Scheduled monuments in Derbyshire


This is a list of Scheduled Monuments in the English county of Derbyshire.
In the United Kingdom, a scheduled monument is a "nationally important" archaeological site or historic building that has been given protection against unauthorised change by being placed on a list by the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport; English Heritage takes the leading role in identifying such sites. Scheduled monuments are defined in the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979 and the National Heritage Act 1983. They are also referred to as scheduled ancient monuments. There are about 20,000 Scheduled Monument entries on the list, which is maintained by English Heritage; more than one site can be included in a single entry.
While a scheduled monument can also be recognised as a listed building, English Heritage considers listed building status as a better way of protecting buildings than scheduled monument status. If a monument is considered by English Heritage to "no longer merit scheduling" it can be descheduled.
Derbyshire has nearly 500 Scheduled Monuments including many stone cairns, stone circles, barrow burial mounds, lead mining relics, ancient settlements, and over 20 bridges.
ImageNameFeatureLocationNotes
Alderwasley ChapelChapelAlderwasley, Amber ValleyBuilt in the early 16th cemtury by the Lord of the Manor, Thomas Lowe. In c. 1850 church services moved from St Margaret's Chapel to the newly built All Saints' Church.
Aleck Low bowl barrowBarrowHartington, Derbyshire Dales
Alport smelt millMiningHarthill, Derbyshire DalesRemains of smelting furnaces from lead mining in the area. The mill was operational between 1845 and 1875.
500m NE of Alport village
Anglian high cross in the churchyard of St Lawrence's ChurchCrossEyam, Derbyshire Dales
Anglian high cross in the churchyard of All Saints' ChurchCrossBradbourne, Derbyshire Dales
Anglian high cross in the churchyard of All Saints' Church, BakewellCrossBakewell, Derbyshire Dales
Anglian high cross in the churchyard of St Peter's Church, HopeCrossHope, High Peak9th-century gritstone cross with Celtic decoration
Anglo-Scandinavian high cross in the churchyard of St Thomas Becket ChurchCrossChapel-en-le-Frith, High Peak
Anglo-Scandinavian high cross known as the Shall CrossCrossWhaley Bridge, High Peak9th- or 10th-century gritstone cross. A sundial was installed on the shaft in the 18th or 19th century, in place of the original cross head.
Anglo-Scandinavian high cross from Two Dales, Darley, now in the churchyard of All Saints' Church, BakewellCrossBakewell, Derbyshire Dales
Anglo-Scandinavian high cross shaft and medieval cross base in the churchyard of All Saints' ChurchCrossBrailsford, Derbyshire Dales
Anthony Hill bowl barrowBarrowBuxton, High PeakA partial excavation by Thomas Bateman in 1851 revealed a boar's tusk and scattered human bone. The appearance and location indicate that it dates to the Bronze Age.
Aqueduct AqueductDethick, Lea and Holloway, Amber Valley328m South East of Aqueduct Cottage
Arbor Low henge, large irregular stone circle, linear bank and bowl barrowHengeMonyash, Derbyshire DalesA Neolothic henge including about 50 large limestone blocks which form an egg-shaped circle.
Arbourseats Veins and Sough, Wardlow Sough, Nay Green Mine and Washing Floors, Hading Vein and Seedlow RakeMiningLitton, Derbyshire Dales
Ash Tree CaveCaveWhitwell, BolsoverExcavations conducted since 1934 have discovered artefacts from the Palaeolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic, Bronze Age, Iron Age and Roman times.
North of Hollin Hill, 2 miles NW of Creswell Crags
Ashford BridgeBridgeAshford-in-the-Water, Derbyshire Dales
Atlow moated site, enclosures and causewayMoated SiteAtlow, Derbyshire Dales
Bakewell BridgeBridgeBakewell, Derbyshire DalesSpans the River Wye
Bank Top bowl and oval barrowsBarrowKniveton, Derbyshire Dales
Barton Blount medieval settlement remainsSettlementBarton Blount, South DerbyshireIncluding a chapel, decoy pond and part of the open field system
340m North of Barton Hall
Baslow BridgeBridgeBaslow, Derbyshire DalesSpans the River Derwent
Bassett Wood bowl barrowBarrowTissington, Derbyshire Dales
Batham Gate, Roman roadRoadTideswell, Derbyshire DalesApprox 1-mile-long course of Roman road on Tideswell Moor between Mount Pleasant Farm and Hulmes Vale Farm
Beans and Bacon, Old Eye, Fiery Dragon and Cod Beat lead mines and a limekilnMiningBonsall, Derbyshire Dales480m South of Blakelow Farm
Bee Low bowl barrowBarrowYoulgreave, Derbyshire Dales
Benty Grange hlaewBurial MoundMonyash, Derbyshire DalesSite of a large Anglo-Saxon barrow, excavated in 1848 by Thomas Bateman, who discovered a richly furnished burial which included the Benty Grange helmet.
Black Rakes, Welshmans Venture and Bondog Hole Mines, and Merry Tom and Thumper Sitch LevelsMiningHopton, Derbyshire Dales
Blackstone's Low bowl barrowBarrowBallidon, Derbyshire Dales
Blake Low bowl barrowBarrowGreat Longstone, Derbyshire Dales
Boars Low bowl barrowBarrowNewton Grange, Derbyshire Dales
Bole Hill bowl barrowBarrowBakewell, Derbyshire Dales
Bolsover CastleCastleOld Bolsover, BolsoverEarly 17th-century castle, built on the earthworks and ruins of the 12th-century tower keep castle and 11th-century motte-and-bailey castle. The first structure of the present castle was built between 1612 and 1617 by Sir Charles Cavendish.
Bonsall Leys lead minesMiningBonsall, Derbyshire DalesRuins, pits, spoil heaps and buried remains of shallow lead mining as early as the 1540s.
Borther Low bowl barrowBarrowGratton, Derbyshire Dales
Bostern Grange bowl barrowBarrowNewton Grange, Derbyshire Dales
Bowl barrow and wayside crossCrossPilsley, Derbyshire DalesWSW of Pilsley
Bowl barrow east of Arbor LowBarrowMonyash, Derbyshire Dales
Bowl barrow in Foggy Lees PlantationBarrowMiddleton-by-Youlgreave, Derbyshire Dales
Bowl barrow known as Priestcliffe LowBarrowTaddington, Derbyshire Dales200m West of Low End Farm
Bowl barrow north of Manor HouseBarrowSheldon, Derbyshire Dales
5 Bowl barrows on Calton PasturesBarrowEdensor, Derbyshire DalesWithin 1 km of Calton Houses
Bowl barrow on Carsington PastureBarrowCarsington, Derbyshire Dales800m South East of Brassington Brickworks
2 Bowl barrows on Haddon FieldsBarrowNether Haddon, Derbyshire Dales
Bowl barrow on Longside MoorBarrowHolymoorside and Walton, North East Derbyshire450m North of Harewood Grange
2 Bowl barrows on Longstone MoorBarrowGreat Longstone, Derbyshire Dales
Bowl barrow on Masson HillBarrowBonsall, Derbyshire Dales
2 Bowl barrows on Withery LowBarrowWormhill, High Peak
Bowl barrow west of Castlegate LaneBarrowLittle Longstone, Derbyshire Dales
Bowl barrow west of Manor HouseBarrowSheldon, Derbyshire Dales
2 bowl barrows at Osmaston Fields, NorthBarrowOsmaston, Derbyshire Dales
2 bowl barrows at PilsburyBarrowHartington, Derbyshire Dales
2 bowl barrows at RockhurstBarrowAldwark, Derbyshire Dales
2 bowl barrows east of Hay DaleBarrowLittle Longstone, Derbyshire Dales
2 bowl barrows on Bole HillBarrowWormhill, High Peak
2 bowl barrows on Chelmorton LowBarrowChelmorton, Derbyshire Dales
2 bowl barrows on Stand LowBarrowKniveton, Derbyshire Dales
Bradley Park bowl barrowBarrowBradley, Derbyshire Dales
Brampton BarnBarnBrampton near ChesterfieldLate 16th/early 17th-century barn with large cruck trusses supporting a stone and slate roof.
