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This is a list of '''[[Scheduled monument|Scheduled Monuments]] in the district of [[Derbyshire Dales]]''' 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 (or "schedule") by the [[Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport]]; [[English Heritage]] takes the leading role in identifying such sites.<ref name="schedule"></ref> 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.<ref></ref>
Derbyshire has nearly 500 Scheduled Monuments including many stone cairns, stone circles, barrow burial mounds, lead mining relics, ancient settlements, and over 20 bridges.<ref> Historic England|website=historicengland.org.uk|language=en|access-date=12 February 2020}}</ref>
{| class="wikitable sortable"
!Image
!Name and reference
!Feature
!Location
!Notes
|-
|[[File:Triangulation pillar on Aleck Low (geograph 5580948).jpg|220px|center]]
|Aleck Low bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1010967"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Hartington, Derbyshire|Hartington]]<br />
|
|-
|
|Alport smelt mill<ref name="NHLE1009704"></ref>
|Mining
|[[Alport]]<br />
|Remains of [[smelting]] furnaces from lead mining in the area. The mill was operational between 1845 and 1875.
500m NE of Alport village
|-
|[[File:Celtic_cross_and_Eyam_church_tower_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1398136.jpg|220px|center]]
|Anglian high cross in the churchyard of [[St Lawrence's Church, Eyam]]<ref name="NHLE1008616"></ref>
|Cross
|[[Eyam]]<br />
|Also a Grade I listed building.<ref name="NHLE1100263"></ref>
|-
|[[File:Saxon Cross in Bradbourne Churchyard (geograph 1667161).jpg|150px|center]]
|Anglian high cross in the churchyard of [[All Saints' Church, Bradbourne]]<ref name="NHLE1008823"></ref>
|Cross
|[[Bradbourne]]<br />
|Also a Grade II listed building.<ref name="NHLE1109480"></ref>
|-
|[[File:BakewellCross.jpg|150px|center]]
|Anglian high cross in the churchyard of [[All Saints' Church, Bakewell]]<ref name="NHLE1008617"></ref>
|Cross
|[[Bakewell]]<br />
|Also a Grade I listed building.<ref name="NHLE1316492"></ref>
|-
|[[File:Anglo-Scandinavian high cross, Bakewell churchyard (geograph 3900946).jpg|150px|center]]
|Anglo-Scandinavian high cross from Two Dales, Darley, now in the churchyard of [[All Saints' Church, Bakewell]]<ref name="NHLE1008618"></ref>
|Cross
|[[Bakewell]]
|Also a Grade I listed building.<ref name="NHLE1316491"></ref>
|-
|
|Anglo-Scandinavian high cross shaft and medieval cross base in the churchyard of [[All Saints' Church, Brailsford|All Saints' Church]]<ref name="NHLE1008607"></ref>
|Cross
|[[Brailsford]]<br />
|
|-
|[[File:Arbor_Low_Henge_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1313430.jpg|220px|center]]
|[[Arbor Low]] henge, large irregular stone circle, linear bank and bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1011087"></ref>
|Henge
|[[Monyash]]<br /><br />
|A [[Neolithic]] henge including about 50 large limestone blocks which form an egg-shaped circle.
|-
|[[File:Disused mine entrance - geograph.org.uk - 951176.jpg|220px|center]]
|Arbourseats Veins and Sough, Wardlow Sough, Nay Green Mine and Washing Floors, Hading Vein and Seedlow Rake<ref name="NHLE1412782"></ref>
|Mining
|[[Litton, Derbyshire|Litton]]<br />
|
|-
|[[File:Ashford Bridge at Ashford-in-the-Water.jpg|220px|center]]
|Ashford Bridge<ref name="NHLE1007055"></ref>
|Bridge
|[[Ashford-in-the-Water]]<br />
|Also a Grade II listed building.<ref name="NHLE1109261"></ref>
|-
|
|Atlow moated site, enclosures and causeway<ref name="NHLE1011620"></ref>
|Moated site
|[[Atlow]]<br />
|
|-
|[[File:River_WyeBakewell_Bridge,_Derbyshire.jpg|220px|center]]
|Bakewell Bridge<ref name="NHLE1007078"></ref>
|Bridge
|[[Bakewell]]<br />
|Also a Grade I listed building.<ref name="NHLE1148112"></ref> Spans the [[River Wye, Derbyshire|River Wye]].
|-
|
|Bank Top bowl<ref name="NHLE1008938"></ref> and oval<ref name="NHLE1008937"></ref> barrows
|Barrow
|[[Kniveton]]<br /><br />
|
|-
|[[File:Baslow_road_bridge_over_river_Derwent_(geograph_3125886).jpg|220px|center]]
|Baslow Bridge<ref name="NHLE1007057"></ref>
|Bridge
|[[Baslow]]<br />
|Also a Grade I listed building.<ref name="NHLE1088195"></ref> Spans the [[River Derwent, Derbyshire|River Derwent]].
|-
|
|Bassett Wood bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1009169"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Tissington]]<br />
|
|-
| style="text-align: center;" |[[File:Route of Batham Gate Road near Peak Forest.jpg|220px|center]]<small>Route of Batham Gate Road near Peak Forest</small>
|[[Batham Gate]], Roman road<ref name="NHLE1007051"></ref>
|Road
|[[Tideswell]]<br /><br /><br />
|Approx 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 limekiln<ref name="NHLE1019041"></ref>
|Mining
|[[Bonsall, Derbyshire|Bonsall]]<br /><br /><br />
|480m south of Blakelow Farm
|-
|
|Bee Low bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1008001"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Youlgreave]]<br />
|
|-
|
|[[Benty Grange]] hlaew<ref name="NHLE1013767"></ref>
|Burial mound
|[[Monyash]]<br />
|Site of a large [[Anglo-Saxons|Anglo-Saxon]] [[Tumulus|barrow]], excavated in 1848 by [[Thomas Bateman]], who discovered a richly furnished burial which included the [[Benty Grange helmet]].
|-
|[[File:Evidence of old mine workings west of Middleton (geograph 4563276).jpg|150px|center]]
|Black Rakes, Welshmans Venture and Bondog Hole Mines, and Merry Tom and Thumper Sitch Levels<ref name="NHLE1412515"></ref>
|Mining
|[[Middleton-by-Wirksworth]]<!--NHLE has Hopton, which is the wrong parish--><br />
|
|-
|[[File:Blackstones Low tumulus (geograph 3083080).jpg|220px|center]]
|Blackstone's Low bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1010098"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Ballidon]]<br />
|
|-
|
|Blake Low bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1011856"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Great Longstone]]<br />
|
|-
|[[File:Boars Low bowl barrow.jpg|220px|center]]
|Boars Low bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1013878"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Tissington]]<!--NHLE has Newton Grange, but is wrong; it's JUST in Tissington parish--><br />
|
|-
|
|Bole Hill bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1011202"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Bakewell]]<br />
|
|-
|[[File:Lead rakes on Bonsall Moor (geograph 2511148).jpg|220px|centre]]
|Bonsall Leys lead mines<ref name="NHLE1017755"></ref>
|Mining
|[[Bonsall, Derbyshire|Bonsall]]<br /><br />
|Ruins, pits, spoil heaps and buried remains of shallow lead mining as early as the 1540s.
|-
|
|Borther Low bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1008002"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Gratton, Derbyshire|Gratton]]<br />
|
|-
|
|Bostern Grange bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1009443"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Newton Grange, Derbyshire|Newton Grange]]<br />
|
|-
|[[File:Hollowed-out Stone near Pilsley (geograph 2509794).jpg|220px|center]]
|Bowl barrow and wayside cross<ref name="NHLE1009290"></ref>
|Cross
|[[Pilsley|Pilsley]]<br />
|WSW of Pilsley
|-
|
|Bowl barrow east of Arbor Low<ref name="NHLE1011089"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Monyash]]<br />
|
|-
|
|Bowl barrow in Foggy Lees Plantation<ref name="NHLE1008061"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Middleton-by-Youlgreave]]<br />
|
|-
|
|Bowl barrow known as Priestcliffe Low<ref name="NHLE1020304"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Taddington]]<br />
|200m west of Low End Farm
|-
|
|Bowl barrow north of Manor House<ref name="NHLE1008957"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Sheldon, Derbyshire|Sheldon]]<br />
|
|-
|[[File:Tumulus near Manners Wood (geograph 3036637).jpg|220px|centre]]
|5 Bowl barrows on Calton Pastures<ref name="NHLE1007994"></ref><ref name="NHLE1007995"></ref><ref name="NHLE1007996"></ref><ref name="NHLE1007997"></ref><ref name="NHLE1007998"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Edensor]]<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />
|Within 1 km of Calton Houses
|-
|
|Bowl barrow on Carsington Pasture<ref name="NHLE1020946"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Carsington]]<br />
|800m south-east of Brassington Brickworks
|-
|
|2 Bowl barrows on Haddon Fields<ref name="NHLE1011858"></ref><ref name="NHLE1017543"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Nether Haddon]]<br /><br />
|
|-
|[[File:Bowl barrow on Longstone Moor 2.jpg|220px|center]]
|2 Bowl barrows on Longstone Moor<ref name="NHLE1008770"></ref><ref name="NHLE1010801"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Great Longstone]]<br /><br />
|
|-
|
|Bowl barrow on Masson Hill<ref name="NHLE1011201"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Bonsall, Derbyshire|Bonsall]]<br />
|
|-
|
|Bowl barrow west of Castlegate Lane<ref name="NHLE1008789"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Little Longstone]]<br />
|
|-
|
|Bowl barrow west of Manor House<ref name="NHLE1008956"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Sheldon, Derbyshire|Sheldon]]<br />
|
|-
|
|2 bowl barrows at Osmaston Fields, north<ref name="NHLE1010093"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Osmaston]]<br />
|
|-
|
|2 bowl barrows at Pilsbury<ref name="NHLE1009166"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Hartington, Derbyshire|Hartington]]<br />
|
|-
|
|2 bowl barrows at Rockhurst<ref name="NHLE1008997"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Aldwark, Derbyshire|Aldwark]]<br />
|
|-
|
|2 bowl barrows east of Hay Dale<ref name="NHLE1008811"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Little Longstone]]<br />
|
|-
|
|2 bowl barrows on Chelmorton Low<ref name="NHLE1008932"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Chelmorton]]<br />
|
|-
|
|2 bowl barrows on Stand Low<ref name="NHLE1009025"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Kniveton]]<br />
|
|-
|
|Bradley Park bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1008067"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Bradley, Derbyshire|Bradley]]<br />
|
|-
|
|Brightside lead mine<ref name="NHLE1018688"></ref>
|Mining
|[[Hassop]]<br />
|80m south-west of Brightside Cottage
|-
|[[File:Nine Ladies Stone Circle on Stanton Moor.jpg|220px|center]]
|[[Bronze Age]] burial, ceremonial and settlement remains on [[Stanton Moor]]<ref name="NHLE1009300"></ref>
|Settlement
|[[Stanton in Peak|Stanton]]<br />
|Prehistoric 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]] settlement and ceremonial remains on Gibbet Moor<ref name="NHLE1019000"></ref>
|Settlement
|[[Baslow]]<br />
|980m north-east of Swiss Cottage
|-
|
|Brundcliffe hlaew<ref name="NHLE1013225"></ref>
|Burial mound
|[[Hartington, Derbyshire|Hartington]]<br />
|
|-
|
|Brushfield Hough bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1008814"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Brushfield]]<br />
|
|-
|
|Burr Tor prehistoric stock enclosure<ref name="NHLE1007562"></ref>
|Enclosure
|[[Great Hucklow]]<br />
|
|-
|
|Burton Moor bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1017545"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Bakewell]]<br />
|
|-
||[[File:Cackle Mackle Mine remains.jpg|220px|center]]
|Cackle Mackle and Stadford Hollow lead mines<ref name="NHLE1017754"></ref>
|Mining
|[[Great Longstone]]<br /><br />
|On Longstone Moor
|-
|
|3 Cairns near Newbridge Farm<ref name="NHLE1019510"></ref><ref name="NHLE1019511"></ref><ref name="NHLE1019513"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Baslow]]<br /><br /><br />
|400m north-west, 1500m north-west and 500m west of Newbridge Farm
|-
|
|2 Cairns near Raven Tor<ref name="NHLE1019482"></ref><ref name="NHLE1019480"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Beeley]]<br /><br />
|450m north-east and 600m south of Raven Tor
|-
|
|Cairn near Lady Wash Farm<ref name="NHLE1018481"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Eyam]]<br />
|720m north-east of Lady Wash Farm
|-
|
|Cairn near Offerton House<ref name="NHLE1016999"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Offerton, Derbyshire|Offerton]]<br />
|800m WSW of Offerton House
|-
|
|Cairn near Leam Hall Farm<ref name="NHLE1018483"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Eyam]]<br />
|880m south-west of Leam Hall Farm
|-
|
|Cairn cemetery on Gibbet Moor<ref name="NHLE1019906"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Baslow]]<br />
|1100m south-west of Stonelow Farm
|-
|
|2 cairns on Beeley Moor<ref name="NHLE1019484"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Beeley]]<br />
|East of Hell Bank Plantation
|-
|
|2 Cairns on Harland Edge<ref name="NHLE1008604"></ref><ref name="NHLE1011795"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Beeley]]<br /><br />
|
|-
|
|Cairn, near Stanage House<ref name="NHLE"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Eyam]]<br />
|600m NE of Stanage House
|-
|
|Cairnfield near Clod Hall Farm<ref name="NHLE1019512"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Baslow]]<br />
|1400m NW of Clod Hall Farm
|-
|
|Cairnfield near Offerton House<ref name="NHLE1016626"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Offerton, Derbyshire|Offerton]]<br />
|470m SW of Offerton House
|-
|
|Cairnfield near [[Highlow Hall]]<ref name="NHLE1016997"></ref>
|Cairns
|Highlow<br />
|600m West of Highlow Hall
|-
|
|3 Cairnfields near Stanage House<ref name="NHLE1018734"></ref><ref name="NHLE1018482"></ref><ref name="NHLE1016809"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Eyam]]<br /><br /><br />
|580m ENE, 630m NE and 870m NE of Stanage House
|-
|
|Cairnfield near Bumper Castle<ref name="NHLE1009358"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Darley Dale]]<br />
|650m NW of Bumper Castle
|-
|
|Cairnfield near Raven Tor<ref name="NHLE1019481"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Beeley]]<br />
|700m NE of Raven Tor
|-
|
|Cairnfield near Lane End Farm<ref name="NHLE1020362"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Offerton, Derbyshire|Offerton]]<br />
|870m NE of Lane End Farm
|-
|
|Cairnfield near Green's House<ref name="NHLE1018096"></ref>
|Cairns
|Outseats<br />
|970m NW of Green's House
|-
|
|Cairnfield and associated settlement<ref name="NHLE1018477"></ref>
|Settlement
|[[Eyam]]<br />
|450m SW of Leam Hall Farm
|-
|
|Cairnfield and barrow on Rabbit Warren<ref name="NHLE1016418"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Beeley]]<br />
|900m SE of Park Farm
|-
|
|Cairnfield and field system<ref name="NHLE"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Baslow]]<br />
|560m East of Park Gate Farm
|-
|
|Cairnfield and field system, North of Eaglestone Flat<ref name="NHLE1017109"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Curbar]]<br />
|450m SW of Swine Sty
|-
|
|Cairnfield and field system on Eaglestone Flat<ref name="NHLE1017110"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Curbar]]<br />
|100m SW of Eagle Stone
|-
|
|Cairnfield and house platform<ref name="NHLE1020305"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Beeley]]<br />
|400m SW of Harewood Grange Farm
|-
|
|Cairnfield and ring cairn<ref name="NHLE1016627"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Offerton, Derbyshire|Offerton]]<br />
|490m South of Offerton Hall
|-
|
|Cairnfield and ring cairn on Rabbit Warren<ref name="NHLE1016419"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Beeley]]<br />
|650m SE of Park Farm
|-
|
|Cairnfield and standing stones, East of Bunker's Hill Wood<ref name="NHLE1018995"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Baslow]]<br />
|1 km NE of Park Farm
|-
|
|Cairnfield on Beeley Moor, East of Hell Bank Plantation<ref name="NHLE"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Beeley]]<br />
|
|-
|
|Cairnfield on Gibbet Moor, West of Umberley Brook<ref name="NHLE"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Baslow]]<br />
|1.2 km SW of Dalebrook House
|-
|
|Cairnfield with enclosure, house platform and ring cairn<ref name="NHLE1020233"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Beeley]]<br />
|800m NE of Raven Tor
|-
|
|Cairnfield near Leam Hall Farm<ref name="NHLE1018733"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Eyam]]<br />
|320m West of Leam Hall Farm
|-
|
|Cairnfield, field system and ring cairn<ref name="NHLE1019971"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Baslow]]<br />
|1300m NNW of Newbridge Farm
|-
|
|Cairnfield, field system and ring cairn<ref name="NHLE1019509"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Baslow]]<br />
|650m East of Moorside Farm
|-
|
|Calling Low bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1008003"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Youlgreave]]<br />
|
|-
|
|Callow Hall moated site<ref name="NHLE1011437"></ref>
|Moated site
|[[Callow, Derbyshire|Callow]]<br />
|A large moated site with standing remains of buildings from the medieval manor.
