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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. List of estates of the nobility in Derbyshire - Wikipedia

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    The estate was acquired by the Stanhope family in 1538. The earldom was created in 1742. The Gothic Revival castle was built from 1815 and is a Grade II* listed building. [24] The estate was sold in 1969 by William Stanhope, 11th Earl of Harrington to Derbyshire County Council and the grounds are a public country park. [25] Earl of Scarsdale

  5. Category : Buildings and structures in Melbourne City Centre

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    Chinese Museum, Melbourne; City Baths, Melbourne; City Square, Melbourne; Collins House (Melbourne) Collins Place; Collins Street Baptist Church; Comedy Theatre, Melbourne; Coop's Shot Tower; Council House 2; CRA Building; Curtin House

  6. 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] The house is a Grade II* listed building; [3] more than twenty features in the grounds are ...

  7. Listed buildings in Derbyshire - Wikipedia

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    The term "listed building", in the United Kingdom, refers to a building or structure designated as being of special architectural, historical, or cultural significance. Details of all the listed buildings are contained in the National Heritage List for England .

  8. Listed buildings in England - Wikipedia

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    England within the United Kingdom. This is an as yet incomplete list of listed buildings in England, which are the majority of the listed buildings of the United Kingdom.. The organisation of the lists in this series is on the same basis as the statutory register.

  9. Category:Melbourne, Derbyshire - Wikipedia

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    Listed buildings in Melbourne, Derbyshire; S. St Michael with St Mary's Church, Melbourne