History in Structure

Listed Buildings in Calke, South Derbyshire, Derbyshire

  1. I Calke Abbey Photos
    Calke, South Derbyshire, DE73
  2. II Chop House and Cart Shed North of Outer Stable Range Photos
    Calke, South Derbyshire, DE73
  3. II Church of St Giles Photos
    St Giles's Church, Calke, South Derbyshire, LE65
  4. II Conservatory, Attached Garden Walls and Tunnel Photos
    Calke, South Derbyshire, LE65
  5. II Deer Fence East of Grotto in Calke Park Photos
    Calke, South Derbyshire, DE73
  6. II* Deercote West of the Church of St Giles Photos
    Calke, South Derbyshire, LE65
  7. II Gates to North East of Heath End Lodge
    Calke, South Derbyshire, LE65
  8. II Grotto at Os 370229 on North Side of China House Pond
    Calke, South Derbyshire, DE73
  9. II Grotto East of Calke Abbey Photos
    Calke, South Derbyshire, DE73
  10. II Heath End Lodge
    Heath End, South Derbyshire, LE65
  11. II Home Farmhouse
    Calke, South Derbyshire, LE65
  12. II Ice House North East of Conservatory Photos
    Calke, South Derbyshire, DE73
  13. II Joiners Shop and Attached Cart Hovel
    Calke, South Derbyshire, DE73
  14. II Masons Yard and Office
    Calke, South Derbyshire, DE73
  15. II Old School House
    Calke, South Derbyshire, LE65
  16. II Outer Stable Block, Barn and Attached Buildings
    Calke, South Derbyshire, DE73
  17. II Polygonal Animal Shelter Photos
    South Derbyshire, DE73
  18. II Retaining Wall, Steps and Gate Piers Surrounding St Giles' Church
    St Giles's Church, Calke, South Derbyshire, LE65
  19. II Shelter South of Deercote Photos
    Calke, South Derbyshire, LE65
  20. II* Stables and Riding School Photos
    Calke, South Derbyshire, DE73

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