|-
|
|Callow prehistoric settlement and field system, Carr Head Moor<ref name="NHLE1017506"></ref>
|Settlement
|[[Hathersage]]<br />
|300m ENE of Toothill Farm
|-
|
|Calver weir and water management system<ref name="NHLE1021447"></ref>
|Waterworks
|[[Calver]]<br />
|200m NE of Stocking Farm
|-
|
|Camp Green ringwork<ref name="NHLE1011200"></ref>
|Earthwork
|[[Hathersage]]<br />
|
|-
|[[File:Carsington Pasture.jpg|220px|center]]
|Carsington Pasture, Nickalum, Perseverance, West Head, Break Hollow and other small mines and medieval field boundaries<ref name="NHLE1412922"></ref>
|Mining
|[[Brassington]]`<br />
|
|-
|[[File:Castle Ring, Harthill Moor.jpg|220px|centre]]
|Castle Ring defended settlement<ref name="NHLE1008005"></ref>
|Settlement
|Harthill<br />
|Immediately north of Harthill Moor Farm. It now consists of an oval earthwork ditch (about 5m wide and 100m across) 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.
|-
|[[File:The box cist and the two dolmens type cists (geograph 3079713).jpg|220px|center]]
|Chambered tomb and two bowl barrows on [[Minninglow|Minning Low]]<ref name="NHLE1009102"></ref>
|Tomb
|[[Ballidon]]<br />
|
|-
|[[File:Civil War redoubt near Tissington Hall.jpg|220px|center]]
|[[English Civil War|Civil War]] redoubt<ref></ref>
|Defences
|[[Tissington]]<br />
|A square earthbank enclosure about 28m across used as a military defence. Tissington Hall was a Royalist garrison set up by Colonel Fitzherbert in 1643.
150m East of [[Tissington Hall]]
|-
| style="text-align: center;" |[[File:Conksbury Medieval Bridge.jpg|220px|center]]<small>Conksbury Medieval Bridge, with site of village in field beyond</small>
|[[Conksbury]] deserted medieval settlement<ref name="NHLE1014589"></ref>
|Settlement
|[[Youlgreave]]<br />
|The deserted [[Middle Ages|medieval]] settlement at Conksbury was recorded in the [[Domesday Book]] (1086 AD) as ''Cranchesberie''. The site consists of earthworks and buried remains of buildings.
|-
|
|Cop Low oval barrow<ref name="NHLE1008057"></ref>
|Barrow
|Hazlebadge near [[Little Hucklow]]<br />
|
|-
|
|Cop Rake and Moss Rake lead mines<ref name="NHLE1019043"></ref>
|Mining
|Bradwell<br />
|750m NE of Wheston House
|-
| style="text-align: center;" |[[File:Cratcliff Rocks and Robin Hood's Stride.jpg|220px|center]]<small>Cratcliff Rocks and Robin Hood's Stride</small>
|Cratcliff Rocks defended settlement<ref name="NHLE1008006"></ref>
|Settlement
|[[Birchover]]<br />
|A 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.
|-
|[[File:Hermit's Cave at Cratcliff Rocks.jpg|220px|center]]
|Cratcliff Rocks hermitage<ref name="NHLE1008008"></ref>
|Cave
|[[Birchover]]<br />
|A medieval hermit's cave from the 13th—14th century including a bas-relief crucifix carved inside the rock shelter. 18m wide by 17m deep.
|-
|[[File:Cromford_Bridge_-_geograph.org.uk_-_11273.jpg|220px|center]]
|Cromford Bridge<ref name="NHLE1007058"></ref>
|Bridge
|Cromford<br />
|Spans the [[River Derwent, Derbyshire|River Derwent]]. Also a Grade II* listed building.<ref name="NHLE1263846"></ref>
|-
|[[File:Leawood Pump House and Cromford Canal Aqueduct.jpg|220px|center]]
|[[Cromford Canal]] engine house, engine and aqueduct<ref name="NHLE1007040"></ref>
|Waterworks
|Cromford<br />
|Within the [[World Heritage Site]] of [[Derwent Valley Mills]]. Includes [[Leawood Pump House]], constructed in 1849 to raise water from the [[River Derwent, Derbyshire|River Derwent]] into the [[Cromford Canal]] (which crosses the river over the aqueduct). The steam-powered beam engine moves 4 tonnes of water with every stroke of its piston (28 tonnes per minute). The Pump House is also a Grade II* listed building.<ref name="NHLE1247889"></ref>
|-
|
|Cromwell's Low bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1010968"></ref>
|Barrow
|Tissington<br />
|
|-
|
|Cronkston Low bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1017540"></ref>
|Barrow
|Hartington<br />
|
|-
|
|Cross Low bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1011009"></ref>
|Barrow
|Eaton and Alsop<br />
|
|-
|
|Cross ridge dyke<ref name="NHLE1018476"></ref>
|Cross
|Great Longstone<br />
|800m East of Bleaklow
|-
|
|Cubley Hall moated site<ref name="NHLE1011619"></ref>
|Moated site
|Cubley<br />
|
|-
|[[File:Darley_Bridge_and_River_Derwent_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1739358.jpg|220px|center]]
|Darley Bridge<ref name="NHLE1007062"></ref>
|Bridge
|South Darley<br />
|Also a Grade II* listed building.<ref name="NHLE1248041"></ref>
|-
|
|Dimin Dale [[Romano-British culture|Romano-British]] settlement and field system<ref name="NHLE1017834"></ref>
|Settlement
|Sheldon<br />
|South of Taddington Wood
|-
|[[File:Doll_tor_stone_circle.jpg|220px|center]]
|[[Doll Tor]] stone circle and cairn<ref name="NHLE1017664"></ref>
|Henge
|Stanton<br />
|Doll 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]].
|-
|[[File:Dove_bridge_231394_40b11970.jpg|220px|center]]
|Dove Bridge<ref name="NHLE1007066"></ref><ref name="NHLE1003808"></ref>
|Bridge
|Doveridge<br />
|Spans the [[River Dove, Central England|River Dove]]. Also a Grade II* listed building.<ref name="NHLE1237731"></ref>
|-
|[[File:Dowel Cave at Glutton Bridge.jpg|220px|center]]
|Dowel Cave<ref name="NHLE1011923"></ref>
|Cave
|Glutton Brige<br />
|Narrow 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 Empire|Roman]] times.
|-
|
|Duncote Farm moated site<ref name="NHLE1011435"></ref>
|Moated site
|Biggin<br />
|
|-
|[[File:Ellastone Bridge over the River Dove.jpg|220px|center]]
|Ellastone Bridge<ref name="NHLE1003766"></ref>
|Bridge
|Norbury<br />
|18th-century multi-span bridge across the [[River Dove, Central England|River Dove]] betweeen the villages of [[Norbury, Derbyshire|Norbury]] and [[Ellastone]]. Also a Grade II listed building.<ref name="NHLE1204386"></ref>
|-
|[[File:Wet_Withens_-_geograph.org.uk_-_59759.jpg|thumb|Wet Withens]]
|Embanked stone circle known as [[Wet Withens]], and adjacent cairn<ref name="NHLE1018480"></ref>
|Henge
|Eyam Moor<br />
|A prehistoric stone circle of about 10 orthostats (upright boulders) surrounded by an earthwork bank. Also known as Eyam Moor 1.
|-
|
|Embanked stone circle on Eyam Moor<ref name="NHLE1018479"></ref>
|Henge
|Eyam<br />
|340m south of Leam Hall Farm
|-
|
|End Low bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1010998"></ref>
|Barrow
|Hartington<br />
|
|-
|
|Entrance to Long Sough, West of Allen's Hill<ref name="NHLE1014595"></ref>
|Mining
|Cromford<br />
|
|-
|
|Faucet Rake lead mines<ref name="NHLE1019005"></ref>
|Mining
|Castleton, High Peak<br />
|870m SW and 930m SE of Oxlow House
|-
|
|Field system and stone circle on Rabbit Warren<ref name="NHLE1016417"></ref>
|Henge
|Beeley<br />
|1150m SE of Park Farm
|-
|[[File:Fin_Cop_Jonathan_Clitheroe.jpg|220px|center]]
|[[Fin Cop]] promontory fort, bowl barrow and eighteenth century lime kiln with associated quarry<ref name="NHLE1011205"></ref>
|Fort
|Ashford in the Water<br />
|An [[Iron Age]] [[hill fort]] in [[Monsal Dale]], constructed between 440BC and 390BC.
|-
|
|Fishponds<ref name="NHLE1020944"></ref>
|Ponds
|Mercaston<br />
|260m north-west of Mercaston Hall Farm
|-
|[[File:Fivewells Chambered Cairn - geograph.org.uk - 1213011.jpg|220px|centre]]
|[[Five Wells]] chambered tomb<ref name="NHLE1008940"></ref>
|Tomb
|Taddington<br />
|The mound was excavated by [[Thomas Bateman]] in 1846.
|-
|[[File:Fox Hole Cave on High Wheeldon Hill.jpg|220px|centre]]
|Fox Hole Cave<ref name="NHLE1011922"></ref>
|Cave
|Earl Sterndale<br />
|Near the summit of [[High Wheeldon]] hill, a [[National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty|National Trust]] property. The limestone cave has several chambers. Excavations since the 1920s discovered [[Paleolithic|Palaeolithic]], [[Mesolithic]], [[Neolithic]], [[Bronze Age]] and [[Roman Empire|Roman]] objects. Some of the artefacts are on display in Buxton Museum.
|-
|
|Friden Hollow bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1008004"></ref>
|Barrow
|Middleton<br />
|
|-
|[[File:Froggatt bridge - geograph.org.uk - 578978.jpg|220px|center]]
|Froggatt Bridge<ref name="NHLE1007056"></ref>
|Bridge
|Calver<br />
|Crosses the [[River Derwent, Derbyshire|River Derwent]]. Also a Grade II listed building.<ref name="NHLE1311423"></ref>
|-
|
|Galley Low bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1010100"></ref>
|Barrow
|Brassington<br />
|
|-
|
|Gallowlow Lane bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1010101"></ref>
|Barrow
|Ballidon<br />
|
|-
|
|Gib Hill oval barrow and bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1011088"></ref>
|Barrow
|Middleton<br />
|
|-
|
|Gorsey Low bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1009168"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Newton Grange, Derbyshire|Newton Grange]]<br />
|
|-
|
|Gorseydale lead mines<ref name="NHLE1016291"></ref>
|Mining
|Bonsall<br />
|300m north and 650m north west of Moor Farm
|-
|
|Green Low bowl barrow, west<ref name="NHLE1010103"></ref>
|Barrow
|Aldwark<br />
|
|-
|[[File:Green Low Chambered Tomb near Grangemill, Derbyshire.jpg|220px|center]]
|Green Low chambered tomb<ref name="NHLE1009444"></ref>
|Tomb
|Aldwark<br />
|Chamber 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.