Bretby Castle fortified manorCastleBretby, South DerbyshireRemains of manor house buildings from the 13th to 17th century with bank and ditch defences.
Brightside lead mineMiningHassop, Derbyshire Dales80m South West of Brightside Cottage
Bronze Age burial, ceremonial and settlement remains on Stanton MoorSettlementStanton, Derbyshire DalesPrehistoric remains on the gritstone moorland of Stanton Moor including Nine Ladies stone circle, the King Stone standing stone, two other stone circles, two ring cairns and over 100 funerary cairns. Evidence of medieval, post-medieval and 19th to early 20th century activity.
Bronze Age field systemField SystemBamford, High Peak400m South East of Ladybower Inn
Bronze Age settlement and ceremonial remains on Gibbet MoorSettlementBaslow, Derbyshire Dales980m North East of Swiss Cottage
Brundcliffe hlaewBurial MoundHartington, Derbyshire Dales
Brushfield Hough bowl barrowBarrowBrushfield, Derbyshire Dales
Bugsworth canal basin, tramway, quarry and limekilnsQuarryingBuxworth, High Peak
Bull Ring henge, oval barrow and bowl barrowHengeDove Holes, High PeakNeolithic circular earthwork about 50m across. It has a central flat area surrounded by a ditch and a bank. There are also two burial mounds about 20m away from the henge.
Burr Tor prehistoric stock enclosureEnclosureGreat Hucklow, Derbyshire Dales
Burton Moor bowl barrowBarrowBakewell, Derbyshire Dales
Butterley Works blast furnace complexMetalworksButterley near Ripley, Amber ValleyThe blast furnaces, canal tunnel and underground wharf date back to the 1790s.
Cackle Mackle and Stadford Hollow lead minesMiningGreat Longstone, Derbyshire DalesOn Longstone Moor
3 Cairns near Newbridge FarmCairnsBaslow, Derbyshire Dales400m NW, 1500m NW and 500m West of Newbridge Farm
2 Cairns near Raven TorCairnsBeeley, Derbyshire Dales450m NE and 600m South of Raven Tor
Cairn near Howden Reservoir DamCairnsDerwent, High Peak550m South of Howden Reservoir Dam wall
Cairn near Lady Wash FarmCairnsEyam, Derbyshire Dales720m NE of Lady Wash Farm
Cairn near Offerton HouseCairnsOfferton, Derbyshire Dales800m WSW of Offerton House
Cairn near Leam Hall FarmCairnsEyam, Derbyshire Dales880m SW of Leam Hall Farm
Cairn cemetery on Gibbet MoorCairnsBaslow, Derbyshire Dales1100m SW of Stonelow Farm
Cairn complex near Dalebrook HouseCairnsBrampton, North East Derbyshire780m South of Dalebrook House
Cairn on Bamford Edge, near MooredgeCairnsBamford, High Peak500m NE of Mooredge
Cairn on Bamford Edge, near Clough HouseCairnsBamford, High Peak570m NE of Clough House
Cairn on Bamford Moor, near Great TorCairnsBamford, High Peak500m East of Great Tor
Cairn on Bamford Moor, near High Lees FarmCairnsBamford, High Peak680m North of High Lees Farm
Cairn on Bamford Moor, near Crow ChinCairnsBamford, High Peak850m NW of Crow Chin
2 Cairns on Bamford Moor, near Clough HouseCairnsBamford, High Peak960m and 975m NE of Clough House
2 cairns on Beeley MoorCairnsBeeley, Derbyshire DalesEast of Hell Bank Plantation
2 Cairns on Harland EdgeCairnsBeeley, Derbyshire Dales
Cairn on Ludworth IntakesCairnsStockport
Cairn, near Stanage HouseCairnsEyam, Derbyshire Dales600m NE of Stanage House
Cairnfield near Clod Hall FarmCairnsBaslow, Derbyshire Dales1400m NW of Clod Hall Farm
Cairnfield near Ramsley LodgeCairnsHolmesfield, North East Derbyshire180m NE of Ramsley Lodge
Cairnfield near Saltersitch BridgeCairnsHolmesfield, North East Derbyshire320m North of Saltersitch Bridge, Eastern Moors
Cairnfield near Syda FarmCairnsHolymoorside and Walton, North East Derbyshire390m South of Syda Farm
Cairnfield near Ramsley LodgeCairnsHolmesfield, North East Derbyshire400m NE of Ramsley Lodge
Cairnfield near Offerton HouseCairnsOfferton, Derbyshire Dales470m SW of Offerton House
Cairnfield near High Lees FarmCairnsBamford, High Peak600m NNE of High Lees Farm
Cairnfield near Highlow HallCairnsHighlow, Derbyshire Dales600m West of Highlow Hall
Cairnfield near Moor Edge FarmCairnsHolmesfield, North East Derbyshire615m West of Moor Edge Farm
Cairnfield near Stanage HouseCairnsEyam, Derbyshire Dales630m NE of Stanage House
Cairnfield near Bumper CastleCairnsDarley Dale, Derbyshire Dales650m NW of Bumper Castle
Cairnfield near Raven TorCairnsBeeley, Derbyshire Dales700m NE of Raven Tor
Cairnfield near Ladybower InnCairnsBamford, High Peak710m and 840m SE of Ladybower Inn
Cairnfield near High Lees FarmCairnsBamford, High Peak775m NNE of High Lees Farm
Cairnfield near Nether Rodknoll FarmCairnsBrampton, North East Derbyshire800m West of Nether Rodknoll Farm
Cairnfield near Ramsley LodgeCairnsHolmesfield, North East Derbyshire860m NE of Ramsley Lodge
Cairnfield near Lane End FarmCairnsOfferton, Derbyshire Dales870m NE of Lane End Farm
Cairnfield near Green's HouseCairnsOutseats, Derbyshire Dales970m NW of Green's House
Cairnfield and associated settlementSettlementEyam, Derbyshire Dales450m SW of Leam Hall Farm
Cairnfield and barrow on Rabbit WarrenCairnsBeeley, Derbyshire Dales900m SE of Park Farm
Cairnfield and embanked stone circleCairnsHolmesfield, North East Derbyshire550m East of Barbrook Reservoir
Cairnfield and field systemCairnsBrampton, North East Derbyshire530m South of Dalebrook House
Cairnfield and field systemCairnsBaslow, Derbyshire Dales560m East of Park Gate Farm
Cairnfield and field system, North of Eaglestone FlatCairnsCurbar, Derbyshire Dales450m SW of Swine Sty
Cairnfield and field system on Eaglestone FlatCairnsCurbar, Derbyshire Dales100m SW of Eagle Stone
Cairnfield and house platformCairnsBeeley, Derbyshire Dales400m SW of Harewood Grange Farm
Cairnfield and quarry on Bamford EdgeCairnsBamford, High Peak720m North of Clough House
Cairnfield and ring cairnCairnsOfferton, Derbyshire Dales490m South of Offerton Hall
Cairnfield and ring cairn on Rabbit WarrenCairnsBeeley, Derbyshire Dales650m SE of Park Farm
