Map sheet: SK35SE Area (Ha): Administrative Areas - None recorded Postal Addresses - None recorded Listed Building Addresses Statutory WINGFIELD PARK LODGE Former Statutory WINGFIELD HALL LODGE

Sources - None recorded Associated Monuments - None Additional Information Legacy UID: 79167 List Locality: BUCKLAND HOLLOW List Parish: SWANWICK List District: AMBER VALLEY List County: DERBYSHIRE Group Value: Upload Date:

DesigUID: DDR2161 Type: Listed Building Status: Active LBSUID NHLE UID Volume/Map/Item 79154 1108990 1284, 3, 111 Name: YEW TREE FARMHOUSE Grade: II Date Assigned: 20/12/1983 Amended: Revoked

DesignationFullRpt Report generated by HBSMR from exeGesIS SDM Ltd Page 50 DesigUID: DDR2161 Name: YEW TREE FARMHOUSE Legal Description

SK 35 SE RIPLEY RIPLEY ROAD, UPPER HARTSAY (east side) 3/111 Yew Tree Farmhouse 20.12.83 II Farmhouse. Late C18 with later additions and alterations. Coursed squared stone with painted stone dressings. Slate roof and brick gable stacks. Two storeys and 3 bays, with lower single bay additions to either side. Off-centre door in plain surround with bracketed stone hood over. To either side C20 casements in plain surrounds. Above central single light window with flush surround flanked by 2-light flush mullion windows, all with single pane casements. Eastern addition with glazed leanto and western one with plank door and tall window. Curatorial Notes Type and date: Late C18 FARMHOUSE. Date: from 1767 to 1799 Type and date: Later FARMHOUSE. Date: from 1800 Main material: stone Main material: brick Covering material: slate Designating Organisation: Location Grid Reference: SK 38233 50285 (point) Map sheet: SK35SE Area (Ha): Administrative Areas - None recorded Postal Addresses - None recorded Listed Building Addresses Statutory YEW TREE FARMHOUSE

Sources - None recorded Associated Monuments - None Additional Information Legacy UID: 79154 List Locality: UPPER HARTSAY List Parish: RIPLEY List District: AMBER VALLEY List County: DERBYSHIRE Group Value: Upload Date:

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