|-
|[[File:Grindleford Bridge, Derbyshire, England-LCCN2002696681.jpg|220px|center]]
|Grindleford Bridge<ref name="NHLE1007059"></ref>
|Bridge
|Grindleford<br />
|Spans the [[River Derwent, Derbyshire|River Derwent]]. Also a Grade II listed building.<ref name="NHLE1311400"></ref>
|-<ref name="NHLE1109825"></ref>
|
|Grindlow bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1011859"></ref>
|Barrow
|Over Haddon<br />
|
|-
| style="text-align: center;" |[[File:Harboro' Rocks - geograph.org.uk - 1625912.jpg|220px|center]]<small>Harboro' Rocks</small>
|Harboro' Cave<ref name="NHLE1007044"></ref>
|Cave
|Brassington<br />
|A 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.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>
|-
|
|[[Harthill Moor]] bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1009435"></ref>
|Barrow
|Harthill<br />
|A 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 barrow<ref name="NHLE1010999"></ref>
|Barrow
|Parwich<br />
|
|-
|
|High Field hlaew<ref name="NHLE1008818"></ref>
|Burial mound
|Brushfield<br />
|
|-
|
|High Rake Mine<ref name="NHLE1412940"></ref>
|Mining
|Little Hucklow<br />
|
|-
|
|Hillcarr Sough and associated lime kiln and paved track<ref name="NHLE1015204"></ref>
|Mining
|Stanton<br />
|
|-
|[[File:Hob Hurst's House - geograph.org.uk - 180623.jpg|220px|center]]
|[[Hob Hurst's House]]: a square, banked and ditched burial cairn with cist on Harland Edge<ref name="NHLE1008600"></ref>
|Cairns
|Beeley<br />
|A [[Bronze Age]] [[Round barrow|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.
|-
|[[File:River Wye and pack horse bridge - geograph.org.uk - 29091.jpg|220px|center]]
|Holme Bridge<ref name="NHLE1007054"></ref>
|Bridge
|Bakewell<br />
|Also a Grade I listed building.<ref name="NHLE1247518"></ref>
|-
|
|Hulland Old Hall moat, enclosure, chapel site and four fishponds<ref name="NHLE1010029"></ref>
|Moated site
|Hulland<br />
|
|-
|
|Ivet Low bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1009014"></ref>
|Barrow
|Hopton<br />
|
|-
|
|Kenslow Knoll bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1007993"></ref>
|Barrow
|Middleton<br />
|
|-
|
|Larks Low bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1008060"></ref>
|Barrow
|Middleton<br />
|
|-
| style="text-align: center;" |[[File:Bateman's House in Lathkill Dale.jpg|220px|center]]<small>Bateman's House above Lathkill Mine Shaft</small>
|Lathkill Dale and Mandale mines and soughs<ref name="NHLE1016755"></ref>
|Mining
|Youlgreave<br />
|[[Lathkill Dale]] and Mandale mines and [[sough]]s 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 (water supply)|aqueduct]]. The mines were closed by the 1860s after flooding proved too problematic.
|-
|
|Lead mill on north bank of Bar Brook<ref name="NHLE1009705"></ref>
|Metalworks
|Curbar<br />
|80m east of confluence with Sandyford Brook
|-
|
|Lead mines<ref name="NHLE1019045"></ref>
|Mining
|Elton<br />
|600m and 980m SW of Oddo House Farm
|-
|
|Lead smelt mill and wood-drying kiln in Froggatt Wood<ref name="NHLE1009706"></ref>
|Metalworks
|Froggatt<br />
|550m south of Haywood Farm
|-
|
|3 lead working coes, a shaft and a dressing floor on Longstone Edge<ref name="NHLE1014593"></ref>
|Metalworks
|Great Longstone<br />
|
|-
|
|Lead workings in High Tor Recreation Ground<ref name="NHLE1009710"></ref>
|Metalworks
|Matlock<br />
|
|-
|
|Lean Low bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1010930"></ref>
|Barrow
|Hartington<br />
|
|-
|
|Lees and Dove Rakes, Booth Lee Pipes and Sterndale Sough<ref name="NHLE1412889"></ref>
|Mining
|Taddington<br />
|
|-
|
|Liffs Low bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1010969"></ref>
|Barrow
|Hartington<br />
|
|-
|
|Little Pasture Mine<ref name="NHLE1412778"></ref>
|Mining
|Eyam<br />
|
|-
|
|Long Dale bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1007992"></ref>
|Barrow
|Middleton<br />
|
|-
|
|Long Low bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1008059"></ref>
|Barrow
|Grindlow<br />
|
|-
|
|Lower Thurvaston medieval settlement, including part of the open field system<ref name="NHLE1017362"></ref>
|Settlement
|Longford<br />
|
|-
|[[File:1346790_83515d8c.jpg|220px|center]]
|Lumford Mill, Bakewell<ref name="NHLE1012436"></ref>
|Mill
|Bakewell<br />
|Earthworks and structures for managing the water supply to [[Richard Arkwright|Sir Richard Arkwright]]'s third mill since 1777, including a weir, stream, pond, dam wall and tunnel. Also a Grade II listed building.<ref name="NHLE1132647"></ref>
|-
| style="text-align: center;" |[[File:Lumsdale_Mills_-_geograph.org.uk_-_199009.jpg|220px|center]]<small>The Smithy at Lumsdale Mills</small>
|Lumsdale Mills and associated water management features<ref name="NHLE1417570"></ref>
|Waterworks
|Matlock<br />
|Various 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 (Lower Bleach Works) and Upper Bleach Works.
|-
|[[File:Autumnal light, Magpie Mine - geograph.org.uk - 256765.jpg|220px|center]]
|[[Magpie Mine]], Dirty Red Soil, Maypit, Horsesteps and Great Red Soil lead mines<ref name="NHLE1019490"></ref>
|Mining
|Sheldon near Bakewell<br />
|Remains of lead mining workings from late C17th until 1958.<ref></ref> 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, Derbyshire|Sheldon]]
|-
|[[File:Matlock_Bridge._-_panoramio.jpg|220px|center]]
|Matlock Bridge<ref name="NHLE1004596"></ref>
|Bridge
|Matlock<br />
|Spans the [[River Derwent, Derbyshire|River Derwent]]. Also a Grade II* listed building.<ref name="NHLE1247890"></ref>
|-
|
|Maury Mine and Sough<ref name="NHLE1412310"></ref>
|Mining
|Taddington<br />
|
|-
|
|Meadow Place bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1008000"></ref>
|Barrow
|Youlgreave<br />
|
|-
|
|Medieval cross base<ref name="NHLE1019295"></ref>
|Cross
|Beeley<br />
|780m SW of Arkwright Plantation
|-
|
|Medieval enclosed field system and earlier remains at Sheffield Plantation<ref name="NHLE1017666"></ref>
|Field system
|Grindleford<br />
|
|-
|
|Medieval farmstead and field system <ref name="NHLE1018273"></ref>
|Field system
|Grindleford<br />
|525m South of Yarncliff Quarry
|-
|
|Medieval field system and long houses at Lawrence Field<ref name="NHLE1021041"></ref>
|Field system
|Grindleford<br />
|
|-
|
|Medieval grange and field system<ref name="NHLE1018088"></ref>
|Field system
|Ballidon<br />
|200m South of Royston Grange
|-
|
|Medieval moated site, ridge and furrow, and mill site at Sturston<ref name="NHLE1429700"></ref>
|Moated site
|Offcote and Underwood<br />
|
|-
|[[File:Site of medieval settlement and field system at Ballidon.jpg|center|frameless]]
|Medieval settlement and associated field system<ref></ref>
|Settlement
|Ballidon<br /><br />
|Earthworks and buried remains of a medieval settlement (Anglo-Saxon estate at Ballidon granted by King Edgar in AD 963). Field boundaries and ridge and furrow farming. Restored Anglo-Norman church is a Grade II listed building.<ref name="NHLE1109343"></ref>
Immediately south of Ballidon village.
|-
|
|Medieval settlement and open field system<ref name="NHLE1019398"></ref>
|Settlement
|Hulland<br />
|Immediately north of Old Hall
|-
|
|Medieval settlement and part of an open field system<ref name="NHLE1019491"></ref>
|Settlement
|Callow<br />
|250m NW of Callow Hall
|-
|
|Medieval settlement <ref name="NHLE1019044"></ref>
|Settlement
|Smerrill<br />
|Immediately SE of Smerrill Grange
|-
|
|Medieval settlement including part of open field system<ref name="NHLE1018871"></ref>
|Settlement
|Mapleton<br />
|200m South of Bank Farm
|-
|
|Medieval settlement on the north western slopes of Cales Dale<ref name="NHLE1021245"></ref>
|Settlement
|Monyash<br />
|490m NW of Cales Farm
|-
|
|Medieval settlement, including fishpond and open field system<ref name="NHLE1019405"></ref>
|Settlement
|Tissington<br />
|Immediately north and 240m south of Lea Cottage Farm
|-
|
|Medieval settlement, including open field system<ref name="NHLE1018618"></ref>
|Settlement
|Hungry Bentley<br />
|Immediately West of Bentley Fields Farm
|-
|
|Medieval settlement, including site of chapel and part of the open field system<ref name="NHLE1018617"></ref>
|Settlement
|Alkmonton<br />
|Immediately NE of Alkmonton Old Hall Farm
|-
|
|Meerbrook sough portal<ref name="NHLE1017652"></ref>
|Mining
|Wirksworth<br />
|380m SW of Leashaw Farm
|-
|
|Middleton Moor platformed bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1009028"></ref>
|Barrow
|Middleton<br />
|
|-
|
|Middleton Top winding engine house, wheels and wheel-pit<ref name="NHLE1007038"></ref>
|Mining
|Middleton<br />
|
|-
|
|Moat Low bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1011008"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Newton Grange, Derbyshire|Newton Grange]]<br />
|
|-
|[[File:Preceptory_near_Stydd_Hall-geograph.org.uk-4148932.jpg|220px|center]]
|Moated [[Yeaveley Preceptory]], chapel and fishpond at [[Stydd Hall]]<ref name="NHLE1015708"></ref>
|Moated site
|Yeaveley<br />
|Founded 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]]. Chapel remains are a Grade I listed building.<ref name="NHLE1109732"></ref>
|-
|
|Moated site<ref name="NHLE1019492"></ref>
|Moated site
|Edlaston and Wyaston<br />
|60m West of Edlaston Hall
|-
|
|Moated site and fishponds<ref name="NHLE1019529"></ref>
|Moated site
|South Darley<br />
|300m NE of [[Snitterton Hall]]
|-
|
|Moated site at Shirley Hall<ref name="NHLE1412369"></ref>
|Moated site
|Shirley<br />
|
|-
|
|Moneystones bowl barrow north<ref name="NHLE1010949"></ref>
|Barrow
|Hartington<br />
|
|-
|
|Moneystones bowl barrow south<ref name="NHLE1010971"></ref>
|Barrow
|Hartington<br />
|
|-
|
|Moot Low bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1009015"></ref>
|Barrow
|Brassington<br />
|
|-
|
|Motte and bailey castle on Castle Hill<ref name="NHLE1013543"></ref>
|Castle
|Bakewell<br />
|
|-
|[[File:Mouldridge Grange Farm near Pikehall, Derbyshire.jpg|220px|center]]
|Mouldridge Grange, earthworks<ref name="NHLE1020947"></ref>
|Embankment
|Brassington<br />
|Earthworks and buried remains of a medieval Augustinian monastic grange (farmstead). Immediately South of Mouldrige Grange Farm.
|-
|
|Mount Pleasant lead mines<ref name="NHLE1017756"></ref>
|Mining
|South Darley<br />
|Immediately south of Wensley
|-
|
|Nether Haddon medieval settlement<ref name="NHLE1020648"></ref>
|Settlement
|Nether Haddon<br />
|Includes part of an open field system, [[Romano-British culture|Romano-British]] field system and lead mining remains. 600m SW of Haddon Hall.
|-
|
|Nether Low bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1011207"></ref>
|Barrow
|Chelmorton<br />
|
|-
|
|Nettly Knowe bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1009002"></ref>
|Barrow
|Eaton and Alsop<br />
|
|-
|
|Newburgh Level at Red Rake Mine<ref name="NHLE1007030"></ref>
|Mining
|Calver<br />
|
|-
|[[File:Nine_Stones_Close,_Derbyshire,_showing_the_four_stones_that_remain.jpg|220px|center]]
|[[Nine Stones Close|Nine Stone Close]] small stone circle<ref name="NHLE1008007"></ref>
|Henge
|Harthill<br />
|A [[Bronze Age]] [[stone circle]] near [[Winster]]. It is sometimes known as Grey Ladies.
|-
|
|North Lees Chapel<ref name="NHLE1020172"></ref>
|Chapel
|Outseats<br />
|
|-
|
|Northern Dale lead mines<ref name="NHLE1021431"></ref>
|Mining
|South Darley<br />
|
|-
|
|Old Millclose engine house and associated features<ref name="NHLE1017750"></ref>
|Mining
|South Darley<br />
|Ruined 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.
|-
|[[File:Bridge over the River Derwent.jpg|220px|center]]
|One Arch Bridge<ref name="NHLE1007065"></ref>
|Bridge
|Edensor<br />
|Bridge over the [[River Derwent, Derbyshire|River Derwent]] near [[Chatsworth House|Chatsworth]], built in 1760 by [[James Paine (architect)|James Paine]]. Also a Grade II* listed building.<ref name="NHLE1052356"></ref>
|-
|
|Osmaston Fields bowl barrow, south<ref name="NHLE1010094"></ref>
|Barrow
|Osmaston<br />
|
|-
| style="text-align: center;" |[[File:Padley Chapel, Peak District 7.jpg|220px|center]]<small>Padley Chapel and Ruins of Padley Hall</small>
|[[Padley Hall]]: a medieval great house<ref name="NHLE1017587"></ref>
|House
|Grindleford<br />
|Ruins 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'.