Cairnfield and standing stones, East of Bunker's Hill WoodCairnsBaslow, Derbyshire Dales1 km NE of Park Farm
Cairnfield on Beeley Moor, East of Hell Bank PlantationCairnsBeeley, Derbyshire Dales
Cairnfield on Gibbet Moor, West of Umberley BrookCairnsBaslow, Derbyshire Dales1.2 km SW of Dalebrook House
Cairnfield with enclosure, house platform and ring cairnCairnsBeeley, Derbyshire Dales800m NE of Raven Tor
Cairnfield near Leam Hall FarmCairnsEyam, Derbyshire Dales320m West of Leam Hall Farm
Cairnfield near Stanage HouseCairnsEyam, Derbyshire Dales580m ENE of Stanage House
Cairnfield near Stanage HouseCairnsEyam, Derbyshire Dales870m NE of Stanage House
Cairnfield, field system and ring cairnCairnsBaslow, Derbyshire Dales1300m NNW of Newbridge Farm
Cairnfield, field system and ring cairnCairnsBaslow, Derbyshire Dales650m East of Moorside Farm
Cairnfield, linear clearance and ring cairnCairnsHolmesfield, North East Derbyshire720m NW of Moor Edge Farm
Calke Park TunnelTunnelTicknall, South Derbyshire
Calling Low bowl barrowBarrowYoulgreave, Derbyshire Dales
Callow Hall moated siteMoated SiteCallow, Derbyshire DalesA large moated site with standing remains of buildings from the medieval manor.
Callow prehistoric settlement and field system, Carr Head MoorSettlementHathersage, Derbyshire Dales300m ENE of Toothill Farm
Calver weir and water management systemWaterworksCalver, Derbyshire Dales200m NE of Stocking Farm
Camp Green ringworkEarthworkHathersage, Derbyshire Dales
Carsington Pasture, Nickalum, Perseverance, West Head, Break Hollow and other small mines and medieval field boundariesMiningBrassington, Derbyshire Dales
Castle Gresley motte and bailey castleCastleCastle Gresley, South Derbyshire
Castle Hill campSettlementSouth Wingfield, Amber Valley
Castle Hill motte and bailey castleCastleHolmesfield, North East Derbyshire
Castle Ring defended settlementSettlementHarthill, Derbyshire DalesImmediately north of Harthill Moor Farm. It now consists of an oval earthwork ditch with inner and outer banks, up to 2m high. It hasn't been excavated but it is considered to be an integral part of the Bronze Age landscape of Harthill Moor.
Chambered tomb and two bowl barrows on Minning LowTombBallidon, Derbyshire Dales
Civil War redoubtDefencesTissington, Derbyshire Dales150m East of Tissington Hall
Coalpithole RakeMiningChapel-en-le-Frith, High Peak
Codnor CastleCastleCodnor, Ripley, Amber ValleyA ruined 13th-century castle.
Coke ovensMetalworksDronfield, North East Derbyshire120m NE of Summerley House
Conksbury deserted medieval settlementSettlementYoulgreave, Derbyshire DalesThe deserted medieval settlement at Conksbury was recorded in the Domesday Book as Cranchesberie. The site consists of earthworks and buried remains of buildings.
Cop Low oval barrowBarrowHazlebadge, Derbyshire Dales
Cop Rake and Moss Rake lead minesMiningBradwell, Derbyshire Dales750m NE of Wheston House
Cow Low bowl barrowBarrowChapel-en-le-Frith, High Peak
Cow Low bowl barrow BarrowBuxton, High PeakA sub-circular Bronze Age burial mound 29m by 25m and 1.7m high. During excavations in 1846, Thomas Bateman discovered several crouched skeletons, jet necklaces, a hexagonal cist and evidence of burials up to c.AD700.
Cowdale Quarry limestone extraction and processing siteQuarryingKing Sterndale, Buxton, High Peak
A lime extraction plant since the late C19th. The quarry operated its traditional, coal-fired kilns until its closure in 1954.
540m NE of Staden Manor
Cratcliff Rocks defended settlementSettlementBirchover, Derbyshire DalesA broadly round enclosure. A 5m wide ditch cut into the rock surrounds an area with various building platforms. The wider Harthill Moor prehistoric landscape includes Nine Stones Close stone circle.
Cratcliff Rocks hermitageCaveBirchover, Derbyshire DalesA medieval hermit's cave from C13th-C14th including a bas-relief crucifix carved inside the rock shelter. 18m wide by 17m deep.
Creswell Gorge Palaeolithic and later prehistoric sites, including Pinhole Cave, Mother Grundy's Parlour and Robin Hood's CaveSettlementWhitwell, BolsoverCreswell Crags is a limestone gorge on the border between Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire, near the villages of Creswell and Whitwell. The cliffs in the ravine contain several caves that were occupied during the last ice age, between around 43,000 and 10,000 years ago. Its caves contain the northernmost cave art in Europe.
Creswell Gorge Palaeolithic and later prehistoric sites, including Boat House Cave and Church Hole CaveSettlementWhitwell, BolsoverSee above
Cromford BridgeBridgeCromford, Derbyshire DalesSpans the River Derwent
Cromford Canal engine house, engine and aqueductWaterworksCromford, Derbyshire DalesWithin the World Heritage Site of Derwent Valley Mills.
Includes Leawood Pump House, constructed in 1849 to raise water from the River Derwent into the Cromford Canal. The steam-powered beam engine moves 4 tonnes of water with every stroke of its piston.
Cromwell's Low bowl barrowBarrowTissington, Derbyshire Dales
Cronkston Low bowl barrowBarrowHartington, Derbyshire Dales
Crookstone Hill round cairnCairnsHope, High Peak
Cross Low bowl barrowBarrowEaton and Alsop, Derbyshire Dales
Cross ridge dykeCrossGreat Longstone, Derbyshire Dales800m East of Bleaklow
Cubley Hall moated siteMoated SiteCubley, Derbyshire Dales
Cup-marked stoneStoneChisworth, High Peak80m East of Robin Hood's Picking Rods
Dale AbbeyAbbeyDale Abbey, ErewashThe Augustinian canons moved to Dale Abbey in 1162 from their previous home at Calke Abbey. The remains comprise a 40-foot-high chancel window. Excavations have shown the church to have possessed transepts 100 feet in length, a crossing tower, a cloister 85 feet square and a nave of unknown length.
