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Entries in Red - Require a Photograph DERBYSHIRE Extracted from the Database of the Milestone Society Entries in red - require a photograph DERBYSHIRE Extracted from the database of the Milestone Society National ID Grid Reference Rd No. Parish Location Position MayField Rd; S oF BucKholme, between by-pass roundabout DE_ABLK01 SK 16596 45812 A52 OFFCOTE AND UNDERWOOD and CliFton village on narrow on grass verge in Front oF hedge DE_ABMP01 SK 175 469 UC Rd OFFCOTE AND UNDERWOOD near Ashbourne end oF Tissington Trail in hedge DE_ABMP02 SK 166 481 UC Rd OFFCOTE AND UNDERWOOD Mapleton village at T jct by the Rd DE_AFAB04 SK 3536 5461 B5035 CRICH bottom oF hill, NE oF Crich village on grass verge in Front oF hedge DE_AFAB05 SK 343 537 B5035 CRICH Chase CliFF on grass verge in Front oF stone wall DE_AFAB06 SK 330 543 B5035 ALDERWASLEY Hilltop Farm on grass verge DE_AFAB07 SK 31529 55093 B5035 WIRKSWORTH Wigwell; E oF church, near Holly Bush Farm on the verge in Front stone wall DE_AFAB08 SK 30251 54364 B5035 WIRKSWORTH Wigwell; near Moor Cottage Farm on the verge DE_AFAB09 SK 293 551 UC Rd WIRKSWORTH Oakerthorpe Rd; Bolehill in hedge DE_AFAB10 SK 28011 55338 B5035 MIDDLETON Rise End; E oF cross Rds on grass verge in Front oF stone wall DE_AFAB12 SK 262 532 B5035 HOPTON E oF Hopton village on the verge in Front oF dry stone wall DE_AFAB13 SK 247 530 B5035 CARSINGTON Brook Knowles on grass verge DE_AFAB15 SK 2244 5095 B5035 HOGNASTON Hognaston Winn on grass verge DE_AFAB16 SK 2096 5040 B5035 KNIVETON opp. parish church entrance on grass DE_AFAB17 SK 1979 4945 B5035 KNIVETON S oF the Ketch PH, NE oF RowField Lane jct on grass in Front oF ditch DE_AFAB18 SK 190 479 B5035 OFFCOTE AND UNDERWOOD N oF The Green Hall on grass DE_AFDE03 SK 39881 50284 B6179 RIPLEY Derby Rd, by No. 8, an antique shop in pavement beside door at corner oF shop DE_AFDE04 SK 39964 48706 B6179 RIPLEY Derby Rd; Marehay in hedge DE_AFDE05 SK 39149 47460 B6179 DENBY Derby Rd; 20m W oF Denby Pottery WorKs on grass verge between Rd and Footpath DE_AFDE07 SK 37410 44962 B6179 HORSLEY Derby Rd; Lower Kilburn, opp. Sewage worKs drive on grass verge between Rd and hedge DE_AFMF01 SK 42567 56119 B6019 SOUTH NORMANTON CarnField Hill; by entrance to CarnField Hall well bacK From Rd beside Farm gate DE_AFMF02 SK 44277 56127 B6019 SOUTH NORMANTON by 60A, The Common; South Normanton on grass verge between Rd and path DE_BKAB03 SK 232 650 B5056 NETHER HADDON near Oxclose Wood, S oF A6 jct on grass verge Ashbourne Rd; below Rowter RocKs, N oF Dudwood Lane jct DE_BKAB05 SK 229 619 B5056 HARTHILL (150m SW of Brimsbury Well) on grass verge DE_BKAB06 SK 23410 60690 B5056 WINSTER New Rd; W oF Winster village (S oF jct with ChadwicK Hill) on grass in Front oF dry stone wall between BanK Top & IvonbrooK Grange (400m SW oF DE_BKAB07 SK 23871 59333 B5056 WINSTER Winstermoor Farm) on grass in Front oF dry stone wall DE_BKAB08 SK 24405 57855 B5056 IVONBROOK GRANGE N oF Grangemill, 300m N oF Holly Bush Inn PH on grass verge DE_BKAB09 SK 235 567 B5056 ALDWARK between Grangemill & LongcliFFe on the verge near stone wall