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  2. Melbourne, Derbyshire - Wikipedia

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    They still provide accommodation for some of Melbourne's senior citizens. The Market Place is the location of Melbourne's main shops, including the ornate building previously housing the Co-op. A market cross, built in 1889, had a bus shelter added in 1953, making it a natural gathering place as the town's primary public transport stop.

  3. Listed buildings in Melbourne, Derbyshire - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne is a civil parish in the Derbyshire Dales district of Derbyshire, England. The parish contains 133 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, 24 are listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, seven are at Grade II*, the middle grade, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade.

  4. Melbourne Hall - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne Hall is a Georgian style country house in Melbourne, Derbyshire, previously owned by the 2nd Viscount Melbourne, British Prime Minister from 1835 to 1841. The house is now owned by the 14th Marquess of Lothian and is open to the public. [ 2 ]

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    And the Our Place Wonder Oven churns out meals even quicker, thanks to its compact size. The brand claims that it can preheat in just 2.5 minutes and cook meals 30% faster than a full sized oven.

  6. St Michael with St Mary's Church, Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Nave of the church, showing the ringing ropes in the tower crossing. The church is medieval and existed when the Domesday Book was compiled in 1086. The current building dates from the early part of the 12th century when the living of Melbourne was given to the Bishop of Carlisle.

  7. List of estates of the nobility in Derbyshire - Wikipedia

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    The Wilmot family acquired the Chaddesden estate in the 16th century. A new brick hall was built in c.1726. The baronetcy was created in 1759. Chaddesden Hall was rebuilt in c.1785 and it was demolished in 1926. Part of the original estate is now Chaddesden Park, a public town park owned by Derby City Council. [63] Wilmot baronets: Osmaston ...

  8. Wilson, Leicestershire - Wikipedia

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    Wilson, in the English county of Leicestershire, is a small hamlet just outside Melbourne, Derbyshire. Close to East Midlands Airport, Wilson retains many 'village-like' features. It has one pub, the Bulls Head. Wilson has no amenities only a gym and swimming pool.

  9. South Derbyshire - Wikipedia

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    South Derbyshire is a local government district in Derbyshire, England. The district covers the towns of Melbourne and Swadlincote as well as numerous villages and hamlets such as Hilton , Hatton , Etwall , Aston-on-Trent , Repton , Weston-on-Trent and Willington .