Darley BridgeBridgeSouth Darley, Derbyshire Dales
Dimin Dale Romano-British settlement and field systemSettlementSheldon, Derbyshire DalesSouth of Taddington Wood
Doll Tor stone circle and cairnHengeStanton, Derbyshire DalesDoll Tor, occasionally known as the Six Stones, is a small stone circle near Birchover, west of Stanton Moor in the Derbyshire Peak District. Dating from the Bronze Age, the circle consists of six standing stones. The site was excavated in 1852 by Thomas Bateman.
Dove BridgeBridgeDoveridge, Derbyshire DalesSpans the River Dove
DovecoteDovecoteNetherseal, South Derbyshire85m South of Netherseal Old Hall
Dowel CaveCaveGlutton Brige, Derbyshire DalesNarrow cave c.10m deep. Excavation work done in the 1950s found evidence of the cave's use in Mesolithic, Neolithic, Bronze Age, Iron Age and Roman times.
Duffield BridgeBridgeDuffield, Amber Valley
Duncote Farm moated siteMoated SiteBiggin, Derbyshire Dales
Eldon Hill bowl barrowBarrowPeak Forest, High PeakBronze Age burial mound with a recent summit cairn above. Excavations in the 1860s and 1870s found several human skeletons in a tomb with stone structures.
Eldon Hill crushing circle, associated lead mining remains and palisaded enclosureMiningPeak Forest, High Peak7m wide crushing circle with remnants of paving and central edge runner stone. The site also includes remains of shafts and a stone shed. Site of mining of a lead ore vein called Burning Drake Vein.
Ellastone BridgeBridgeNorbury, Derbyshire DalesSpans the River Dove
Embanked stone circle known as Wet Withens, and adjacent cairnHengeEyam Moor, Derbyshire DalesA prehistoric stone circle of about 10 orthostats surrounded by an earthwork bank. Also known as Eyam Moor 1.
Embanked stone circle on Eyam MoorHengeEyam, Derbyshire Dales340m South of Leam Hall Farm
End Low bowl barrowBarrowHartington, Derbyshire Dales
Engine Sough and associated nucleated lead mineMiningCastleton, High Peak500m South of Mam Tor
Entrance to Long Sough, West of Allen's HillMiningCromford, Derbyshire Dales
Faucet Rake lead minesMiningCastleton, High Peak870m SW and 930m SE of Oxlow House
Field system and stone circle on Rabbit WarrenHengeBeeley, Derbyshire Dales1150m SE of Park Farm
Fin Cop promontory fort, bowl barrow and eighteenth century lime kiln with associated quarryFortAshford in the Water, Derbyshire DalesAn Iron Age hill fort in Monsal Dale, constructed between 440BC and 390BC.
FishpondsPondsMercaston, Derbyshire Dales260m NW of Mercaston Hall Farm
Five Wells chambered tombTombTaddington, Derbyshire DalesThe mound was excavated by Thomas Bateman in 1846.
Four watchtowers SW of townDefencesOld Bolsover, Bolsover
Fox Hole CaveCaveEarl Sterndale, Derbyshire DalesNear the summit of High Wheeldon hill, a National Trust property. The limestone cave has several chambers. Excavations since the 1920s discovered Palaeolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic, Bronze Age and Roman objects. Some of the artefacts are on display in Buxton Museum.
Fox Low bowl barrowBarrowBuxton, High PeakA sub-circular cairn 16m by 14.5m and c.1.5m high. Partially excavated by Thomas Bateman in 1850 and found to contain human remains. The appearance and location indicate it to be of the Bronze Age.
Friden Hollow bowl barrowBarrowMiddleton, Derbyshire Dales
Fritchley Tunnel, Butterley GangroadTunnelCrich, Amber ValleyFritchley Tunnel is a disused railway tunnel, which is believed to be the oldest surviving example in the world. The tunnel was constructed in 1793 by Benjamin Outram as part of the Butterley Gangroad.
Froggatt BridgeBridgeCalver, Derbyshire Dales
Galley Low bowl barrowBarrowBrassington, Derbyshire Dales
Gallowlow Lane bowl barrowBarrowBallidon, Derbyshire Dales
Gautries Hill bowl barrowBarrowPeak Forest, High Peak
Gautries RakeMiningPeak Forest, High Peak
Gib Hill oval barrow and bowl barrowBarrowMiddleton, Derbyshire Dales
Gorsey Low bowl barrowBarrowNewton Grange, Derbyshire Dales
Gorseydale lead minesMiningBonsall, Derbyshire Dales300m North and 650m NW of Moor Farm
Green Low bowl barrow, WestBarrowAldwark, Derbyshire Dales
Green Low chambered tombTombAldwark, Derbyshire DalesChamber made of limestone slabs with a short paved entry passage. Excavated in 1843 by Thomas Bateman who found human and animal remains, sherds of Neolithic pottery and a polished greenstone axe. Another skeleton was found nearby. Roman coins and pottery were also found close by.
South of Aldwark Grange farm near the summit of Green Low hill.
Green Low ringcairnCairnsChapel-en-le-Frith, High Peak
Grindleford BridgeBridgeGrindleford, Derbyshire DalesSpans the River Derwent
Grindlow bowl barrowBarrowOver Haddon, Derbyshire Dales
Harboro' CaveCaveBrassington, Derbyshire DalesA natural cavern in Harboro' Rocks in which archaeologists have found evidence of human occupants since the Ice Age. According to Daniel Defoe, a lead miner's family was living in the cave in the early C18th.
Hardwick Old HallHouseAult Hucknall, BolsoverThe substantial ruins of Hardwick Old Hall, an Elizabethan great house. The Old Hall building mostly dates from 1587 until 1597, when Bess of Hardwick relocated to the newly built Hardwick New Hall.
c.14 km SE of Chesterfield
Harrod Low long barrowBarrowPeak Forest, High Peak
Harthill Moor bowl barrowBarrowHarthill, Derbyshire DalesA Bronze Age burial mound 20m long and 11m wide. It was partially excavated in 1877 by Jewitt and Greenwell. A limestone cist was found with the remains from two cremations. About 150m SE of Harthill Moor Farm.
Hawks Low bowl barrowBarrowParwich, Derbyshire Dales
Heavy Anti-aircraft gunsiteMilitaryElvaston, South Derbyshire340m SE of Gardens Farm
Henge complex NW of Hickens BridgeHengeShardlow and Great Wilne, South Derbyshire
Hermitage at Dale AbbeyCaveDale Abbey, ErewashA hermit's cave cut into the rock, apparently by a baker from Derby in the 12th century.
170m SE of All Saints Church
High Field hlaewBurial MoundBrushfield, Derbyshire Dales
High Rake MineMiningLittle Hucklow, Derbyshire Dales
Hill's Venture lead mineMiningPeak Forest, High Peak
Hillcarr Sough and associated lime kiln and paved trackMiningStanton, Derbyshire Dales
Hob Hurst's House: a square, banked and ditched burial cairn with cist on Harland EdgeCairnsBeeley, Derbyshire DalesA Bronze Age barrow on Beeley Moor near Bakewell. It is unique in that instead of the normal round shape, Hob Hurst's barrow is rectangular. Originally made with 13 stones, only five remain today.
