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Historic Environment Study 1. the Constrained North Appendices Historic Environment Study 1. The Constrained North Appendices © Crown Copyright and database right 20 13 . Ordnance Survey 100019665. You are not permitted to copy, sub-license, distribute or sell any of this date to third parties in any form. Use of this data is ‘subject to terms and conditions’ 47 Appendix A – 2012 English Heritage Conservation Areas at Risk 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 Appendix B – Maps of Dronfield 3 1 2 © Crown Copyright and database right 2013. Ordnance Survey 100019665. You are not permitted to copy, sub-license, distribute or sell any of this date to third parties in any form. Use of this data is ‘subject to terms and conditions’ Heritage assets in Dronfield Parish 56 © Crown Copyright and database right 2013. Ordnance Survey 100019665. You are not permitted to copy, sub-license, distribute or sell any of this date to third parties in any form. Use of this data is ‘subject to terms and conditions’ Historic Landscape Characterisation of Dronfield Parish 57 1 © Crown Copyright and database right 2013. Ordnance Survey 100019665. You are not permitted to copy, sub-license, distribute or sell any of this date to third parties in any form. Use of this data is ‘subject to terms and conditions’ Dronfield Conservation Area 58 2 3 © Crown Copyright and database right © Crown Copyright and database right 2013. Ordnance Survey 100019665. 2013. Ordnance Survey 100019665. You are not permitted to copy, sub- You are not permitted to copy, sub- license, distribute or sell any of this license, distribute or sell any of this date to third parties in any form. Use date to third parties in any form. Use of this data is ‘subject to terms and of this data is ‘subject to terms and conditions’ conditions’ Dronfield Woodhouse Conservation Area Coal Aston Conservation Area 59 Appendix C – Maps of Eckington © Crown Copyright and database right 2013. Ordnance Survey 100019665. You are not permitted to copy, sub- license, distribute or sell any of this date to third parties in any form. Use of this data is ‘subject to terms and conditions’ Heritage assets in Eckington Parish 60 © Crown Copyright and database right 2013. Ordnance Survey 100019665. You are not permitted to copy, sub- license, distribute or sell any of this date to third parties in any form. Use of this data is ‘subject to terms and conditions’ 61 Historic Landscape Characterisation of Eckington Parish © Crown Copyright and database right 2013. Ordnance Survey 100019665. You are not permitted to copy, sub-license, distribute or sell any of this date to third parties in any form. Use of this data is ‘subject to terms and conditions’ Eckington High Street Conservation Area 62 © Crown Copyright and database right 2013. Ordnance Survey 100019665. You are not permitted to copy, sub- license, distribute or sell any of this date to third parties in any form. Use of this data is ‘subject to terms and conditions’ Moss Valley Conservation Area 63 © Crown Copyright and database right 2013. Ordnance Survey 100019665. You are not permitted to copy, sub- license, distribute or sell any of this date to third parties in any form. Use of this data is ‘subject to terms and conditions’ Eckington and Renishaw Park Conservation Area 64 Appendix D Maps of Killamarsh © Crown Copyright and database right 2013. Ordnance Survey 100019665. You are not permitted to copy, sub- license, distribute or sell any of this date to third parties in any form. Use of this data is ‘subject to terms and conditions’ Heritage assets in Killamarsh Parish 65 © Crown Copyright and database right 2013. Ordnance Survey 100019665. You are not permitted to copy, sub- license, distribute or sell any of this date to third parties in any form. Use of this data is ‘subject to terms and conditions’ Historic Landscape Characterisation of Killamarsh Parish 66 Appendix E Maps of Unstone © Crown Copyright and database right 2013. Ordnance Survey 100019665. You are not permitted to copy, sub- license, distribute or sell any of this date to third parties in any form. Use of this data is ‘subject to terms and conditions’ Heritage assets in Unstone Parish 67 © Crown Copyright and database right 2013. Ordnance Survey 100019665. You are not permitted to copy, sub- license, distribute or sell any of this date to third parties in any form. Use of this data is ‘subject to terms and conditions’ Historic Landscape Characterisation of Unstone Parish 68 © Crown Copyright and database right 2011. Ordnance Survey 100019665. You are not permitted to copy, sub-license, distribute or sell any of this date to third parties in any form. Use of this data is ‘subject to terms and conditions’ Summerley Conservation Area 69 © Crown Copyright and database right 2011. Ordnance Survey 100019665. You