|-
|
|Parsley Hay bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1008983"></ref>
|Barrow
|Hartington<br />
|
|-
|[[File:Pilsbury Castle Hills - geograph.org.uk - 22734.jpg|220px|center]]
|[[Pilsbury Castle]] Hills motte and bailey castle<ref name="NHLE1011199"></ref>
|Castle
|Pilsbury<br />
|Site of a [[Normans|Norman]] castle near the village of [[Pilsbury]], overlooking the [[River Dove, Derbyshire|River Dove]].
|-
|
|Platform cairn, South of Hill Rake<ref name="NHLE1011208"></ref>
|Cairns
|Hazlebadge<br />
|
|-
|
|Prehistoric and [[Romano-British culture|Romano-British]] barrow and medieval animal pen<ref name="NHLE1018474"></ref>
|Barrow
|Ballidon<br />
|450m SE of Roystone Grange
|-
|
|Prehistoric landscape on Big Moor and Ramsley Moor<ref name="NHLE1004599"></ref>
|Landscape
|Baslow<br />
|
|-
|
|Promontory fort, South of Ballcross Farm<ref name="NHLE1011430"></ref>
|Cross
|Bakewell<br />
|
|-
|
|Putwell Hill bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1008816"></ref>
|Barrow
|Brushfield<br />
|
|-
|
|Putwell Hill Mine<ref name="NHLE1412909"></ref>
|Mining
|Little Longstone<br />
|
|-
|
|Railway embankment, North of Wirksworth<ref name="NHLE1007031"></ref>
|Embankment
|Cromford<br />
|
|-
|
|Rainslow Scrins<ref name="NHLE1017749"></ref>
|Mining
|Elton<br />
|470m SW of Leadmines Farm
|-
|
|Ravensdale deer park, lodge, mill and fishpond<ref name="NHLE1021232"></ref>
|Park
|Mercaston<br />
|
|-
|
|Remains of Nether Ratchwood and Rantor lead mines<ref name="NHLE1009712"></ref>
|Mining
|Middleton<br />
|200m West of Old Lane
|-
|
|Ring cairn and cairn<ref name="NHLE1019294"></ref>
|Cairns
|Darley Dale<br />
|750m NW of Bumper Castle
|-
|
|Ring cairn and cairnfield on Eaglestone Flat<ref name="NHLE1017112"></ref>
|Cairns
|Curbar<br />
|270m east of Eagle Stone
|-
|
|Ringham Low bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1008009"></ref>
|Barrow
|Middleton<br />
|
|-
|
|Rockhurst long barrow and adjacent bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1008939"></ref>
|Barrow
|Brassington<br />
|
|-
|[[File:Rolley Low.jpg|220px|center]]
|Rolley Low bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1008955"></ref>
|Barrow
|Great Longstone<br />
|
|-
|
|[[Romano-British culture|Romano-British]] field system<ref name="NHLE1018089"></ref>
|Field system
|Ballidon<br />
|420m SE of Roystone Grange
|-
|
|[[Romano-British culture|Romano-British]] field wall and embankment<ref name="NHLE1018090"></ref>
|Field system
|Ballidon<br />
|200m SW of Roystone Grange
|-
|[[File:Romano-British settlement and field system at Rainster Rocks.jpg|center|frameless]]
|[[Romano-British culture|Romano-British]] settlement and field system at Rainster Rocks<ref name="NHLE1018475"></ref>
|Settlement
|Brassington<br />
|Site of settlement below the dolomitic limestone outcrop of Rainster Rocks with terraces, embankments, platforms and boulder field walls.
|-
|
|[[Romano-British culture|Romano-British]] settlement and field system<ref name="NHLE1018086"></ref>
|Settlement
|Ballidon<br />
|Immediately NW of Roystone Grange
|-
|
|[[Romano-British culture|Romano-British]] settlement and field system<ref name="NHLE1018087"></ref>
|Settlement
|Ballidon<br />
|600m South of Roystone Grange
|-
|
|4 Round cairns near Hob Hurst's House<ref name="NHLE1020087"></ref><ref name="NHLE1020088"></ref><ref name="NHLE1017001"></ref><ref name="NHLE1017000"></ref>
|Cairns
|Beeley<br /><br /><br /><br />
|240m East, 275m South, 970m South and 890m SSW of Hob Hurst's House
|-
|
|Round cairn near New Barn<ref name="NHLE1020086"></ref>
|Cairns
|Taddington<br />
|460m North of New Barn
|-
|
|2 Round cairns near Offerton House<ref name="NHLE1016625"></ref><ref name="NHLE1016624"></ref>
|Cairns
|Offerton<br /><br />
|680m and 780m SW of Offerton House
|-
|
|2 Round cairns on Curbar Edge<ref name="NHLE1008597"></ref><ref name="NHLE1008598"></ref>
|Cairns
|Curbar<br /><br />
|
|-
|
|6 Round cairns on Harland Edge<ref name="NHLE1008601"></ref><ref name="NHLE1008602"></ref><ref name="NHLE1008603"></ref><ref name="NHLE1008605"></ref><ref name="NHLE1008606"></ref><ref name="NHLE1008609"></ref>
|Cairns
|Beeley<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />
|
|-
|
|Round Low bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1013648"></ref>
|Barrow
|Brassington<br />
|
|-
|[[File:Bridge_over_the_Derwent_at_Rowsley_-_geograph.org.uk_-_591671.jpg|220px|center]]
|Rowsley Bridge<ref name="NHLE1007060"></ref>
|Bridge
|Rowsley<br />
|Spans the [{River Derwent, Derbyshire|River Derwent]]. Also a Grade II* listed building.<ref name="NHLE1007060"></ref>
|-
|
|Roystone Grange bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1010104"></ref>
|Barrow
|Ballidon<br />
|
|-
|
|Sharp Low bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1009170"></ref>
|Barrow
|Tissington<br />
|
|-
|
|Sheepwash Bank and Dennis Knoll prehistoric settlement and field system<ref name="NHLE1020171"></ref>
|Settlement
|Outseats<br />
|
|-
|[[File:Ashford_Bridge.jpg|220px|center]]
|Sheepwash Bridge<ref name="NHLE1007064"></ref>
|Bridge
|[[Ashford-in-the-Water]]<br />
|A 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. Also a Grade II* listed building.<ref name="NHLE1335270"></ref>
|-
|
|Site of bole near Harewood Grange<ref name="NHLE1020297"></ref>
|Metalworks
|Beeley<br />
|1400m West of Harewood Grange
|-
|
|Site of bole and funerary cairn near Harewood Grange<ref name="NHLE1019903"></ref>
|Cairns
|Beeley<br />
|1120m West of Harewood Grange
|-
|
|Slack, Mount Pleasant and Barmasters Grove lead mines<ref name="NHLE1019042"></ref>
|Mining
|Bonsall<br />
|390m SE of Blakelow Farm
|-
|
|Small stone circle and central cairn on Eyam Moor<ref name="NHLE1018478"></ref>
|Cairns
|Eyam<br />
|370m South of Fern Cottage
|-
|
|Small stone circle on Smelting Hill<ref name="NHLE1016998"></ref>
|Henge
|Abney<br />
|560m NE of Lane End Farm
|-
|
|Smerrill Barn bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1008011"></ref>
|Barrow
|Smerrill<br />
|
|-
|
|Smerrill Moor bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1008010"></ref>
|Barrow
|Smerrill<br />
|
|-
|
|Snake Mine nucleated lead mine<ref name="NHLE1014592"></ref>
|Mining
|Middleton<br />
|275m SSW of Hopton Quarries
|-
|[[File:Long_Causeway,_Stanage_Edge_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1193851.jpg|220px|center]]
|[[Stanage Edge]] Roman road<ref name="NHLE1007052"></ref>
|Road
|Outseats<br />
|[[Long Causeway]] which ran between [[Sheffield]] in [[South Yorkshire]] and [[Hathersage]].<ref></ref>
|-
|
|Stand Low hlaew<ref name="NHLE1020303"></ref>
|Burial mound
|[[Newton Grange, Derbyshire|Newton Grange]]<br />
|
|-
|
|Standing cross in the churchyard of All Saints' Church<ref name="NHLE1008824"></ref>
|Cross
|Bradbourne<br />
|
|-
|
|Standing cross in the churchyard of St Mary's Church<ref name="NHLE1008822"></ref>
|Cross
|Wirksworth<br />
|
|-
|[[File:Taddington_Cross.jpg|150px|center]]
|Standing cross in the churchyard of St Michael and All Angels<ref name="NHLE1009051"></ref>
|Cross
|Taddington<br />
|
|-
|
|Standing cross in the churchyard of St Peter's Church<ref name="NHLE1009049"></ref>
|Cross
|Somersal Herbert<br />
|
|-
|[[File:Wheston_Cross_-_geograph.org.uk_-_639522.jpg|220px|center]]
|Standing cross known as Wheston Cross<ref name="NHLE1009050"></ref>
|Cross
|Wheston<br />
|
|-
|
|Stoke Flat East prehistoric field system<ref name="NHLE1017591"></ref>
|Field system
|Baslow<br />
|
|-
|
|Stoke Flat South prehistoric field system<ref name="NHLE1017593"></ref>
|Field system
|Baslow<br />
|
|-
|
|Stoke Flat West prehistoric field system and stone circle<ref name="NHLE1017592"></ref>
|Field system
|Froggatt<br />
|
|-
|
|Stone circle near High Lees Farm<ref name="NHLE1018094"></ref>
|Henge
|Outseats<br />
|960m NE of High Lees Farm
|-
|
|The Warren [[Romano-British culture|Romano-British]] settlement<ref name="NHLE1018378"></ref>
|Settlement
|Outseats<br />
|320m NW of North Lees Hall
|-
|[[File:Tides Low.jpg|220px|center]]
|Tides Low bowl barrow, limekiln and standing stone<ref name="NHLE1008819"></ref>
|Barrow
|Tideswell<br />
|
|-
|[[File:Tideslow Rake.jpg|220px|center]]
|Tideslow Rake lead rake and lime kiln<ref name="NHLE1014591"></ref>
|Mining
|Tideswell<br />
|
|-
|
|Tinker's Inn bowl barrow, north<ref name="NHLE1010097"></ref>
|Barrow
|Clifton and Compton<br />
|
|-
|
|Tinker's Inn bowl barrow, south<ref name="NHLE1010095"></ref>
|Barrow
|Clifton and Compton<br />
|
|-
|
|Triple cairn, cairnfield and bole sites extending south westwards from Raven Tor<ref name="NHLE1019479"></ref>
|Cairns
|Beeley<br />
|
|-
|
|True Blue nucleated lead mine<ref name="NHLE1014594"></ref>
|Mining
|Sheldon near Bakewell<br />
|Small 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 barrow<ref name="NHLE1008058"></ref>
|Barrow
|Grindlow<br />
|
|-
|
|Two round cairns near Offerton House<ref name="NHLE1016628"></ref>
|Cairns
|Offerton<br />
|750m SW of Offerton House
|-
|[[File:Viator_Bridge,_Milldale_-_geograph.org.uk_-_709149.jpg|220px|center]]
|Viator's Bridge over the [[River Dove, Central England|River Dove]], Milldale<ref name="NHLE1006130"></ref>
|Bridge
|Milldale<br />
|Also a Grade II listed building.<ref name="NHLE1374581"></ref><ref name="NHLE1203573"></ref>
|-
|
|Village settlement and barrows East of Gardom's Edge<ref name="NHLE1007048"></ref>
|Settlement
|Baslow<br />
|
|-
|
|Vincent Knoll bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1011010"></ref>
|Barrow
|Hartington<br />
|
|-
|[[File:Wardlow Hay Cop.jpg|220px|center]]
|Wardlow Hay Cop bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1008735"></ref>
|Barrow
|Wardlow<br />
|
|-
|[[File:Whibbersley_Cross_-_geograph.org.uk_-_545334.jpg|150px|center]]
|Wayside cross known as Whibbersley Cross<ref name="NHLE1008611"></ref>
|Cross
|Baslow<br />
|
|-
|
|White Cliff bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1008783"></ref>
|Barrow
|Little Longstone<br />
|
|-
|
|White Rake long barrow and bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1010799"></ref>
|Barrow
|Great Longstone<br />
|
|-
|
|Winster Pitts and Drummer's Venture lead mines<ref name="NHLE1010810"></ref>
|Mining
|[[Winster]]<br />
|
|-
|
|Wolfscote Hill bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1013766"></ref>
|Barrow
|Hartington<br />
|
|-
|[[File:High Peak Junction Workshops by Cromford Canal.jpg|220px|center]]
|Workshops, offices and terminus ([[Cromford and High Peak Railway]])<ref name="NHLE1007026"></ref>
|Railway
|Cromford<br />
|Within the [[World Heritage Site]] of [[Derwent Valley Mills]].
Includes High Peak Junction workshops and Wharf Shed (where goods were transferred between canal barges and trains, on one of the world's oldest railways).
|-
|
|Wyaston hlaew<ref name="NHLE1009099"></ref>
|Burial mound
|Edlaston and Wyaston<br />
|
|}
==See also==
*[[Scheduled monuments in Derbyshire]]
**[[Scheduled monuments in Amber Valley]]
**[[Scheduled monuments in Bolsover]]
**[[Scheduled monuments in Chesterfield]]
**[[Scheduled monuments in the Borough of Erewash]]
**[[Scheduled monuments in High Peak]]
**[[Scheduled monuments in North East Derbyshire]]
**[[Scheduled monuments in South Derbyshire]]
*[[Grade I listed buildings in Derbyshire]]
*[[Grade II* listed buildings in Derbyshire Dales]]
==References==
[[Category:Scheduled Ancient Monuments in Derbyshire]]
[[Category:Lists of scheduled monuments in England|Derbyshire Dales]]
[[Category:Archaeological sites in Derbyshire]]
[[Category:History of Derbyshire]]
[[Category:Derbyshire Dales]]
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This is a list of '''[[Scheduled monument|Scheduled Monuments]] in the district of [[Derbyshire Dales]]''' 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 (or "schedule") by the [[Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport]]; [[English Heritage]] takes the leading role in identifying such sites.<ref name="schedule"></ref> 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.<ref></ref>
Derbyshire has nearly 500 Scheduled Monuments including many stone cairns, stone circles, barrow burial mounds, lead mining relics, ancient settlements, and over 20 bridges.<ref> Historic England|website=historicengland.org.uk|language=en|access-date=12 February 2020}}</ref>
{| class="wikitable sortable"
!Image
!Name and reference
!Feature
!Location
!Notes
|-
|[[File:Triangulation pillar on Aleck Low (geograph 5580948).jpg|220px|center]]
|Aleck Low bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1010967"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Hartington, Derbyshire|Hartington]]<br />
|
|-
|
|Alport smelt mill<ref name="NHLE1009704"></ref>
|Mining
|[[Alport]]<br />
|Remains of [[smelting]] furnaces from lead mining in the area. The mill was operational between 1845 and 1875.