Hollins Hill bowl barrowBarrowHartington, High Peak
Holme BridgeBridgeBakewell, Derbyshire Dales
Holmesfield moated site and headlandMoated SiteHolmesfield, North East Derbyshire
Hoon Mount platformed bowl barrowBarrowHoon, South Derbyshire
Hope MotteFortHope, High Peak
Hordron Edge stone circleHengeDerwent, High Peak540m SE of Cutthroat Bridge
Horsley Castle tower keep castleCastleHorsley, Amber Valley
How Grove Lead MineMiningCastleton, High Peak
Hulland Old Hall moat, enclosure, chapel site and four fishpondsMoated SiteHulland, Derbyshire Dales
Iron Age settlement and cursus, SE of Aston-on-TrentSettlementAston Moor, Shardlow and Great Wilne, South Derbyshire
Ivet Low bowl barrowBarrowHopton, Derbyshire Dales
Kenslow Knoll bowl barrowBarrowMiddleton, Derbyshire Dales
Kinderlow bowl barrowBarrowHayfield, High Peak
Lady Low barrowBarrowChapel-en-le-Frith, High Peak
Langwith CaveCaveScarcliffe, BolsoverA round chamber approximately 6m across accessed by several passages. Excavations from 1903 to 1927 found Neolithic remains as well as Palaeolithic remains.
Larks Low bowl barrowBarrowMiddleton, Derbyshire Dales
Lathkill Dale and Mandale mines and soughsMiningYoulgreave, Derbyshire DalesLathkill Dale and Mandale mines and soughs are a rare and well-preserved example of lead mining activity dating from the 13th-century. They include ruins of engines houses, mine shafts and an aqueduct. The mines were closed by the 1860s after flooding proved too problematic.
Lead mill on north bank of Bar BrookMetalworksCurbar, Derbyshire Dales80m East of confluence with Sandyford Brook
Lead minesMiningElton, Derbyshire Dales600m and 980m SW of Oddo House Farm
Lead smelt mill and wood-drying kiln in Froggatt WoodMetalworksFroggatt, Derbyshire Dales550m South of Haywood Farm
Lead smelt mill in Linacre WoodMetalworksBrampton, North East Derbyshire160m East of Lower Linacre Reservoir dam
Lead smelting site on Ramsley MoorMetalworksHolmesfield, North East Derbyshire600m SW of Foxlane Farm
3 lead working coes, a shaft and a dressing floor on Longstone EdgeMetalworksGreat Longstone, Derbyshire Dales
Lead workings in High Tor Recreation GroundMetalworksMatlock, Derbyshire Dales
Lean Low bowl barrowBarrowHartington, Derbyshire Dales
Lees and Dove Rakes, Booth Lee Pipes and Sterndale SoughMiningTaddington, Derbyshire Dales
Liffs Low bowl barrowBarrowHartington, Derbyshire Dales
Lismore Fields Mesolithic and Neolithic settlementSettlementBuxton, High PeakThe first inhabitants of Buxton made their home at Lismore Fields 6,000 years ago. The Stone Age settlement was discovered in 1984 with remains of a Mesolithic timber roundhouse, Neolithic longhouses and one of the oldest pots ever found in Britain. Lismore Fields could be the earliest cereal cultivation site discovered in Britain.
Little Pasture MineMiningEyam, Derbyshire Dales
Lock up and pinfoldEnclosureSandiacre, Erewash
Long Dale bowl barrowBarrowMiddleton, Derbyshire Dales
Long Low bowl barrowBarrowGrindlow, Derbyshire Dales
Lord's Seat bowl barrowBarrowEdale, High Peak
Lower Thurvaston medieval settlement, including part of the open field systemSettlementLongford, Derbyshire Dales
Lumford Mill, BakewellMillBakewell, Derbyshire DalesEarthworks and structures for managing the water supply to Sir Richard Arkwright's third mill since 1777, including a weir, stream, pond, dam wall and tunnel.
Lumsdale Mills and associated water management featuresWaterworksMatlock, Derbyshire DalesVarious mills and three ponds in Lumsdale Valley. Two C17th lead smelting mills; one on the site of what is now known as the Bone Mill and the other on the site of the later Paint Mill. Corn Mill, Saw Mill, Garton Mill and Upper Bleach Works.
Mackworth medieval settlement including the castle gatehouse, part of the medieval open field system and a pinfoldSettlementMackworth, Amber ValleyMackworth Castle was a 14th- or 15th-century structure in Mackworth village near Derby. It was the home of the Mackworth family for several centuries.
Magpie Mine, Dirty Red Soil, Maypit, Horsesteps and Great Red Soil lead minesMiningSheldon near Bakewell, Derbyshire DalesRemains of lead mining workings from late C17th until 1958. The monument includes the Cornish engine house ruins, renovated square chimney, closed mine shafts and a lime kiln.
700m South of the village of Sheldon
Market crossCrossChapel-en-le-Frith, High Peak
Markland Grips promontory fortFortElmton, Bolsover
Matlock BridgeBridgeMatlock, Derbyshire DalesSpans the River Derwent
Maury Mine and SoughMiningTaddington, Derbyshire Dales
Meadow Place bowl barrowBarrowYoulgreave, Derbyshire Dales
Medieval church and cross near St George's ChurchCrossTicknall, South Derbyshire45m South of St George's Church
Medieval cross baseCrossBeeley, Derbyshire Dales780m SW of Arkwright Plantation
Medieval enclosed field system and earlier remains at Sheffield PlantationField SystemGrindleford, Derbyshire Dales
Medieval farmstead and field systemField SystemGrindleford, Derbyshire Dales525m South of Yarncliff Quarry
Medieval field system and long houses at Lawrence FieldField SystemGrindleford, Derbyshire Dales
Medieval grange and field systemField SystemBallidon, Derbyshire Dales200m South of Royston Grange
Medieval hospitalHospitalCastleton, High Peak530m SE of Losehill Hall
Medieval iron working remains at Stanley monastic grangeMetalworksStanley and Stanley Common, Erewash
Medieval moated site, ridge and furrow, and mill site at SturstonMoated SiteOffcote and Underwood, Derbyshire Dales
Medieval settlement and associated field systemSettlementBallidon, Derbyshire DalesImmediately South of Ballidon village
Medieval settlement and open field systemSettlementHulland, Derbyshire DalesImmediately North of Old Hall
Medieval settlement and part of an open field systemSettlementCallow, Derbyshire Dales250m NW of Callow Hall
Medieval settlementSettlementSmerrill, Derbyshire DalesImmediately SE of Smerrill Grange
Medieval settlement including part of open field systemSettlementMapleton, Derbyshire Dales200m South of Bank Farm
Medieval settlement on the north western slopes of Cales DaleSettlementMonyash, Derbyshire Dales490m NW of Cales Farm
Medieval settlement, including fishpond and open field systemSettlementTissington, Derbyshire DalesImmediately North and 240m South of Lea Cottage Farm
Medieval settlement, including open field systemSettlementHungry Bentley, Derbyshire DalesImmediately West of Bentley Fields Farm
Medieval settlement, including site of chapel and part of the open field systemSettlementAlkmonton, Derbyshire DalesImmediately NE of Alkmonton Old Hall Farm
Medieval town defencesDefencesOld Bolsover, Bolsover183m SE of church of St Mary and St Lawrence and 335m NE of Bolsover Castle
Meerbrook sough portalMiningWirksworth, Derbyshire Dales380m SW of Leashaw Farm
Melandra Castle Roman fortFortGlossop, High PeakArdotalia is a Roman fort in Gamesley, near Glossop.