are not permitted to copy, sub- license, distribute or sell any of this date to third parties in any form. Use of this data is ‘subject to terms and conditions’ West Handley Conservation Area 70 Appendix F – HER Sites by Type in the Constrained North Dronfield Eckington Killamarsh Unstone Buildings Name Type Name Type Name Type Name Type Manor House Or Dronfield Unstone Hall- Woodhouse, St Peter and St Giles Church, 15th/17thC Manor MANOR Cruck Building CRUCK HOUSE Paul's Church CHURCH Killamarsh CHURCH House HOUSE Gosforth Farm, Cruck Barn at Stubley, Cruck Kent House, Westthorpe Farm, Ash Lane Farmhouse, CRUCK Building CRUCK BARN Ridgeway HOUSE Killamarsh CRUCK BARN West Handley HOUSE Southgate Old Aston End House, House, Southgate, CRUCK Killamarsh GCR RAILWAY Cruck Building CRUCK HOUSE Eckington HOUSE Station STATION Summerley Hall HOUSE RAILWAY Railway Housing, WORKERS Silkstone Farm, Bramley, Cruck Station Road and COTTAGE, Cruck Building CRUCK BUILDING Building CRUCK BARN Environs, Killamarsh TERRACE Summerley Farm FARMHOUSE Westthorpe Church Street, Farmhouse, Dronfield - Cruck Birley Hay, Cruck Westthorpe Road, Building CRUCK HOUSE Building CRUCK BARN Killamarsh FARMHOUSE St John The Baptist's Church- Hazlehurst Farm, CRUCK late 13thC CHURCH Cruck Building BUILDING Upper Birchitt Renishaw Hall, COUNTRY Farm FARM Eckington HOUSE Mosborough Hall - C16/17th Barnes Farm, remodelled in Buildings BUILDING C18th HOUSE St. Mary's College, Church Street, Spinkhill, Green Dragon Inn INN Eckington COLLEGE Possible chantry house/gild hall, Plumbley Iron Church Street, PRIESTS HOUSE, Furnace, IRON Dronfield GUILDHALL Eckington FURNACE Eckington and GOODS Renishaw GCR SHED, Hallowes Golf Railway Station RAILWAY Club House HOUSE (site of) STATION RAILWAY Hallowes Golf Railway Housing, WORKERS Club House, Barn BARN Renishaw COTTAGE Rose Hill HOUSE Dronfield Woodhouse Hall, Dronfield Woodhouse CRUCK HOUSE THRESHING BARN, HALL Dronfield Hall HOUSE, TIMBER Barn, Dronfield FRAMED HOUSE Timber -framed building, former foundry (site of), FOUNDRY, Church Street, TIMBER FRAMED Dronfield HOUSE Find Spots Find Type Find Type Find Type Find Type Coal Aston, Flint scraper Lightwood Lane Farm, Quern Norwood, Roman Coins Unstone, Post-Medieval Pottery Dronfield, Mesolithic finds Eckington, Roman coin Killamarsh Pond, Roman coin - C4th Woodsmithies Farm, Clay Pipe Stonelow Road, Neolithic / Early Bronze Age flint blade Ridgeway Moor, Flint Scraper Killamarsh Meadows, 14th century Coin Woodsmithies Farm, 2 Flint Blades School Wood, Barbed and Tangled Furnace pots, the West End Pub, Woodsmithies Farm, Clay Pipe Arrowhead Westthorpe, Killamarsh Fragments Dronfield Woodhouse, Single Barbed Woodsmithies Farm, Post -Medie val Arrowhead Pottery and Clay Pipe Fragments 71 Woodsmithies Farm, Neolithic/Bronze Dronfield Woodhouse, BA flints Age Flint Dronfield, Pol flint axe Unstone, Cherty/Flint Core Dronfield, 3 Ro coins (poss. not in situ) Unstone, Flint and Quartz Pebbles Dronfield, Flint Flake Summerley, Flint Fragment Flint fragments, Rod Moor, Dronfield Summerley, Post-Medieval Pottery Ouzle Bank Cottage, Mesolithic Flint Ouzle Bank: Mesolithic Scatter Sites 4, 5 & 6 Flint flake, Bull Close Farm, Unstone Unstone, ?Mesolithic Flint Flakes and Chert Blade Unstone, C19 Clay Pipe Stem Unstone, Mesolithic Flint Scraper Monuments Name Type Name Type Name Type Name Type FORGE, WEIR, WORKSHOP, MILL POND, Killamarsh, Three Nook Field, Birley Hay, Scythe WATER Churchyard Cross Unstone: Hardhurst Urn fd 1783 CINERARY URN Forge WHEEL, DAM (remains of) CROSS Site 1 SETTLEMENT Birchin Lee Farm, Poss barrow site-2 ENCLOSURE, collared urns and URN, BARROW, Castle Hill, BOWLING Unstone, Watermill WATERMILL, food vessel with cr CREMATION Earthwork GREEN Killamarsh, Tramroad TRAMWAY (site of) CORN MILL HOLLOW W AY, BANK Halls Farm, Earthworks to the east (EARTHWORK), COKE OVEN, Ploughed down Renishaw Park, of Westthorpe, RIDGE AND Ramshaw Lodge COLLIERY, barrow-poss site ROUND BARROW Embankment TRAMWAY Killamarsh FURROW Coke Ovens PIGSTY Foxbrooke BLAST Dronfield Furnace, Old FURNACE, Canal bridge, Unstone, Flint, Woodhouse, Lost Furnace Wood, EDGE TOOL Chesterfield Canal, CANAL Undated prehistoric Village Deserted settlement Eckington WORKS, LEAT Killamarsh BRIDGE site SITE ENGINE HOUSE, MINE SHAFT, KILN, MINE Phoenix Works, Gosforth Lane, BUILDING, Coal High Lane, EDGE TOOL Newland Colliery, Unstone, Undated Colliery Mine Ridgeway WORKS Killamarsh COLLIERY prehistoric sites SITE ENGINE HOUSE, MINE SHAFT, KILN, MINE Woodsmithies Farm, Gosforth Lane, BUILDING, Coal Moss Valley, AP Highmoor Colliery, Medieval Pottery, Md Colliery Mine Enclosure ENCLOSURE Killamarsh COLLIERY site SITE ENGINE HOUSE, MINE SHAFT, KILN, MINE Woodsmithies Farm, Gosforth Lane, BUILDING, Coal Ford, AP Dale Colliery, Undated
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