• Spondon is an electoral ward in the city of Derby, England. The ward contains 17 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for...
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    Spondon is a ward of the city of Derby, in the ceremonial county of Derbyshire, England. Originally a small village, Spondon dates back to the Domesday...
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    Littleover Listed buildings in Mickleover Listed buildings in Normanton, Derby Listed buildings in Spondon Listed buildings in Aldwark, Derbyshire Listed buildings...
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    lured to Spondon by the War Office to produce cellulose acetate for aircraft skins Grade I listed buildings in Derbyshire Listed buildings in Spondon Homestead...
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    National Pipe Organ Register. Listed buildings in Spondon The Buildings of England. Derbyshire. Nikolaus Pevsner "Reopening of Spondon Church". Nottingham Evening...
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  • Littleover Listed buildings in Mickleover Listed buildings in Normanton, Derby Listed buildings in Spondon Listed buildings in Aldwark, Derbyshire Listed buildings...
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    The Malt Shovel is a Grade II listed public house at Potter Street, Spondon, Derby. The pub is known for its unmodernised period interiors and internal...
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    coordinates) There are over 9000 Grade I listed buildings in England. This page is a list of these buildings in the county of Derbyshire, sub-divided by...
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    Borrowash (category Villages in Derbyshire)
    and play at the Asterdale Bowl. The club originated in Borrowash before relocating to Spondon in 1984. The ground is situated next door to Graham Street...
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    Spondon railway station serves the Spondon area of Derby, England. The station is owned by Network Rail and managed by East Midlands Railway. It is 125 miles...
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    Offcote and Underwood (category Civil parishes in Derbyshire)
    Compton, Fenny Bentley, Kniveton, Mapleton and Okeover. There are 12 listed buildings in Offcote and Underwood. Offcote and Underwood is surrounded by the...
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    Hazlebadge (category Civil parishes in Derbyshire)
    Shatton, Great Hucklow as well as Little Hucklow. There are four listed buildings in Hazlebadge. Hazlebadge is surrounded by the following local areas:...
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    Locko Park (category Grade II* listed buildings in Derbyshire)
    house in between the villages of Stanley and Ockbrook in the borough of Erewash, near Spondon, Derbyshire, England. It is a Grade II* listed building. The...
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    Shottle (category Villages in Derbyshire)
    Hatton, Osmaston, Normanton, Derbyshire, Spondon and Swarkestone TRE in Latin is Tempore Regis Edwardi. This means in the time of King Edward before the Battle...
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  • Grade II* listed buildings in England. This page is a list of these buildings in the City of Derby in Derbyshire. Grade I listed buildings in Derbyshire...
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    Pickford's House Museum (category Grade I listed buildings in Derby)
    theatres that were gathered by Frank Bradley. Grade I listed buildings in Derbyshire Listed buildings in Derby (northern area) Historic England. "41, Friar...
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    Alvaston (category Former civil parishes in Derbyshire)
    bordered to the north by the wards of Chaddesden East, Chaddesden West and Spondon; to the west by the city centre, Sinfin and Osmaston; to the south by Chellaston...
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    Highlow (category Civil parishes in Derbyshire)
    Foolow, Grindleford, Hathersage as well as Offerton. There are nine listed buildings in Highlow. Highlow is surrounded by the following local areas: Hathersage...
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    Harthill, Derbyshire (category Civil parishes in Derbyshire)
    Gratton, Nether Haddon, Stanton and Youlgreave. There are eight listed buildings in Harthill. Harthill is surrounded by the following local areas: Bakewell...
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  • RENEWABLE ENERGY PLANT, retrieved 5 October 2010 Spondon Power Station, retrieved 5 October 2010 Spondon Power Station, retrieved 5 October 2010 Stallingborough...
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    Lowdham railway station (category Grade II listed buildings in Nottinghamshire)
    Nottingham; the buildings were probably designed by Thomas Chambers Hine. The buildings originally comprised a combined station building and station master's...
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    St Anne's Church, Derby (category Grade II* listed churches in Derbyshire)
    long, 26 feet wide and 50 ft to the apex of the roof. It was built of Spondon best red brick, with stonework only for the pillars of the arcades and...
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    Eaton and Alsop (category Civil parishes in Derbyshire)
    Newton Grange and Parwich. There are five listed buildings in Eaton and Alsop. Alsop: It was reported in Domesday as Elleshope. The full modern name...
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    Tissington and Lea Hall (category Civil parishes in Derbyshire)
    October 2023. "Tissington Kindergarten". Retrieved 11 October 2023. "Listed Buildings in Tissington and Lea Hall, Derbyshire Dales, Derbyshire". britishlistedbuildings...
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    Heanor and Loscoe (category Civil parishes in Derbyshire)
    Derbyshire County Council". www.derbyshire.gov.uk. Retrieved 2023-03-29. "Listed Buildings in Heanor and Loscoe, Amber Valley, Derbyshire". britishlistedbuildings...
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    Edlaston and Wyaston (category Civil parishes in Derbyshire)
    There are seven listed buildings in Edlaston and Wyaston. Edlaston: Appears to derive from 'Eadwulf's farm'. This was reported in Domesday as Dulvestune...
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    Derby bus station (category Buildings and structures in Derby)
    with a Bus Pass: Derby bus station open". 28 March 2010. "Spondon Flyer timetable Derby-Spondon". Wikimedia Commons has media related to Derby bus station...
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    adjacent grounds at the Asterdale complex in Spondon. Derbyshire County Cricket Club are based at the County Ground in Derby and play almost all home matches...
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    Hartington Middle Quarter (category Civil parishes in Derbyshire)
    "Home". Earl Sterndale CE Primary School. Retrieved 19 January 2022. "Listed Buildings in Hartington Middle Quarter, Derbyshire Dales, Derbyshire". britishlistedbuildings...
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    Manchester Oxford Road railway station (category Grade II listed buildings in Manchester)
    "building of outstanding architectural quality and technological interest; one of the most dramatic stations in England". It was Grade II listed in 1995...
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