DE_BKAB0a4 SK 20263 65064 UC Rd YOULGREAVE BacK Lane; 800m SW oF ConKsbury Farmhouse on grass at end oF dry stone wall DE_BKAB10 SK 22650 55753 B5056 BRASSINGTON LongcliFFe, by phone box, opp. HoneysucKle Cottage on the verge in Front oF wire Fence DE_BKAB11 SK 21415 55234 B5056 BRASSINGTON a mile SW oF LongcliFFe, in chicane in Rd on the verge against stone wall DE_BKAB12 SK 2070 5390 B5056 BALLIDON Ashbourne Rd; SW oF Hipley Hill bacK to stone wall DE_BKAB14 SK 19796 51164 B5056 KNIVETON Bradbourne Rd; between Woodside & Horsley Farm in hedge Registered Charity No 1105688 1 Entries in red - require a photograph DERBYSHIRE Extracted from the database of the Milestone Society National ID Grid Reference Rd No. Parish Location Position DE_BKAB15 SK 186 502 B5056 FENNY BENTLEY Woodeaves Cottage, Bakewell Rd by the Rd DE_BKABa05 SK 202 650 UC Rd YOULGREAVE BacK Lane on grass in Front oF dry stone wall DE_BKCFx SK 18462 73571 B6465 LITTLE LONGSTONE Rolley Low on the verge banK, under a bush DE_BKHT07 SK 2400 7859 B6001 GRINDLEFORD GrindleFord, E oF SheriFF Wood (Leam Hall) set in stone wall DE_BKSF08 SK 2680 7932 A625 GRINDLEFORD N oF Wooden Pole, S oF jct with A6187 on grass verge in Front oF dry stone wall on grass verge in Front oF low stone wall at drive DE_BTAZ02 SK 2795 2248 A511 (was A50)BRETBY Ashby Rd East; outside No. 25, adj County Boundary entrance; west oF post box Forms post on right hand side oF drive; 20 yds east DE_BTAZ04 SK 3048 2073 A511 (was A50)SWADLINCOTE Burton Rd; Midway, by drive oF No. 436 oF speed camera DE_BTAZ06 SK 32571 18926 A511 (was A50)WOODVILLE Ashby Rd; Woodville, by drive oF No. 73 to leFt oF drive on verge, between path and hedge DE_BTBW06 SK 29404 15539 A444 OVERSEAL Burton Rd, by No. 6 in pavement, bacK to ornate bricK retaining wall DE_BXAB00 SK 058 732 A515 BUXTON S oF MarKet Place in tarmac pavement in Front oF stone wall DE_BXAB03 SK 094 695 A515 CHELMORTON SE oF Brierlow Bar on the verge in Front oF dry stone wall DE_BXAB04 SK 104 682 A515 HARTINGTON UPPER QUARTER Great Low, Sterndale Moor on the verge in Front oF dry stone wall DE_BXAB05 SK 118 675 A515 HARTINGTON MIDDLE QUARTER Pomeroy on the verge in Front oF dry stone wall DE_BXAB12 SK 165 601 A515 HARTINGTON NETHER QUARTER Buxton Rd, Newhaven (was an old pub opposite) by the Rd DE_BXMC02 SK 03341 72021 A54 HARTINGTON UPPER QUARTER beneath The Terett, W oF Buxton set in grass banK oF verge DE_BXMC03 SK 027 713 A54 HARTINGTON UPPER QUARTER Axe Edge Moor, W oF Ladmanlow on grass verge DE_BXMC03A SK 0264 7212 tracK (old Buxton Rd)HARTINGTON UPPER QUARTER Axe Edge Moor, W oF Ladmanlow on grass verge DE_BXMCA01 SK 04077 72645 UC Rd BUXTON MacclesField Old Rd, Burbage, jct with AncroFt Rd set into stone wall oF Field DE_BXMCA02 SK 018 721 tracK HARTINGTON UPPER QUARTER Raven's Low Flat, on old Rd in grass DE_CAGL02 SK 251 773 A625 FROGGATT N oF Froggatt village sign in banK DE_CAGL03 SK 259 783 A625 GRINDLEFORD Rdside on grass verge in Front oF dry stone wall on wide grass verge in Front oF dry stone wall to DE_CAGL04 SK 2714 7871 B6054 HOLMESFIELD NE oF Wooden Pole jct Eastern Moors DE_CAGL05 SK 284 778 B6054 HOLMESFIELD W