Melbourne Castle fortified manor and earlier medieval manorial remainsCastleMelbourne, South DerbyshireA medieval castle built on the site of an earlier royal manor house in the reign of King John. Construction of the castle was started in 1311 and continued until 1322, but the work was never fully completed.
Middleton Moor platformed bowl barrowBarrowMiddleton, Derbyshire Dales
Middleton Top winding engine house, wheels and wheel-pitMiningMiddleton, Derbyshire Dales
Moat Low bowl barrowBarrowNewton Grange, Derbyshire Dales
Moated Yeaveley preceptory, chapel and fishpond at Stydd HallMoated SiteYeaveley, Derbyshire DalesFounded in 1190. Preceptories like this were founded in order to raise revenues to fund the Knights Hospitaller's 12th- and 13th-century crusades to Jerusalem.
Moated siteMoated SiteEdlaston and Wyaston, Derbyshire Dales60m West of Edlaston Hall
Moated site and fishpondsMoated SiteSouth Darley, Derbyshire Dales300m NE of Snitterton Hall
Moated site and two fishponds at Moat WoodMoated SiteWest Hallam, Erewash
Moated site at Shirley HallMoated SiteShirley, Derbyshire Dales
Moated site in Mapperley Park WoodMoated SiteMapperley, Amber Valley
Moated site north of Dannah FarmMoated SiteShottle and Postern, Amber Valley
Moneystones bowl barrow northBarrowHartington, Derbyshire Dales
Moneystones bowl barrow southBarrowHartington, Derbyshire Dales
Monks BridgeBridgeEgginton, South Derbyshire
Moot Low bowl barrowBarrowBrassington, Derbyshire Dales
Morley Park WorksMetalworksRipley, Amber Valley
Motte and bailey castle on Castle HillCastleBakewell, Derbyshire Dales
Motte, South West of Morley House FarmFortMorley, Erewash
Mouldridge Grange, earthworksEmbankmentBrassington, Derbyshire DalesEarthworks and buried remains of a medieval Augustinian monastic grange
Immediately South of Mouldrige Grange Farm
Mount Pleasant lead minesMiningSouth Darley, Derbyshire DalesImmediately South of Wensley
Mugginton medieval settlementSettlementWeston Underwood, Amber ValleyIncludes part of an open field system
Navio Roman fort and vicusFortBrough-on-Noe near Hope, High PeakOriginally built of timber and earthworks around 100 BC. It was rebuilt in stone around 150BC and was in use until around 350 AD. The site now consists of earthwork banks and ditches around an earthen platform, buried remains and a few exposed stone slabs. Excavations in 1903 revealed an underground chamber of the Principia or headquarters building.
Nether Haddon medieval settlementSettlementNether Haddon, Derbyshire DalesIncludes part of an open field system, Romano-British field system and lead mining remains
600m SW of Haddon Hall
Nether Low bowl barrowBarrowChelmorton, Derbyshire Dales
Nettly Knowe bowl barrowBarrowEaton and Alsop, Derbyshire Dales
New Rake lead minesMiningCastleton, High Peak600m SE of Rowter Farm
Newburgh Level at Red Rake MineMiningCalver, Derbyshire Dales
Nine Stone Close small stone circleHengeHarthill, Derbyshire DalesA Bronze Age stone circle near Winster. It is sometimes known as Grey Ladies.
North Lees ChapelChapelOutseats, Derbyshire Dales
Northern Dale lead minesMiningSouth Darley, Derbyshire Dales
Odin Mine nucleated lead mine and ore worksMiningCastleton, High PeakThe oldest documented mine in Derbyshire and thought to be one of the oldest lead mines in England.
350m WNW of Knowlegates Farm
Old Millclose engine house and associated featuresMiningSouth Darley, Derbyshire DalesRuined buildings, earthworks and buried remains. The engine house was built in 1859 to pump water from the Old Millclose lead mine up the Watts engine shaft.
570m SW of Cowley Hall
One Arch BridgeBridgeEdensor, Derbyshire DalesBridge over the River Derwent near Chatsworth, built in 1760 by James Paine.
Osmaston Fields bowl barrow, southBarrowOsmaston, Derbyshire Dales
Oval Cairn at Gospel Hillocks, CowdaleCairnsKing Sterndale, Buxton, High PeakOne of two cairns lying c.100m apart. Measuring 28m x 18.5m and now less than 1m high. Neolithic in shape and nineteenth century excavations found a polished flint axe, buried human remains on a limestone slab and several jet buttons. A stone cist contained two further burials, fragments of Beaker pottery and flint flakes, suggesting reuse of the cairn into the early Bronze Age.
Ox Low oval barrowBarrowPeak Forest, High Peak
Oxlow Rake lead minesMiningCastleton, High Peak
Padley Hall: a medieval great houseHouseGrindleford, Derbyshire DalesRuins of a large double courtyard house where, in 1588, two Catholic priests were discovered and then hanged, drawn and quartered in Derby. They became known as the 'Padley Martyrs'.
Palisaded hilltop enclosureEnclosureCastleton, High Peak230m SSE of Dirt Low
Park Hall moated site, well and enclosureMoated SiteMapperley, Amber Valley
Parsley Hay bowl barrowBarrowHartington, Derbyshire Dales
Part of Goyt's Moss collieryMiningBuxton, High PeakCentered 220m south west of Derbyshire Bridge
Peakshill or Oden soughMiningPeak Forest, High Peak
Perry Dale bowl barrow and long barrowBarrowPeak Forest, High Peak
Peveril Castle eleventh to fourteenth century tower keep castleCastleCastleton, High PeakA ruined 11th-century castle overlooking the village of Castleton. It was the main settlement of William Peverel.
Pike Low bowl barrowBarrowDerwent, High Peak
Pilsbury Castle Hills motte and bailey castleCastlePilsbury, Derbyshire DalesSite of a Norman castle near the village of Pilsbury, overlooking the River Dove.
Pin Dale lead side veinsMiningCastleton, High Peak
Pinxton Castle motte and fortified manor with moated site and five fishpondsCastlePinxton, Bolsover
Platform cairn, South of Hill RakeCairnsHazlebadge, Derbyshire Dales
Pleasley CollieryMiningPleasley, BolsoverA former coal mine since the 1870s and produced coal until 1983. Rare and only surviving pithead arrangement in the UK of two steam engines in the same engine house between two mine shafts.