500m NE of Alport village
|-
|[[File:Celtic_cross_and_Eyam_church_tower_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1398136.jpg|220px|center]]
|Anglian high cross in the churchyard of [[St Lawrence's Church, Eyam]]<ref name="NHLE1008616"></ref>
|Cross
|[[Eyam]]<br />
|Also a Grade I listed building.<ref name="NHLE1100263"></ref>
|-
|[[File:Saxon Cross in Bradbourne Churchyard (geograph 1667161).jpg|150px|center]]
|Anglian high cross in the churchyard of [[All Saints' Church, Bradbourne]]<ref name="NHLE1008823"></ref>
|Cross
|[[Bradbourne]]<br />
|Also a Grade II listed building.<ref name="NHLE1109480"></ref>
|-
|[[File:BakewellCross.jpg|150px|center]]
|Anglian high cross in the churchyard of [[All Saints' Church, Bakewell]]<ref name="NHLE1008617"></ref>
|Cross
|[[Bakewell]]<br />
|Also a Grade I listed building.<ref name="NHLE1316492"></ref>
|-
|[[File:Anglo-Scandinavian high cross, Bakewell churchyard (geograph 3900946).jpg|150px|center]]
|Anglo-Scandinavian high cross from Two Dales, Darley, now in the churchyard of [[All Saints' Church, Bakewell]]<ref name="NHLE1008618"></ref>
|Cross
|[[Bakewell]]
|Also a Grade I listed building.<ref name="NHLE1316491"></ref>
|-
|
|Anglo-Scandinavian high cross shaft and medieval cross base in the churchyard of [[All Saints' Church, Brailsford|All Saints' Church]]<ref name="NHLE1008607"></ref>
|Cross
|[[Brailsford]]<br />
|
|-
|[[File:Arbor_Low_Henge_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1313430.jpg|220px|center]]
|[[Arbor Low]] henge, large irregular stone circle, linear bank and bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1011087"></ref>
|Henge
|[[Monyash]]<br /><br />
|A [[Neolithic]] henge including about 50 large limestone blocks which form an egg-shaped circle.
|-
|[[File:Disused mine entrance - geograph.org.uk - 951176.jpg|220px|center]]
|Arbourseats Veins and Sough, Wardlow Sough, Nay Green Mine and Washing Floors, Hading Vein and Seedlow Rake<ref name="NHLE1412782"></ref>
|Mining
|[[Litton, Derbyshire|Litton]]<br />
|
|-
|[[File:Ashford Bridge at Ashford-in-the-Water.jpg|220px|center]]
|Ashford Bridge<ref name="NHLE1007055"></ref>
|Bridge
|[[Ashford-in-the-Water]]<br />
|Also a Grade II listed building.<ref name="NHLE1109261"></ref>
|-
|
|Atlow moated site, enclosures and causeway<ref name="NHLE1011620"></ref>
|Moated site
|[[Atlow]]<br />
|
|-
|[[File:River_WyeBakewell_Bridge,_Derbyshire.jpg|220px|center]]
|Bakewell Bridge<ref name="NHLE1007078"></ref>
|Bridge
|[[Bakewell]]<br />
|Also a Grade I listed building.<ref name="NHLE1148112"></ref> Spans the [[River Wye, Derbyshire|River Wye]].
|-
|
|Bank Top bowl<ref name="NHLE1008938"></ref> and oval<ref name="NHLE1008937"></ref> barrows
|Barrow
|[[Kniveton]]<br /><br />
|
|-
|[[File:Baslow_road_bridge_over_river_Derwent_(geograph_3125886).jpg|220px|center]]
|Baslow Bridge<ref name="NHLE1007057"></ref>
|Bridge
|[[Baslow]]<br />
|Also a Grade I listed building.<ref name="NHLE1088195"></ref> Spans the [[River Derwent, Derbyshire|River Derwent]].
|-
|
|Bassett Wood bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1009169"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Tissington]]<br />
|
|-
| style="text-align: center;" |[[File:Route of Batham Gate Road near Peak Forest.jpg|220px|center]]<small>Route of Batham Gate Road near Peak Forest</small>
|[[Batham Gate]], Roman road<ref name="NHLE1007051"></ref>
|Road
|[[Tideswell]]<br /><br /><br />
|Approx 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 limekiln<ref name="NHLE1019041"></ref>
|Mining
|[[Bonsall, Derbyshire|Bonsall]]<br /><br /><br />
|480m south of Blakelow Farm
|-
|
|Bee Low bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1008001"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Youlgreave]]<br />
|
|-
|
|[[Benty Grange]] hlaew<ref name="NHLE1013767"></ref>
|Burial mound
|[[Monyash]]<br />
|Site of a large [[Anglo-Saxons|Anglo-Saxon]] [[Tumulus|barrow]], excavated in 1848 by [[Thomas Bateman]], who discovered a richly furnished burial which included the [[Benty Grange helmet]].
|-
|[[File:Evidence of old mine workings west of Middleton (geograph 4563276).jpg|150px|center]]
|Black Rakes, Welshmans Venture and Bondog Hole Mines, and Merry Tom and Thumper Sitch Levels<ref name="NHLE1412515"></ref>
|Mining
|[[Middleton-by-Wirksworth]]<!--NHLE has Hopton, which is the wrong parish--><br />
|
|-
|[[File:Blackstones Low tumulus (geograph 3083080).jpg|220px|center]]
|Blackstone's Low bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1010098"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Ballidon]]<br />
|
|-
|
|Blake Low bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1011856"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Great Longstone]]<br />
|
|-
|[[File:Boars Low bowl barrow.jpg|220px|center]]
|Boars Low bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1013878"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Tissington]]<!--NHLE has Newton Grange, but is wrong; it's JUST in Tissington parish--><br />
|
|-
|
|Bole Hill bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1011202"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Bakewell]]<br />
|
|-
|[[File:Lead rakes on Bonsall Moor (geograph 2511148).jpg|220px|centre]]
|Bonsall Leys lead mines<ref name="NHLE1017755"></ref>
|Mining
|[[Bonsall, Derbyshire|Bonsall]]<br /><br />
|Ruins, pits, spoil heaps and buried remains of shallow lead mining as early as the 1540s.
|-
|
|Borther Low bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1008002"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Gratton, Derbyshire|Gratton]]<br />
|
|-
|
|Bostern Grange bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1009443"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Newton Grange, Derbyshire|Newton Grange]]<br />
|
|-
|[[File:Hollowed-out Stone near Pilsley (geograph 2509794).jpg|220px|center]]
|Bowl barrow and wayside cross<ref name="NHLE1009290"></ref>
|Cross
|[[Pilsley|Pilsley]]<br />
|WSW of Pilsley
|-
|
|Bowl barrow east of Arbor Low<ref name="NHLE1011089"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Monyash]]<br />
|
|-
|
|Bowl barrow in Foggy Lees Plantation<ref name="NHLE1008061"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Middleton-by-Youlgreave]]<br />
|
|-
|
|Bowl barrow known as Priestcliffe Low<ref name="NHLE1020304"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Taddington]]<br />
|200m west of Low End Farm
|-
|
|Bowl barrow north of Manor House<ref name="NHLE1008957"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Sheldon, Derbyshire|Sheldon]]<br />
|
|-
|[[File:Tumulus near Manners Wood (geograph 3036637).jpg|220px|centre]]
|5 Bowl barrows on Calton Pastures<ref name="NHLE1007994"></ref><ref name="NHLE1007995"></ref><ref name="NHLE1007996"></ref><ref name="NHLE1007997"></ref><ref name="NHLE1007998"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Edensor]]<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />
|Within 1 km of Calton Houses
|-
|
|Bowl barrow on Carsington Pasture<ref name="NHLE1020946"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Carsington]]<br />
|800m south-east of Brassington Brickworks
|-
|
|2 Bowl barrows on Haddon Fields<ref name="NHLE1011858"></ref><ref name="NHLE1017543"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Nether Haddon]]<br /><br />
|
|-
|[[File:Bowl barrow on Longstone Moor 2.jpg|220px|center]]
|2 Bowl barrows on Longstone Moor<ref name="NHLE1008770"></ref><ref name="NHLE1010801"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Great Longstone]]<br /><br />
|
|-
|
|Bowl barrow on Masson Hill<ref name="NHLE1011201"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Bonsall, Derbyshire|Bonsall]]<br />
|
|-
|
|Bowl barrow west of Castlegate Lane<ref name="NHLE1008789"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Little Longstone]]<br />
|
|-
|
|Bowl barrow west of Manor House<ref name="NHLE1008956"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Sheldon, Derbyshire|Sheldon]]<br />
|
|-
|
|2 bowl barrows at Osmaston Fields, north<ref name="NHLE1010093"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Osmaston]]<br />
|
|-
|
|2 bowl barrows at Pilsbury<ref name="NHLE1009166"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Hartington, Derbyshire|Hartington]]<br />
|
|-
|
|2 bowl barrows at Rockhurst<ref name="NHLE1008997"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Aldwark, Derbyshire|Aldwark]]<br />
|
|-
|
|2 bowl barrows east of Hay Dale<ref name="NHLE1008811"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Little Longstone]]<br />
|
|-
|
|2 bowl barrows on Chelmorton Low<ref name="NHLE1008932"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Chelmorton]]<br />
|
|-
|
|2 bowl barrows on Stand Low<ref name="NHLE1009025"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Kniveton]]<br />
|
|-
|
|Bradley Park bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1008067"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Bradley, Derbyshire|Bradley]]<br />
|
|-
|
|Brightside lead mine<ref name="NHLE1018688"></ref>
|Mining
|[[Hassop]]<br />
|80m south-west of Brightside Cottage
|-
|[[File:Nine Ladies Stone Circle on Stanton Moor.jpg|220px|center]]
|[[Bronze Age]] burial, ceremonial and settlement remains on [[Stanton Moor]]<ref name="NHLE1009300"></ref>
|Settlement
|[[Stanton in Peak|Stanton]]<br />
|Prehistoric 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]] settlement and ceremonial remains on Gibbet Moor<ref name="NHLE1019000"></ref>
|Settlement
|[[Baslow]]<br />
|980m north-east of Swiss Cottage
|-
|
|Brundcliffe hlaew<ref name="NHLE1013225"></ref>
|Burial mound
|[[Hartington, Derbyshire|Hartington]]<br />
|
|-
|
|Brushfield Hough bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1008814"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Brushfield]]<br />
|
|-
|
|Burr Tor prehistoric stock enclosure<ref name="NHLE1007562"></ref>
|Enclosure
|[[Great Hucklow]]<br />
|
|-
|
|Burton Moor bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1017545"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Bakewell]]<br />
|
|-
||[[File:Cackle Mackle Mine remains.jpg|220px|center]]
|Cackle Mackle and Stadford Hollow lead mines<ref name="NHLE1017754"></ref>
|Mining
|[[Great Longstone]]<br /><br />
|On Longstone Moor
|-
|
|3 Cairns near Newbridge Farm<ref name="NHLE1019510"></ref><ref name="NHLE1019511"></ref><ref name="NHLE1019513"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Baslow]]<br /><br /><br />
|400m north-west, 1500m north-west and 500m west of Newbridge Farm
|-
|
|2 Cairns near Raven Tor<ref name="NHLE1019482"></ref><ref name="NHLE1019480"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Beeley]]<br /><br />
|450m north-east and 600m south of Raven Tor
|-
|
|Cairn near Lady Wash Farm<ref name="NHLE1018481"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Eyam]]<br />
|720m north-east of Lady Wash Farm
|-
|
|Cairn near Offerton House<ref name="NHLE1016999"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Offerton, Derbyshire|Offerton]]<br />
|800m WSW of Offerton House
|-
|
|Cairn near Leam Hall Farm<ref name="NHLE1018483"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Eyam]]<br />
|880m south-west of Leam Hall Farm
|-
|
|Cairn cemetery on Gibbet Moor<ref name="NHLE1019906"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Baslow]]<br />
|1100m south-west of Stonelow Farm
|-
|
|2 cairns on Beeley Moor<ref name="NHLE1019484"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Beeley]]<br />
|East of Hell Bank Plantation
|-
|
|2 Cairns on Harland Edge<ref name="NHLE1008604"></ref><ref name="NHLE1011795"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Beeley]]<br /><br />
|
|-
|
|Cairn, near Stanage House<ref name="NHLE"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Eyam]]<br />
|600m NE of Stanage House
|-
|
|Cairnfield near Clod Hall Farm<ref name="NHLE1019512"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Baslow]]<br />
|1400m NW of Clod Hall Farm
|-
|
|Cairnfield near Offerton House<ref name="NHLE1016626"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Offerton, Derbyshire|Offerton]]<br />
|470m SW of Offerton House
|-
|
|Cairnfield near [[Highlow Hall]]<ref name="NHLE1016997"></ref>
|Cairns
|Highlow<br />
|600m West of Highlow Hall
|-
|
|3 Cairnfields near Stanage House<ref name="NHLE1018734"></ref><ref name="NHLE1018482"></ref><ref name="NHLE1016809"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Eyam]]<br /><br /><br />
|580m ENE, 630m NE and 870m NE of Stanage House
|-
|
|Cairnfield near Bumper Castle<ref name="NHLE1009358"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Darley Dale]]<br />
|650m NW of Bumper Castle
|-
|
|Cairnfield near Raven Tor<ref name="NHLE1019481"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Beeley]]<br />
|700m NE of Raven Tor
|-
|
|Cairnfield near Lane End Farm<ref name="NHLE1020362"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Offerton, Derbyshire|Offerton]]<br />
|870m NE of Lane End Farm
|-
|
|Cairnfield near Green's House<ref name="NHLE1018096"></ref>
|Cairns
|Outseats<br />
|970m NW of Green's House
|-
|
|Cairnfield and associated settlement<ref name="NHLE1018477"></ref>
|Settlement
|[[Eyam]]<br />
|450m SW of Leam Hall Farm
|-
|
|Cairnfield and barrow on Rabbit Warren<ref name="NHLE1016418"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Beeley]]<br />
|900m SE of Park Farm
|-
|
|Cairnfield and field system<ref name="NHLE"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Baslow]]<br />
|560m East of Park Gate Farm
|-
|
|Cairnfield and field system, North of Eaglestone Flat<ref name="NHLE1017109"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Curbar]]<br />
|450m SW of Swine Sty
|-
|
|Cairnfield and field system on Eaglestone Flat<ref name="NHLE1017110"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Curbar]]<br />
|100m SW of Eagle Stone
|-
|
|Cairnfield and house platform<ref name="NHLE1020305"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Beeley]]<br />
|400m SW of Harewood Grange Farm
|-
|
|Cairnfield and ring cairn<ref name="NHLE1016627"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Offerton, Derbyshire|Offerton]]<br />
|490m South of Offerton Hall
|-
|
|Cairnfield and ring cairn on Rabbit Warren<ref name="NHLE1016419"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Beeley]]<br />
|650m SE of Park Farm
|-
|
|Cairnfield and standing stones, East of Bunker's Hill Wood<ref name="NHLE1018995"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Baslow]]<br />
|1 km NE of Park Farm
|-
|
|Cairnfield on Beeley Moor, East of Hell Bank Plantation<ref name="NHLE"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Beeley]]<br />
|
|-
|
|Cairnfield on Gibbet Moor, West of Umberley Brook<ref name="NHLE"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Baslow]]<br />
|1.2 km SW of Dalebrook House
|-
|
|Cairnfield with enclosure, house platform and ring cairn<ref name="NHLE1020233"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Beeley]]<br />
|800m NE of Raven Tor
|-
|
|Cairnfield near Leam Hall Farm<ref name="NHLE1018733"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Eyam]]<br />
|320m West of Leam Hall Farm
|-
|
|Cairnfield, field system and ring cairn<ref name="NHLE1019971"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Baslow]]<br />
|1300m NNW of Newbridge Farm
|-
|
|Cairnfield, field system and ring cairn<ref name="NHLE1019509"></ref>
|Cairns
|[[Baslow]]<br />
|650m East of Moorside Farm
|-
|
|Calling Low bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1008003"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Youlgreave]]<br />
|
|-
|
|Callow Hall moated site<ref name="NHLE1011437"></ref>
|Moated site
|[[Callow, Derbyshire|Callow]]<br />
|A large moated site with standing remains of buildings from the medieval manor.
