Catalogue description THE FOSTON ESTATE, ON THE BORDERS OF DERBYSHIRE, AND STAFFORDSHIRE.

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Details of SC00196
Reference: SC00196
Title: THE FOSTON ESTATE, ON THE BORDERS OF DERBYSHIRE, AND STAFFORDSHIRE.
Description:

Paper Size: 11 x 17.5 INS

 

Address/Location

 

Brook Farm, Boylestone, Derbyshire

 

Harehill Farm, Suppertonfield Lane, Baylestone, Boylestone, Derbyshire

 

High Grounds, Alkmanton Road, Boylestone, Derbyshire

 

Top Farm, Boylestone, Derbyshire

 

Heathtop Farm, Woodhouse Lane, Church Broughton, Derbyshire

 

Brook House Farm, Foston and Scropton, Derbyshire

 

Broomhill, Breach Lane, Foston and Scropton, Derbyshire

 

Common House, Derby Road, Foston and Scropton, Derbyshire

 

Fauld Tramway, Foston and Scropton, Derbyshire

 

Foston Cottage, Derby Road, Foston and Scropton, Derbyshire

 

Foston Hall, Foston and Scropton, Derbyshire

 

Stables, Foston Hall, Foston and Scropton, Derbyshire

 

Foston Mill, Mill Lane, Foston and Scropton, Derbyshire

 

Hay Lane Farm, Hay Lane, Foston and Scropton, Derbyshire

 

Home Farm, Foston and Scropton, Derbyshire

 

Lawn Farm, Hay Lane, Foston and Scropton, Derbyshire

 

Model Farm, Foston and Scropton, Derbyshire

 

Pennywaste Cottage, Foston and Scropton, Derbyshire

 

Rhymes Cottages, Foston and Scropton, Derbyshire

 

Scropton Farm, Scropton Lane, Scropton, Foston and Scropton, Derbyshire

 

The Firs, Derby Road, Foston, Foston and Scropton, Derbyshire

 

The Vicarage, Coptnal Lane, Foston, Foston and Scropton, Derbyshire

 

Woodyard Farm, Foston and Scropton, Derbyshire

 

Monument type: Farm; Country house; Stable; Mill; Clerical dwelling; House; Farmhouse; Road transport site

Date: 28 Jun 1901
Held by: Historic England Archive, not available at The National Archives
Language: English
Physical description: 1 Sale particulars (General/ordinary paper)
Restrictions on use:

Copyright: Refer Copyright To National Monuments Record Archives

Access conditions:

Public

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