Plumbley Colliery including Seldom Seen engine houseMiningEckington, North East Derbyshire600m NE of Roundhill Cottages
Prehistoric and Romano-British barrow and medieval animal penBarrowBallidon, Derbyshire Dales450m SE of Roystone Grange
Prehistoric landscape on Big Moor and Ramsley MoorLandscapeBaslow, Derbyshire Dales
Prehistoric standing stoneStoneBamford, High Peak1 km SW of triangulation point on High Neb
Promontory fort on Combs EdgeFortChapel-en-le-Frith, High PeakCastle Naze Iron Age hillfort on Combs Moss
Promontory fort, South of Ballcross FarmCrossBakewell, Derbyshire Dales
Putwell Hill bowl barrowBarrowBrushfield, Derbyshire Dales
Putwell Hill MineMiningLittle Longstone, Derbyshire Dales
Railway embankment, North of WirksworthEmbankmentCromford, Derbyshire Dales
Rainslow ScrinsMiningElton, Derbyshire Dales470m SW of Leadmines Farm
Ravensdale deer park, lodge, mill and fishpondParkMercaston, Derbyshire Dales
Reconstructed packhorse bridge from Derwent HallBridgeBamford, Hope ValleyWhen Ladybower Reservoir was built, Derwent's packhorse bridge spanning the River Derwent near the main gates of Derwent Hall, was removed stone by stone and rebuilt at Slippery Stones, at the head of Howden Reservoir.
Red lead mill, lead smelt mill, and corn millMetalworksHolymoorside and Walton, North East DerbyshireEast of Nether Loads Farm
Remains of Nether Ratchwood and Rantor lead minesMiningMiddleton, Derbyshire Dales200m West of Old Lane
Ring cairn and cairnCairnsDarley Dale, Derbyshire Dales750m NW of Bumper Castle
Ring cairn and cairn on Ramsley MoorCairnsHolmesfield, North East Derbyshire850m NE of Ramsley Lodge
Ring cairn and cairnfield on Eaglestone FlatCairnsCurbar, Derbyshire Dales270m East of Eagle Stone
Ring cairn on Bamford MoorCairnsBamford, High Peak900m NE of Lydgate Farm
Ringham Low bowl barrowBarrowMiddleton, Derbyshire Dales
Ringwork in Castlehill WoodEarthworkGlossop, High Peak
Rockhurst long barrow and adjacent bowl barrowBarrowBrassington, Derbyshire Dales
Rodknoll fancy barrowBarrowBrampton, North East Derbyshire
Rolley Low bowl barrowBarrowGreat Longstone, Derbyshire Dales
Roman fortFortSawley, Erewash180m East of All Saints' Church
Roman fortletFortTintwistle, High Peak320m East of Highstones
Romano-British farmsteadSettlementBamford, High Peak475m East of Ladybower Inn
Romano-British farmstead and post-medieval charcoal burning siteSettlementDerwent, High Peak570m NE of Ladybower Inn
Romano-British field systemField SystemBallidon, Derbyshire Dales420m SE of Roystone Grange
Romano-British field wall and embankmentField SystemBallidon, Derbyshire Dales200m SW of Roystone Grange
Romano-British settlement and field system at Rainster RocksSettlementBrassington, Derbyshire Dales
Romano-British settlement and field systemSettlementBallidon, Derbyshire DalesImmediately NW of Roystone Grange
Romano-British settlement and field systemSettlementBallidon, Derbyshire Dales600m South of Roystone Grange
Round barrowBarrowCastleton, High Peak500m SW of Peveril Castle
4 Round cairns near Hob Hurst's HouseCairnsBeeley, Derbyshire Dales240m East, 275m South, 970m South and 890m SSW of Hob Hurst's House
Round cairn near Crookhill FarmCairnsHope Woodlands, High Peak430m West of Crookhill Farm
Round cairn near New BarnCairnsTaddington, Derbyshire Dales460m North of New Barn
2 Round cairns near Offerton HouseCairnsOfferton, Derbyshire Dales680m and 780m SW of Offerton House
Round cairn and clearance cairnCairnsHope Woodlands, High Peak770m NW of Crookhill Farm
Round cairn at Gospel Hillocks, CowdaleCairnsKing Sterndale, Buxton, High PeakOne of two cairns lying c.100m apart, measuring 14m x 13m and c.1m high. It was opened in 1896 and found to contain a pit under a large slab with a crouched body covered with a mixture of clay, leaves and charcoal.
Round cairn between Coombes Edge and Cown EdgeCairnsCharlesworth, High Peak
2 Round cairns on Bridge-end PastureCairnsHope Woodlands, High Peak300m and 600m NE of Two Thorne Fields Farm
2 Round cairns on Curbar EdgeCairnsCurbar, Derbyshire Dales
5 Round cairns on Harland EdgeCairnsBeeley, Derbyshire Dales
Round Low bowl barrowBarrowBrassington, Derbyshire Dales
Rowsley BridgeBridgeRowsley, Derbyshire Dales
Roystone Grange bowl barrowBarrowBallidon, Derbyshire Dales
Ruins of Trinity ChapelChapelBrackenfield, North East Derbyshire
Section of Roman road, Kirk LangleyRoadKirk Langley, Amber ValleyNE of Moor Lane, Kirk Langley
Section of Rykneld Street Roman roadRoadDenby, Amber ValleySouth of Ticknall Hill
Section of Rykneld Street Roman roadRoadWingerworth, North East Derbyshire70m long, North of Redleadmill Brook
Section of Rykneld Street Roman roadRoadTupton, North East Derbyshire220m NE of Pear Tree Farm
Settlement siteSettlementAston upon Trent, South Derbyshire
Settlement site and enclosuresSettlementTwyford and Stenson, South Derbyshire
Sharp Low bowl barrowBarrowTissington, Derbyshire Dales
Sharrow Hall moated site and associated road, driveway, dovecote, enclosures and ridge and furrowMoated SiteOsleston and Thurvaston, South Derbyshire
Sheepwash Bank and Dennis Knoll prehistoric settlement and field systemSettlementOutseats, Derbyshire Dales
Sheepwash BridgeBridgeAshford-in-the-Water, Derbyshire DalesA medieval packhorse bridge with a stone sheep pen on one side. Lambs were held in the pen while the ewes were driven across the river to reach them, cleaning their fleeces on the way.
Shrunken medieval village and moated site at ThurvastonSettlementOsleston and Thurvaston, South Derbyshire
Site of bole near Harewood GrangeMetalworksBeeley, Derbyshire Dales1400m West of Harewood Grange
Site of bole and funerary cairn near Harewood GrangeCairnsBeeley, Derbyshire Dales1120m West of Harewood Grange
Slack, Mount Pleasant and Barmasters Grove lead minesMiningBonsall, Derbyshire Dales390m SE of Blakelow Farm
Slight univallate hillfortFortWalton upon Trent, South Derbyshire230m SW of Old Hall Cottages
Slight univallate hillfort and two bowl barrows on Mam TorFortCastleton, High Peak
Slitherstone and Linacre lead mines and a limekilnMiningCastleton, High Peak725m SW of Rowter Farm
Small stone circle and central cairn on Eyam MoorCairnsEyam, Derbyshire Dales370m South of Fern Cottage
Small stone circle on Smelting HillHengeAbney, Derbyshire Dalse560m NE of Lane End Farm
Smerrill Barn bowl barrowBarrowSmerrill, Derbyshire Dales
Smerrill Moor bowl barrowBarrowSmerrill, Derbyshire Dales
Snake Mine nucleated lead mineMiningMiddleton, Derbyshire Dales275m SSW of Hopton Quarries
Snelslow Plantation bowl barrowBarrowPeak Forest, High Peak
Staden Low earthworkEarthworkStaden, Buxton, High PeakA circular Neolithic earthwork excavated in 1926 by Mr R Woolescroft, who discovered a stone axe head, flint artefacts, pottery fragments and pieces of deer antler.
