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Former Game Larder

A Grade II Listed Building in Chatsworth, Derbyshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.2299 / 53°13'47"N

Longitude: -1.6108 / 1°36'39"W

OS Eastings: 426075

OS Northings: 370385

OS Grid: SK260703

Mapcode National: GBR 57P.FL8

Mapcode Global: WHCD8.725R

Plus Code: 9C5W69HQ+WM

Entry Name: Former Game Larder

Listing Date: 19 June 1987

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1051092

English Heritage Legacy ID: 81650

ID on this website: 101051092

Location: Derbyshire Dales, Derbyshire, DE45

County: Derbyshire

District: Derbyshire Dales

Civil Parish: Chatsworth

Traditional County: Derbyshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Derbyshire

Church of England Parish: Edensor St Peter

Church of England Diocese: Derby

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Description



SK 2670 PARISH OF CHATSWORTH CHATSWORTH PARK
6/84
Former Game Larder
II
Game larder, now disused. 1909, possibly by Romaine-Walker.
Sandstone ashlar. Octagonal in plan. Moulded plinth,
architrave and cornice. Blocking course. Moulded segmental
pediment to south west. The whole of each face except one is
taken up by a large stone cross-window, originally filled with
wire mesh, now open. One side is left open as the entrance.
The Gardens and Park are included on the Gardens Register at
Grade I.


Listing NGR: SK2607570384

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