oF Saltersitch Bridge; between Owler Bar & A625 on grass verge in Front oF stone wall DronField Rd; halF mile E oF Owler Bar (PeacocK Inn); W oF DE_CAGL06 SK 29897 77906 B6054 HOLMESFIELD Pewitt Farm on grass verge in Front oF stone wall DE_CAGL07 SK 31452 77713 B6054 HOLMESFIELD DronField Rd; almost opp. Common End Cottages on grass verge in Front oF stone wall DE_CAGL09 SK 329 796 B6054 DRONFIELD Rod Moor Rd & Barnes Lane jct in hedge DE_CDBM11 SK 149 498 UC Rd PARWICH Coldwall Lane; E oF Coldwall Bridge on grass in Front oF dry stone wall DE_CDBM12 SK 163 504 UC Rd THORPE by Dog & Partridge PH in tarmac path in Front oF stone wall DE_CFAF07 SK 393 591 A61 SHIRLAND AND HIGHAM Rdside on grass verge between path and hedge DE_CFAF08 SK 404 579 A61 SHIRLAND AND HIGHAM Rdside on grass verge in Front hedge in pavement, next to a telegraph pole, by a DE_CFBL03 SK 33412 71903 UC Rd BRAMPTON Old Brampton, just up From St Peter’s and Paul’s Church drystone wall Registered Charity No 1105688 2 Entries in red - require a photograph DERBYSHIRE Extracted from the database of the Milestone Society National ID Grid Reference Rd No. Parish Location Position DE_CFBL04 SK 31947 71595 UC Rd BRAMPTON opp. Royal Oak PH, Wigley in grass with bacK to a drystone wall Baslow Rd; Nether Chandlerhill, in SW angle oF jct with DE_CFBX03 SK 33436 70467 A619 HOLYMOORSIDE AND WALTON Chandler Hill Lane beside stone wall near gate DE_CFBX04 SK 31991 70616 A619 HOLYMOORSIDE AND WALTON SE oF WadshelF near Brampton Boundary on grass verge in Front oF stone wall DE_CFBX06 SK 2906 7147 A619 HOLYMOORSIDE AND WALTON opp. entrance to Stonelow Farm, E oF Derbys Dales boundary on verge in Front oF dry stone wall DE_CFBX07 SK 27636 72150 A619 BASLOW AND BUBNELL ChesterField Rd; W oF Robin Hood PH on verge in Front oF dry stone wall DE_CFBX08 SK 26058 72259 A619 BASLOW AND BUBNELL ChesterField Rd; Nether End, Baslow in Front oF hedge & low stone wall on narrow verge DE_CFBX09 SK 25092 71808 A619 BASLOW AND BUBNELL Bakewell Rd at Y jct with B6012, nr Sewage WorKs on verge in Front oF dry stone wall DE_CFBX10 SK 23558 71374 A619 HASSOP Baslow Rd, just E oF rough lane to Toost BanK on grass verge DE_CFBX11 SK 22676 70320 A6020 HASSOP AshFord Rd; Nether Wood, 100m W oF A619 jct on the verge in Front oF hedge & wire Fence AshFord Rd; by bridge abutment (old railway now Monsal DE_CFBX12 SK 21121 70843 A6020 HASSOP Trail), Rowland, W oF Toll Bar House on narrow banKing in Front stone wall oF bridge DE_CFMC07 SK 27976 73913 UC Rd BASLOW AND BUBNELL Clodhall Lane; Houghton Lane, E oF A621 cross Rds on the verge in Front oF dry stone wall DE_CFMC10 SK 2383 7485 A623 CALVER Stoney Middleton Rd; Claver Sough; 50m S jcn B6001 on the verge against wall DE_CFMC13 SK 195 761 A623 FOOLOW Housley on grass verge in Front oF dry stone wall near tracK to Chamber Farm, halF Kilometre NW oF Peak DE_CFMC19 SK 10924 79519 A623 PEAK FOREST Forest cross Rds on grass verge against stone wall on the verge in Front oF dry stone wall to a DE_CFMC24 SK 03358 80040 B5470 CHAPEL EN LE FRITH Manchester Rd; The Birches, Tunstead Milton.
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