|-
|
|Callow prehistoric settlement and field system, Carr Head Moor<ref name="NHLE1017506"></ref>
|Settlement
|[[Hathersage]]<br />
|300m ENE of Toothill Farm
|-
|
|Calver weir and water management system<ref name="NHLE1021447"></ref>
|Waterworks
|[[Calver]]<br />
|200m NE of Stocking Farm
|-
|
|Camp Green ringwork<ref name="NHLE1011200"></ref>
|Earthwork
|[[Hathersage]]<br />
|
|-
|[[File:Carsington Pasture.jpg|220px|center]]
|Carsington Pasture, Nickalum, Perseverance, West Head, Break Hollow and other small mines and medieval field boundaries<ref name="NHLE1412922"></ref>
|Mining
|[[Brassington]]`<br />
|
|-
|[[File:Castle Ring, Harthill Moor.jpg|220px|centre]]
|Castle Ring defended settlement<ref name="NHLE1008005"></ref>
|Settlement
|Harthill<br />
|Immediately north of Harthill Moor Farm. It now consists of an oval earthwork ditch (about 5m wide and 100m across) 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.
|-
|[[File:The box cist and the two dolmens type cists (geograph 3079713).jpg|220px|center]]
|Chambered tomb and two bowl barrows on [[Minninglow|Minning Low]]<ref name="NHLE1009102"></ref>
|Tomb
|[[Ballidon]]<br />
|
|-
|[[File:Civil War redoubt near Tissington Hall.jpg|220px|center]]
|[[English Civil War|Civil War]] redoubt<ref></ref>
|Defences
|[[Tissington]]<br />
|A square earthbank enclosure about 28m across used as a military defence. Tissington Hall was a Royalist garrison set up by Colonel Fitzherbert in 1643.
150m East of [[Tissington Hall]]
|-
| style="text-align: center;" |[[File:Conksbury Medieval Bridge.jpg|220px|center]]<small>Conksbury Medieval Bridge, with site of village in field beyond</small>
|[[Conksbury]] deserted medieval settlement<ref name="NHLE1014589"></ref>
|Settlement
|[[Youlgreave]]<br />
|The deserted [[Middle Ages|medieval]] settlement at Conksbury was recorded in the [[Domesday Book]] (1086 AD) as ''Cranchesberie''. The site consists of earthworks and buried remains of buildings.
|-
|
|Cop Low oval barrow<ref name="NHLE1008057"></ref>
|Barrow
|Hazlebadge near [[Little Hucklow]]<br />
|
|-
|
|Cop Rake and Moss Rake lead mines<ref name="NHLE1019043"></ref>
|Mining
|Bradwell<br />
|750m NE of Wheston House
|-
| style="text-align: center;" |[[File:Cratcliff Rocks and Robin Hood's Stride.jpg|220px|center]]<small>Cratcliff Rocks and Robin Hood's Stride</small>
|Cratcliff Rocks defended settlement<ref name="NHLE1008006"></ref>
|Settlement
|[[Birchover]]<br />
|A 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.
|-
|[[File:Hermit's Cave at Cratcliff Rocks.jpg|220px|center]]
|Cratcliff Rocks hermitage<ref name="NHLE1008008"></ref>
|Cave
|[[Birchover]]<br />
|A medieval hermit's cave from the 13th—14th century including a bas-relief crucifix carved inside the rock shelter. 18m wide by 17m deep.
|-
|[[File:Cromford_Bridge_-_geograph.org.uk_-_11273.jpg|220px|center]]
|Cromford Bridge<ref name="NHLE1007058"></ref>
|Bridge
|Cromford<br />
|Spans the [[River Derwent, Derbyshire|River Derwent]]. Also a Grade II* listed building.<ref name="NHLE1263846"></ref>
|-
|[[File:Leawood Pump House and Cromford Canal Aqueduct.jpg|220px|center]]
|[[Cromford Canal]] engine house, engine and aqueduct<ref name="NHLE1007040"></ref>
|Waterworks
|Cromford<br />
|Within the [[World Heritage Site]] of [[Derwent Valley Mills]]. Includes [[Leawood Pump House]], constructed in 1849 to raise water from the [[River Derwent, Derbyshire|River Derwent]] into the [[Cromford Canal]] (which crosses the river over the aqueduct). The steam-powered beam engine moves 4 tonnes of water with every stroke of its piston (28 tonnes per minute). The Pump House is also a Grade II* listed building.<ref name="NHLE1247889"></ref>
|-
|
|Cromwell's Low bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1010968"></ref>
|Barrow
|Tissington<br />
|
|-
|
|Cronkston Low bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1017540"></ref>
|Barrow
|Hartington<br />
|
|-
|
|Cross Low bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1011009"></ref>
|Barrow
|Eaton and Alsop<br />
|
|-
|
|Cross ridge dyke<ref name="NHLE1018476"></ref>
|Cross
|Great Longstone<br />
|800m East of Bleaklow
|-
|
|Cubley Hall moated site<ref name="NHLE1011619"></ref>
|Moated site
|Cubley<br />
|
|-
|[[File:Darley_Bridge_and_River_Derwent_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1739358.jpg|220px|center]]
|Darley Bridge<ref name="NHLE1007062"></ref>
|Bridge
|South Darley<br />
|Also a Grade II* listed building.<ref name="NHLE1248041"></ref>
|-
|
|Dimin Dale [[Romano-British culture|Romano-British]] settlement and field system<ref name="NHLE1017834"></ref>
|Settlement
|Sheldon<br />
|South of Taddington Wood
|-
|[[File:Doll_tor_stone_circle.jpg|220px|center]]
|[[Doll Tor]] stone circle and cairn<ref name="NHLE1017664"></ref>
|Henge
|Stanton<br />
|Doll 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]].
|-
|[[File:Dove_bridge_231394_40b11970.jpg|220px|center]]
|Dove Bridge<ref name="NHLE1007066"></ref><ref name="NHLE1003808"></ref>
|Bridge
|Doveridge<br />
|Spans the [[River Dove, Central England|River Dove]]. Also a Grade II* listed building.<ref name="NHLE1237731"></ref>
|-
|[[File:Dowel Cave at Glutton Bridge.jpg|220px|center]]
|Dowel Cave<ref name="NHLE1011923"></ref>
|Cave
|Glutton Brige<br />
|Narrow 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 Empire|Roman]] times.
|-
|
|Duncote Farm moated site<ref name="NHLE1011435"></ref>
|Moated site
|Biggin<br />
|
|-
|[[File:Ellastone Bridge over the River Dove.jpg|220px|center]]
|Ellastone Bridge<ref name="NHLE1003766"></ref>
|Bridge
|Norbury<br />
|18th-century multi-span bridge across the [[River Dove, Central England|River Dove]] betweeen the villages of [[Norbury, Derbyshire|Norbury]] and [[Ellastone]]. Also a Grade II listed building.<ref name="NHLE1204386"></ref>
|-
|[[File:Wet_Withens_-_geograph.org.uk_-_59759.jpg|thumb|Wet Withens]]
|Embanked stone circle known as [[Wet Withens]], and adjacent cairn<ref name="NHLE1018480"></ref>
|Henge
|Eyam Moor<br />
|A prehistoric stone circle of about 10 orthostats (upright boulders) surrounded by an earthwork bank. Also known as Eyam Moor 1.
|-
|
|Embanked stone circle on Eyam Moor<ref name="NHLE1018479"></ref>
|Henge
|Eyam<br />
|340m south of Leam Hall Farm
|-
|
|End Low bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1010998"></ref>
|Barrow
|Hartington<br />
|
|-
|
|Entrance to Long Sough, West of Allen's Hill<ref name="NHLE1014595"></ref>
|Mining
|Cromford<br />
|
|-
|
|Faucet Rake lead mines<ref name="NHLE1019005"></ref>
|Mining
|Castleton, High Peak<br />
|870m SW and 930m SE of Oxlow House
|-
|
|Field system and stone circle on Rabbit Warren<ref name="NHLE1016417"></ref>
|Henge
|Beeley<br />
|1150m SE of Park Farm
|-
|[[File:Fin_Cop_Jonathan_Clitheroe.jpg|220px|center]]
|[[Fin Cop]] promontory fort, bowl barrow and eighteenth century lime kiln with associated quarry<ref name="NHLE1011205"></ref>
|Fort
|Ashford in the Water<br />
|An [[Iron Age]] [[hill fort]] in [[Monsal Dale]], constructed between 440BC and 390BC.
|-
|
|Fishponds<ref name="NHLE1020944"></ref>
|Ponds
|Mercaston<br />
|260m north-west of Mercaston Hall Farm
|-
|[[File:Fivewells Chambered Cairn - geograph.org.uk - 1213011.jpg|220px|centre]]
|[[Five Wells]] chambered tomb<ref name="NHLE1008940"></ref>
|Tomb
|Taddington<br />
|The mound was excavated by [[Thomas Bateman]] in 1846.
|-
|[[File:Fox Hole Cave on High Wheeldon Hill.jpg|220px|centre]]
|Fox Hole Cave<ref name="NHLE1011922"></ref>
|Cave
|Earl Sterndale<br />
|Near the summit of [[High Wheeldon]] hill, a [[National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty|National Trust]] property. The limestone cave has several chambers. Excavations since the 1920s discovered [[Paleolithic|Palaeolithic]], [[Mesolithic]], [[Neolithic]], [[Bronze Age]] and [[Roman Empire|Roman]] objects. Some of the artefacts are on display in Buxton Museum.
|-
|
|Friden Hollow bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1008004"></ref>
|Barrow
|Middleton<br />
|
|-
|[[File:Froggatt bridge - geograph.org.uk - 578978.jpg|220px|center]]
|Froggatt Bridge<ref name="NHLE1007056"></ref>
|Bridge
|Calver<br />
|Crosses the [[River Derwent, Derbyshire|River Derwent]]. Also a Grade II listed building.<ref name="NHLE1311423"></ref>
|-
|
|Galley Low bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1010100"></ref>
|Barrow
|Brassington<br />
|
|-
|
|Gallowlow Lane bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1010101"></ref>
|Barrow
|Ballidon<br />
|
|-
|
|Gib Hill oval barrow and bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1011088"></ref>
|Barrow
|Middleton<br />
|
|-
|
|Gorsey Low bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1009168"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Newton Grange, Derbyshire|Newton Grange]]<br />
|
|-
|
|Gorseydale lead mines<ref name="NHLE1016291"></ref>
|Mining
|Bonsall<br />
|300m north and 650m north west of Moor Farm
|-
|
|Green Low bowl barrow, west<ref name="NHLE1010103"></ref>
|Barrow
|Aldwark<br />
|
|-
|[[File:Green Low Chambered Tomb near Grangemill, Derbyshire.jpg|220px|center]]
|Green Low chambered tomb<ref name="NHLE1009444"></ref>
|Tomb
|Aldwark<br />
|Chamber 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.