Stainsby defended manorial complex including site of chapelSettlementAult Hucknall, Bolsover
Stanage Edge Roman roadRoadOutseats, Derbyshire DalesLong Causeway which ran between Sheffield in South Yorkshire and Hathersage.
Stand Low hlaewBurial MoundNewton Grange, Derbyshire Dales
Standing crossCrossBarlborough, Bolsover
Standing cross in the churchyard of All Saints' ChurchCrossBradbourne, Derbyshire Dales
Standing cross in the churchyard of St Mary's ChurchCrossWirksworth, Derbyshire Dales
Standing cross in the churchyard of St Michael and All AngelsCrossTaddington, Derbyshire Dales
Standing cross in the churchyard of St Peter's Church, HopeCrossHope, High Peak
Standing cross in the churchyard of St Peter's ChurchCrossSomersal Herbert, Derbyshire Dales
Standing cross in the churchyard of St Thomas Becket ChurchCrossChapel-en-le-Frith, High Peak
Standing cross known as Wheston CrossCrossWheston, Derbyshire Dales
Standing cross, ClowneCrossClowne, Bolsover
Stoke Flat East prehistoric field systemField SystemBaslow, Derbyshire Dales
Stoke Flat South prehistoric field systemField SystemBaslow, Derbyshire Dales
Stoke Flat West prehistoric field system and stone circleField SystemFroggatt, Derbyshire Dales
Stone circle near Crookhill FarmHengeHope Woodlands, High Peak330m NW of Crookhill Farm
Stone circle near High Lees FarmHengeOutseats, Derbyshire Dales960m NE of High Lees Farm
Stone Edge smelt mill at Moss FarmMetalworksAshover, North East Derbyshire
Sutton Scarsdale HallHouseSutton cum Duckmanton, North East DerbyshireA Georgian ruined stately home in Sutton Scarsdale, just outside Chesterfield. The existing structure is believed to be the fourth or fifth built on the site. In 1724, Nicholas Leke, 4th Earl of Scarsdale commissioned the building of a design by architect Francis Smith.
Swarkestone BridgeBridgeSwarkestone, South DerbyshireMedieval bridge crossing the River Trent between the villages of Swarkestone and Stanton
Swarkestone Lows round barrow cemetery and part of an aggregate field systemBarrowSwarkestone, South Derbyshire300m NW of The Lowes Farm
Tapton Castle motteCastleChesterfield
The Folly platform cairnCairnsHope, High Peak
The Grey DitchEarthworkBrough and Shatton, High Peak
The Tong bowl barrow and long barrowBarrowWormhill, High Peak
The Warren Romano-British settlementSettlementOutseats, Derbyshire Dales320m NW of North Lees Hall
Tides Low bowl barrow, limekiln and standing stoneBarrowTideswell, Derbyshire Dales
Tideslow Rake lead rake and lime kilnMiningTideswell, Derbyshire Dales
Tinker's Inn bowl barrow, northBarrowClifton and Compton, Derbyshire Dales
Tinker's Inn bowl barrow, southBarrowClifton and Compton, Derbyshire Dales
Town defencesDefencesCastleton, High PeakC13th earthwork bank and ditch remains
270m North and 350m NE of Peveril Castle
Tramway embankmentEmbankmentEckington, North East Derbyshire
Triple cairn, cairnfield and bole sites extending south westwards from Raven TorCairnsBeeley, Derbyshire Dales
True Blue nucleated lead mineMiningSheldon near Bakewell, Derbyshire DalesSmall mineworkings from C18th to early C20th. The monument includes earthworks of spoil heaps, capped shafts, settling pit, pond and coes.
600m ESE of Magpie Mine
Tup Low bowl barrowBarrowGrindlow, Derbyshire Dales
Twelfth century tower keep castleCastleDuffield, Amber ValleyIncludes sites of C11th motte and bailey castle, an Anglian cemetery and a Romano-British settlement
Two hlaews at Haslin HouseBurial MoundBuxton, High PeakPre-Christian burial mounds from the seventh century AD. The northernmost is 14m by 13m and 0.7m high and was partially excavated in 1850 by Thomas Bateman. It contained a small central cairn over a rock-cut grave, with human remains buried in a wooden coffin or surrounded by wooden planks.
Two round cairns near Offerton HouseCairnsOfferton, Derbyshire Dales750m SW of Offerton House
Twyford henge and Round Hill bowl barrowHengeTwyford and Stenson, South Derbyshire
Viator's Bridge over the River Dove, MilldaleBridgeMilldale, Derbyshire Dales
Viking Heath Wood barrow cemeteryBarrowIngleby, South DerbyshireHeath Wood contains a series of 59 barrows, which are the only known Scandinavian cremation site in the British Isles.
Village settlement and barrows East of Gardom's EdgeSettlementBaslow, Derbyshire Dales
Vincent Knoll bowl barrowBarrowHartington, Derbyshire Dales
Wardlow Hay Cop bowl barrowBarrowWardlow, Derbyshire Dales
Watt's Grove Rake lead minesMiningPeak Forest, High Peak520m North of Sweetknoll
Waymarker and clapper bridgeBridgeHolmesfield, North East Derbyshire130m South of Barbrook Bridge
Wayside and a boundary cross known as Robin Hood's Picking RodsCrossChisworth, High Peak
Wayside and boundary cross known as Edale CrossCrossHayfield, High Peak
Wayside and boundary cross known as Lady's CrossCrossHolmesfield, North East Derbyshire
Wayside and boundary cross known as The Dipping StoneCrossWhaley Bridge, High Peak
Wayside cross in Shillito WoodCrossHolmesfield, North East Derbyshire
Wayside cross known as Eccles CrossCrossHope, High PeakThe C13th cross was moved to St Peter's churchyard in 1966 from higher ground c.500m away by the lane to Eccles House Farm.
Wayside cross known as Whibbersley CrossCrossBaslow, Derbyshire Dales
Wayside cross west of Fox LaneCrossHolmesfield, North East Derbyshire
Wayside cross west of Saltersitch BridgeCrossHolmesfield, North East Derbyshire
White Cliff bowl barrowBarrowLittle Longstone, Derbyshire Dales
White Rake long barrow and bowl barrowBarrowGreat Longstone, Derbyshire Dales
Wind Low bowl barrow and standing crossCrossWormhill, High PeakBase of a medieval standing cross and barrow mound 16m by 12m. Excavation by Thomas Bateman in 1846 found Bronze Age human remains, jewellery & pottery fragments.
Windley Moated Manorial ComplexMoated SiteFarnah Hall, Windley, Amber Valley
Wingfield Manor: a medieval great houseHouseSouth Wingfield, Alfreton, Amber ValleyConstruction of Wingfield Manor began in 1441 but has been left deserted since the 1770s.
Winster Pitts and Drummer's Venture lead minesMiningWinster, Derbyshire Dales
Wolfscote Hill bowl barrowBarrowHartington, Derbyshire Dales
Workshops, offices and terminus RailwayCromford, Derbyshire DalesWithin the World Heritage Site of Derwent Valley Mills.
Includes High Peak Junction workshops and Wharf Shed.
Wyaston hlaewBurial MoundEdlaston and Wyaston, Derbyshire Dales