|-
|[[File:Grindleford Bridge, Derbyshire, England-LCCN2002696681.jpg|220px|center]]
|Grindleford Bridge<ref name="NHLE1007059"></ref>
|Bridge
|Grindleford<br />
|Spans the [[River Derwent, Derbyshire|River Derwent]]. Also a Grade II listed building.<ref name="NHLE1311400"></ref>
|-<ref name="NHLE1109825"></ref>
|
|Grindlow bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1011859"></ref>
|Barrow
|Over Haddon<br />
|
|-
| style="text-align: center;" |[[File:Harboro' Rocks - geograph.org.uk - 1625912.jpg|220px|center]]<small>Harboro' Rocks</small>
|Harboro' Cave<ref name="NHLE1007044"></ref>
|Cave
|Brassington<br />
|A 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.<ref>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref>
|-
|
|[[Harthill Moor]] bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1009435"></ref>
|Barrow
|Harthill<br />
|A 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 barrow<ref name="NHLE1010999"></ref>
|Barrow
|Parwich<br />
|
|-
|
|High Field hlaew<ref name="NHLE1008818"></ref>
|Burial mound
|Brushfield<br />
|
|-
|
|High Rake Mine<ref name="NHLE1412940"></ref>
|Mining
|Little Hucklow<br />
|
|-
|
|Hillcarr Sough and associated lime kiln and paved track<ref name="NHLE1015204"></ref>
|Mining
|Stanton<br />
|
|-
|[[File:Hob Hurst's House - geograph.org.uk - 180623.jpg|220px|center]]
|[[Hob Hurst's House]]: a square, banked and ditched burial cairn with cist on Harland Edge<ref name="NHLE1008600"></ref>
|Cairns
|Beeley<br />
|A [[Bronze Age]] [[Round barrow|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.
|-
|[[File:River Wye and pack horse bridge - geograph.org.uk - 29091.jpg|220px|center]]
|Holme Bridge<ref name="NHLE1007054"></ref>
|Bridge
|Bakewell<br />
|Also a Grade I listed building.<ref name="NHLE1247518"></ref>
|-
|
|Hulland Old Hall moat, enclosure, chapel site and four fishponds<ref name="NHLE1010029"></ref>
|Moated site
|Hulland<br />
|
|-
|
|Ivet Low bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1009014"></ref>
|Barrow
|Hopton<br />
|
|-
|
|Kenslow Knoll bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1007993"></ref>
|Barrow
|Middleton<br />
|
|-
|
|Larks Low bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1008060"></ref>
|Barrow
|Middleton<br />
|
|-
| style="text-align: center;" |[[File:Bateman's House in Lathkill Dale.jpg|220px|center]]<small>Bateman's House above Lathkill Mine Shaft</small>
|Lathkill Dale and Mandale mines and soughs<ref name="NHLE1016755"></ref>
|Mining
|Youlgreave<br />
|[[Lathkill Dale]] and Mandale mines and [[sough]]s 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 (water supply)|aqueduct]]. The mines were closed by the 1860s after flooding proved too problematic.
|-
|
|Lead mill on north bank of Bar Brook<ref name="NHLE1009705"></ref>
|Metalworks
|Curbar<br />
|80m east of confluence with Sandyford Brook
|-
|
|Lead mines<ref name="NHLE1019045"></ref>
|Mining
|Elton<br />
|600m and 980m SW of Oddo House Farm
|-
|
|Lead smelt mill and wood-drying kiln in Froggatt Wood<ref name="NHLE1009706"></ref>
|Metalworks
|Froggatt<br />
|550m south of Haywood Farm
|-
|
|3 lead working coes, a shaft and a dressing floor on Longstone Edge<ref name="NHLE1014593"></ref>
|Metalworks
|Great Longstone<br />
|
|-
|
|Lead workings in High Tor Recreation Ground<ref name="NHLE1009710"></ref>
|Metalworks
|Matlock<br />
|
|-
|
|Lean Low bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1010930"></ref>
|Barrow
|Hartington<br />
|
|-
|
|Lees and Dove Rakes, Booth Lee Pipes and Sterndale Sough<ref name="NHLE1412889"></ref>
|Mining
|Taddington<br />
|
|-
|
|Liffs Low bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1010969"></ref>
|Barrow
|Hartington<br />
|
|-
|
|Little Pasture Mine<ref name="NHLE1412778"></ref>
|Mining
|Eyam<br />
|
|-
|
|Long Dale bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1007992"></ref>
|Barrow
|Middleton<br />
|
|-
|
|Long Low bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1008059"></ref>
|Barrow
|Grindlow<br />
|
|-
|
|Lower Thurvaston medieval settlement, including part of the open field system<ref name="NHLE1017362"></ref>
|Settlement
|Longford<br />
|
|-
|[[File:1346790_83515d8c.jpg|220px|center]]
|Lumford Mill, Bakewell<ref name="NHLE1012436"></ref>
|Mill
|Bakewell<br />
|Earthworks and structures for managing the water supply to [[Richard Arkwright|Sir Richard Arkwright]]'s third mill since 1777, including a weir, stream, pond, dam wall and tunnel. Also a Grade II listed building.<ref name="NHLE1132647"></ref>
|-
| style="text-align: center;" |[[File:Lumsdale_Mills_-_geograph.org.uk_-_199009.jpg|220px|center]]<small>The Smithy at Lumsdale Mills</small>
|Lumsdale Mills and associated water management features<ref name="NHLE1417570"></ref>
|Waterworks
|Matlock<br />
|Various 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 (Lower Bleach Works) and Upper Bleach Works.
|-
|[[File:Autumnal light, Magpie Mine - geograph.org.uk - 256765.jpg|220px|center]]
|[[Magpie Mine]], Dirty Red Soil, Maypit, Horsesteps and Great Red Soil lead mines<ref name="NHLE1019490"></ref>
|Mining
|Sheldon near Bakewell<br />
|Remains of lead mining workings from late C17th until 1958.<ref></ref> 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, Derbyshire|Sheldon]]
|-
|[[File:Matlock_Bridge._-_panoramio.jpg|220px|center]]
|Matlock Bridge<ref name="NHLE1004596"></ref>
|Bridge
|Matlock<br />
|Spans the [[River Derwent, Derbyshire|River Derwent]]. Also a Grade II* listed building.<ref name="NHLE1247890"></ref>
|-
|
|Maury Mine and Sough<ref name="NHLE1412310"></ref>
|Mining
|Taddington<br />
|
|-
|
|Meadow Place bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1008000"></ref>
|Barrow
|Youlgreave<br />
|
|-
|
|Medieval cross base<ref name="NHLE1019295"></ref>
|Cross
|Beeley<br />
|780m SW of Arkwright Plantation
|-
|
|Medieval enclosed field system and earlier remains at Sheffield Plantation<ref name="NHLE1017666"></ref>
|Field system
|Grindleford<br />
|
|-
|
|Medieval farmstead and field system <ref name="NHLE1018273"></ref>
|Field system
|Grindleford<br />
|525m South of Yarncliff Quarry
|-
|
|Medieval field system and long houses at Lawrence Field<ref name="NHLE1021041"></ref>
|Field system
|Grindleford<br />
|
|-
|
|Medieval grange and field system<ref name="NHLE1018088"></ref>
|Field system
|Ballidon<br />
|200m South of Royston Grange
|-
|
|Medieval moated site, ridge and furrow, and mill site at Sturston<ref name="NHLE1429700"></ref>
|Moated site
|Offcote and Underwood<br />
|
|-
|[[File:Site of medieval settlement and field system at Ballidon.jpg|center|frameless]]
|Medieval settlement and associated field system<ref></ref>
|Settlement
|Ballidon<br /><br />
|Earthworks and buried remains of a medieval settlement (Anglo-Saxon estate at Ballidon granted by King Edgar in AD 963). Field boundaries and ridge and furrow farming. Restored Anglo-Norman church is a Grade II listed building.<ref name="NHLE1109343"></ref>
Immediately south of Ballidon village.
|-
|
|Medieval settlement and open field system<ref name="NHLE1019398"></ref>
|Settlement
|Hulland<br />
|Immediately north of Old Hall
|-
|
|Medieval settlement and part of an open field system<ref name="NHLE1019491"></ref>
|Settlement
|Callow<br />
|250m NW of Callow Hall
|-
|
|Medieval settlement <ref name="NHLE1019044"></ref>
|Settlement
|Smerrill<br />
|Immediately SE of Smerrill Grange
|-
|
|Medieval settlement including part of open field system<ref name="NHLE1018871"></ref>
|Settlement
|Mapleton<br />
|200m South of Bank Farm
|-
|
|Medieval settlement on the north western slopes of Cales Dale<ref name="NHLE1021245"></ref>
|Settlement
|Monyash<br />
|490m NW of Cales Farm
|-
|
|Medieval settlement, including fishpond and open field system<ref name="NHLE1019405"></ref>
|Settlement
|Tissington<br />
|Immediately north and 240m south of Lea Cottage Farm
|-
|
|Medieval settlement, including open field system<ref name="NHLE1018618"></ref>
|Settlement
|Hungry Bentley<br />
|Immediately West of Bentley Fields Farm
|-
|
|Medieval settlement, including site of chapel and part of the open field system<ref name="NHLE1018617"></ref>
|Settlement
|Alkmonton<br />
|Immediately NE of Alkmonton Old Hall Farm
|-
|
|Meerbrook sough portal<ref name="NHLE1017652"></ref>
|Mining
|Wirksworth<br />
|380m SW of Leashaw Farm
|-
|
|Middleton Moor platformed bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1009028"></ref>
|Barrow
|Middleton<br />
|
|-
|
|Middleton Top winding engine house, wheels and wheel-pit<ref name="NHLE1007038"></ref>
|Mining
|Middleton<br />
|
|-
|
|Moat Low bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1011008"></ref>
|Barrow
|[[Newton Grange, Derbyshire|Newton Grange]]<br />
|
|-
|[[File:Preceptory_near_Stydd_Hall-geograph.org.uk-4148932.jpg|220px|center]]
|Moated [[Yeaveley Preceptory]], chapel and fishpond at [[Stydd Hall]]<ref name="NHLE1015708"></ref>
|Moated site
|Yeaveley<br />
|Founded 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]]. Chapel remains are a Grade I listed building.<ref name="NHLE1109732"></ref>
|-
|
|Moated site<ref name="NHLE1019492"></ref>
|Moated site
|Edlaston and Wyaston<br />
|60m West of Edlaston Hall
|-
|
|Moated site and fishponds<ref name="NHLE1019529"></ref>
|Moated site
|South Darley<br />
|300m NE of [[Snitterton Hall]]
|-
|
|Moated site at Shirley Hall<ref name="NHLE1412369"></ref>
|Moated site
|Shirley<br />
|
|-
|
|Moneystones bowl barrow north<ref name="NHLE1010949"></ref>
|Barrow
|Hartington<br />
|
|-
|
|Moneystones bowl barrow south<ref name="NHLE1010971"></ref>
|Barrow
|Hartington<br />
|
|-
|
|Moot Low bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1009015"></ref>
|Barrow
|Brassington<br />
|
|-
|
|Motte and bailey castle on Castle Hill<ref name="NHLE1013543"></ref>
|Castle
|Bakewell<br />
|
|-
|[[File:Mouldridge Grange Farm near Pikehall, Derbyshire.jpg|220px|center]]
|Mouldridge Grange, earthworks<ref name="NHLE1020947"></ref>
|Embankment
|Brassington<br />
|Earthworks and buried remains of a medieval Augustinian monastic grange (farmstead). Immediately South of Mouldrige Grange Farm.
|-
|
|Mount Pleasant lead mines<ref name="NHLE1017756"></ref>
|Mining
|South Darley<br />
|Immediately south of Wensley
|-
|
|Nether Haddon medieval settlement<ref name="NHLE1020648"></ref>
|Settlement
|Nether Haddon<br />
|Includes part of an open field system, [[Romano-British culture|Romano-British]] field system and lead mining remains. 600m SW of Haddon Hall.
|-
|
|Nether Low bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1011207"></ref>
|Barrow
|Chelmorton<br />
|
|-
|
|Nettly Knowe bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1009002"></ref>
|Barrow
|Eaton and Alsop<br />
|
|-
|
|Newburgh Level at Red Rake Mine<ref name="NHLE1007030"></ref>
|Mining
|Calver<br />
|
|-
|[[File:Nine_Stones_Close,_Derbyshire,_showing_the_four_stones_that_remain.jpg|220px|center]]
|[[Nine Stones Close|Nine Stone Close]] small stone circle<ref name="NHLE1008007"></ref>
|Henge
|Harthill<br />
|A [[Bronze Age]] [[stone circle]] near [[Winster]]. It is sometimes known as Grey Ladies.
|-
|
|North Lees Chapel<ref name="NHLE1020172"></ref>
|Chapel
|Outseats<br />
|
|-
|
|Northern Dale lead mines<ref name="NHLE1021431"></ref>
|Mining
|South Darley<br />
|
|-
|
|Old Millclose engine house and associated features<ref name="NHLE1017750"></ref>
|Mining
|South Darley<br />
|Ruined 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.
|-
|[[File:Bridge over the River Derwent.jpg|220px|center]]
|One Arch Bridge<ref name="NHLE1007065"></ref>
|Bridge
|Edensor<br />
|Bridge over the [[River Derwent, Derbyshire|River Derwent]] near [[Chatsworth House|Chatsworth]], built in 1760 by [[James Paine (architect)|James Paine]]. Also a Grade II* listed building.<ref name="NHLE1052356"></ref>
|-
|
|Osmaston Fields bowl barrow, south<ref name="NHLE1010094"></ref>
|Barrow
|Osmaston<br />
|
|-
| style="text-align: center;" |[[File:Padley Chapel, Peak District 7.jpg|220px|center]]<small>Padley Chapel and Ruins of Padley Hall</small>
|[[Padley Hall]]: a medieval great house<ref name="NHLE1017587"></ref>
|House
|Grindleford<br />
|Ruins 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'.
|-
|
|Parsley Hay bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1008983"></ref>
|Barrow
|Hartington<br />
|
|-
|[[File:Pilsbury Castle Hills - geograph.org.uk - 22734.jpg|220px|center]]
|[[Pilsbury Castle]] Hills motte and bailey castle<ref name="NHLE1011199"></ref>
|Castle
|Pilsbury<br />
|Site of a [[Normans|Norman]] castle near the village of [[Pilsbury]], overlooking the [[River Dove, Derbyshire|River Dove]].
|-
|
|Platform cairn, South of Hill Rake<ref name="NHLE1011208"></ref>
|Cairns
|Hazlebadge<br />
|
|-
|
|Prehistoric and [[Romano-British culture|Romano-British]] barrow and medieval animal pen<ref name="NHLE1018474"></ref>
|Barrow
|Ballidon<br />
|450m SE of Roystone Grange
|-
|
|Prehistoric landscape on Big Moor and Ramsley Moor<ref name="NHLE1004599"></ref>
|Landscape
|Baslow<br />
|
|-
|
|Promontory fort, South of Ballcross Farm<ref name="NHLE1011430"></ref>
|Cross
|Bakewell<br />
|
|-
|
|Putwell Hill bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1008816"></ref>
|Barrow
|Brushfield<br />
|
|-
|
|Putwell Hill Mine<ref name="NHLE1412909"></ref>
|Mining
|Little Longstone<br />
|
|-
|
|Railway embankment, North of Wirksworth<ref name="NHLE1007031"></ref>
|Embankment
|Cromford<br />
|
|-
|
|Rainslow Scrins<ref name="NHLE1017749"></ref>
|Mining
|Elton<br />
|470m SW of Leadmines Farm
|-
|
|Ravensdale deer park, lodge, mill and fishpond<ref name="NHLE1021232"></ref>
|Park
|Mercaston<br />
|
|-
|
|Remains of Nether Ratchwood and Rantor lead mines<ref name="NHLE1009712"></ref>
|Mining
|Middleton<br />
|200m West of Old Lane
|-
|
|Ring cairn and cairn<ref name="NHLE1019294"></ref>
|Cairns
|Darley Dale<br />
|750m NW of Bumper Castle
|-
|
|Ring cairn and cairnfield on Eaglestone Flat<ref name="NHLE1017112"></ref>
|Cairns
|Curbar<br />
|270m east of Eagle Stone
|-
|
|Ringham Low bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1008009"></ref>
|Barrow
|Middleton<br />
|
|-
|
|Rockhurst long barrow and adjacent bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1008939"></ref>
|Barrow
|Brassington<br />
|
|-
|[[File:Rolley Low.jpg|220px|center]]
|Rolley Low bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1008955"></ref>
|Barrow
|Great Longstone<br />
|
|-
|
|[[Romano-British culture|Romano-British]] field system<ref name="NHLE1018089"></ref>
|Field system
|Ballidon<br />
|420m SE of Roystone Grange
|-
|
|[[Romano-British culture|Romano-British]] field wall and embankment<ref name="NHLE1018090"></ref>
|Field system
|Ballidon<br />
|200m SW of Roystone Grange
|-
|[[File:Romano-British settlement and field system at Rainster Rocks.jpg|center|frameless]]
|[[Romano-British culture|Romano-British]] settlement and field system at Rainster Rocks<ref name="NHLE1018475"></ref>
|Settlement
|Brassington<br />
|Site of settlement below the dolomitic limestone outcrop of Rainster Rocks with terraces, embankments, platforms and boulder field walls.
|-
|
|[[Romano-British culture|Romano-British]] settlement and field system<ref name="NHLE1018086"></ref>
|Settlement
|Ballidon<br />
|Immediately NW of Roystone Grange
|-
|
|[[Romano-British culture|Romano-British]] settlement and field system<ref name="NHLE1018087"></ref>
|Settlement
|Ballidon<br />
|600m South of Roystone Grange
|-
|
|4 Round cairns near Hob Hurst's House<ref name="NHLE1020087"></ref><ref name="NHLE1020088"></ref><ref name="NHLE1017001"></ref><ref name="NHLE1017000"></ref>
|Cairns
|Beeley<br /><br /><br /><br />
|240m East, 275m South, 970m South and 890m SSW of Hob Hurst's House
|-
|
|Round cairn near New Barn<ref name="NHLE1020086"></ref>
|Cairns
|Taddington<br />
|460m North of New Barn
|-
|
|2 Round cairns near Offerton House<ref name="NHLE1016625"></ref><ref name="NHLE1016624"></ref>
|Cairns
|Offerton<br /><br />
|680m and 780m SW of Offerton House
|-
|
|2 Round cairns on Curbar Edge<ref name="NHLE1008597"></ref><ref name="NHLE1008598"></ref>
|Cairns
|Curbar<br /><br />
|
|-
|
|6 Round cairns on Harland Edge<ref name="NHLE1008601"></ref><ref name="NHLE1008602"></ref><ref name="NHLE1008603"></ref><ref name="NHLE1008605"></ref><ref name="NHLE1008606"></ref><ref name="NHLE1008609"></ref>
|Cairns
|Beeley<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />
|
|-
|
|Round Low bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1013648"></ref>
|Barrow
|Brassington<br />
|
|-
|[[File:Bridge_over_the_Derwent_at_Rowsley_-_geograph.org.uk_-_591671.jpg|220px|center]]
|Rowsley Bridge<ref name="NHLE1007060"></ref>
|Bridge
|Rowsley<br />
|Spans the [{River Derwent, Derbyshire|River Derwent]]. Also a Grade II* listed building.<ref name="NHLE1007060"></ref>
|-
|
|Roystone Grange bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1010104"></ref>
|Barrow
|Ballidon<br />
|
|-
|
|Sharp Low bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1009170"></ref>
|Barrow
|Tissington<br />
|
|-
|
|Sheepwash Bank and Dennis Knoll prehistoric settlement and field system<ref name="NHLE1020171"></ref>
|Settlement
|Outseats<br />
|
|-
|[[File:Ashford_Bridge.jpg|220px|center]]
|Sheepwash Bridge<ref name="NHLE1007064"></ref>
|Bridge
|[[Ashford-in-the-Water]]<br />
|A 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. Also a Grade II* listed building.<ref name="NHLE1335270"></ref>
|-
|
|Site of bole near Harewood Grange<ref name="NHLE1020297"></ref>
|Metalworks
|Beeley<br />
|1400m West of Harewood Grange
|-
|
|Site of bole and funerary cairn near Harewood Grange<ref name="NHLE1019903"></ref>
|Cairns
|Beeley<br />
|1120m West of Harewood Grange
|-
|
|Slack, Mount Pleasant and Barmasters Grove lead mines<ref name="NHLE1019042"></ref>
|Mining
|Bonsall<br />
|390m SE of Blakelow Farm
|-
|
|Small stone circle and central cairn on Eyam Moor<ref name="NHLE1018478"></ref>
|Cairns
|Eyam<br />
|370m South of Fern Cottage
|-
|
|Small stone circle on Smelting Hill<ref name="NHLE1016998"></ref>
|Henge
|Abney<br />
|560m NE of Lane End Farm
|-
|
|Smerrill Barn bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1008011"></ref>
|Barrow
|Smerrill<br />
|
|-
|
|Smerrill Moor bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1008010"></ref>
|Barrow
|Smerrill<br />
|
|-
|
|Snake Mine nucleated lead mine<ref name="NHLE1014592"></ref>
|Mining
|Middleton<br />
|275m SSW of Hopton Quarries
|-
|[[File:Long_Causeway,_Stanage_Edge_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1193851.jpg|220px|center]]
|[[Stanage Edge]] Roman road<ref name="NHLE1007052"></ref>
|Road
|Outseats<br />
|[[Long Causeway]] which ran between [[Sheffield]] in [[South Yorkshire]] and [[Hathersage]].<ref></ref>
|-
|
|Stand Low hlaew<ref name="NHLE1020303"></ref>
|Burial mound
|[[Newton Grange, Derbyshire|Newton Grange]]<br />
|
|-
|
|Standing cross in the churchyard of All Saints' Church<ref name="NHLE1008824"></ref>
|Cross
|Bradbourne<br />
|
|-
|
|Standing cross in the churchyard of St Mary's Church<ref name="NHLE1008822"></ref>
|Cross
|Wirksworth<br />
|
|-
|[[File:Taddington_Cross.jpg|150px|center]]
|Standing cross in the churchyard of St Michael and All Angels<ref name="NHLE1009051"></ref>
|Cross
|Taddington<br />
|
|-
|
|Standing cross in the churchyard of St Peter's Church<ref name="NHLE1009049"></ref>
|Cross
|Somersal Herbert<br />
|
|-
|[[File:Wheston_Cross_-_geograph.org.uk_-_639522.jpg|220px|center]]
|Standing cross known as Wheston Cross<ref name="NHLE1009050"></ref>
|Cross
|Wheston<br />
|
|-
|
|Stoke Flat East prehistoric field system<ref name="NHLE1017591"></ref>
|Field system
|Baslow<br />
|
|-
|
|Stoke Flat South prehistoric field system<ref name="NHLE1017593"></ref>
|Field system
|Baslow<br />
|
|-
|
|Stoke Flat West prehistoric field system and stone circle<ref name="NHLE1017592"></ref>
|Field system
|Froggatt<br />
|
|-
|
|Stone circle near High Lees Farm<ref name="NHLE1018094"></ref>
|Henge
|Outseats<br />
|960m NE of High Lees Farm
|-
|
|The Warren [[Romano-British culture|Romano-British]] settlement<ref name="NHLE1018378"></ref>
|Settlement
|Outseats<br />
|320m NW of North Lees Hall
|-
|[[File:Tides Low.jpg|220px|center]]
|Tides Low bowl barrow, limekiln and standing stone<ref name="NHLE1008819"></ref>
|Barrow
|Tideswell<br />
|
|-
|[[File:Tideslow Rake.jpg|220px|center]]
|Tideslow Rake lead rake and lime kiln<ref name="NHLE1014591"></ref>
|Mining
|Tideswell<br />
|
|-
|
|Tinker's Inn bowl barrow, north<ref name="NHLE1010097"></ref>
|Barrow
|Clifton and Compton<br />
|
|-
|
|Tinker's Inn bowl barrow, south<ref name="NHLE1010095"></ref>
|Barrow
|Clifton and Compton<br />
|
|-
|
|Triple cairn, cairnfield and bole sites extending south westwards from Raven Tor<ref name="NHLE1019479"></ref>
|Cairns
|Beeley<br />
|
|-
|
|True Blue nucleated lead mine<ref name="NHLE1014594"></ref>
|Mining
|Sheldon near Bakewell<br />
|Small 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 barrow<ref name="NHLE1008058"></ref>
|Barrow
|Grindlow<br />
|
|-
|
|Two round cairns near Offerton House<ref name="NHLE1016628"></ref>
|Cairns
|Offerton<br />
|750m SW of Offerton House
|-
|[[File:Viator_Bridge,_Milldale_-_geograph.org.uk_-_709149.jpg|220px|center]]
|Viator's Bridge over the [[River Dove, Central England|River Dove]], Milldale<ref name="NHLE1006130"></ref>
|Bridge
|Milldale<br />
|Also a Grade II listed building.<ref name="NHLE1374581"></ref><ref name="NHLE1203573"></ref>
|-
|
|Village settlement and barrows East of Gardom's Edge<ref name="NHLE1007048"></ref>
|Settlement
|Baslow<br />
|
|-
|
|Vincent Knoll bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1011010"></ref>
|Barrow
|Hartington<br />
|
|-
|[[File:Wardlow Hay Cop.jpg|220px|center]]
|Wardlow Hay Cop bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1008735"></ref>
|Barrow
|Wardlow<br />
|
|-
|[[File:Whibbersley_Cross_-_geograph.org.uk_-_545334.jpg|150px|center]]
|Wayside cross known as Whibbersley Cross<ref name="NHLE1008611"></ref>
|Cross
|Baslow<br />
|
|-
|
|White Cliff bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1008783"></ref>
|Barrow
|Little Longstone<br />
|
|-
|
|White Rake long barrow and bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1010799"></ref>
|Barrow
|Great Longstone<br />
|
|-
|
|Winster Pitts and Drummer's Venture lead mines<ref name="NHLE1010810"></ref>
|Mining
|[[Winster]]<br />
|
|-
|
|Wolfscote Hill bowl barrow<ref name="NHLE1013766"></ref>
|Barrow
|Hartington<br />
|
|-
|[[File:High Peak Junction Workshops by Cromford Canal.jpg|220px|center]]
|Workshops, offices and terminus ([[Cromford and High Peak Railway]])<ref name="NHLE1007026"></ref>
|Railway
|Cromford<br />
|Within the [[World Heritage Site]] of [[Derwent Valley Mills]].
Includes High Peak Junction workshops and Wharf Shed (where goods were transferred between canal barges and trains, on one of the world's oldest railways).
|-
|
|Wyaston hlaew<ref name="NHLE1009099"></ref>
|Burial mound
|Edlaston and Wyaston<br />
|
|}
==See also==
*[[Scheduled monuments in Derbyshire]]
**[[Scheduled monuments in Amber Valley]]
**[[Scheduled monuments in Bolsover]]
**[[Scheduled monuments in Chesterfield]]
**[[Scheduled monuments in the Borough of Erewash]]
**[[Scheduled monuments in High Peak]]
**[[Scheduled monuments in North East Derbyshire]]
**[[Scheduled monuments in South Derbyshire]]
*[[Grade I listed buildings in Derbyshire]]
*[[Grade II* listed buildings in Derbyshire Dales]]
==References==
[[Category:Scheduled Ancient Monuments in Derbyshire]]
[[Category:Lists of scheduled monuments in England|Derbyshire Dales]]
[[Category:Archaeological sites in Derbyshire]]
[[Category:History of Derbyshire]]
[[Category:Derbyshire Dales]]
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