The shardlow conservation area was designated jointly by derbyshire county. Court books 15281915 at the derbyshire record office. Drawn up from actual observation, and from the best authorities. The village is listed as serdelau in the domesday book translated as a settlement. Isbn unknown derbyshire federation of womens institute the derbyshire village book. Many of the buildings in shardlow are replacements of the former cottages, although there are still some fine old buildings around, and there are a good number of restaurants, pubs and places to stay. The village stands near the river trent, 2 miles s of draycott r. Then why not explore shardlow on this selfguided murder mystery themed treasure trail. The shardlow family name was found in the usa, the uk, canada, and scotland between 1840 and 1920. It was later purchased from the hunt family by the holden family, possibly. One such memorial was raised at shardlow as a permanent testament to the sacrifice made by the members of the local community who lost their lives in the first world war. Shardlow discover derbyshire and the peak district. View the shardlowe surname, family crest and coat of arms. There was a settlement in shardlow at the time of domesday, when the area belonged to the.
Nov 03, 2008 this is an excellent, indepth history of derbyshire. A read is counted each time someone views a publication summary such as the title, abstract, and list of authors, clicks on a figure, or views or downloads the fulltext. History, archeology, anthropology in shardlow, antique maps for sale in shardlow, antique furniture for sale in shardlow, old historical maps for sale in shardlow, sterling silver cutlery for sale in shardlow, victorian, mirrors, georgian, dressers in shardlow, old historical photographs for sale in shardlow, edwardian, dining table, chairs in shardlow and antique. Thetownguideid c129r2a10t40p2 for shardlow, derbyshire. For over 25 years the society has linked together people researching their family history in derbyshire. Shardlow school is a grade ii listed building in shardlow, derbyshire, england. As we left we stood and watched as narrow boat negotiated the bends and bridges as it headed towards shardlow. The workhouse in shardlow, derbyshire the history of the. Shardlow, with great wilne, a township, and the head of a union, in the parish of ashtonupon trent, hundred of morleston and litchurch, s. Please click on the button below if you would like to get in touch with our team here at marstons. Isbn 1 85306 3 6 glover, stephen the history, gazetteer and directory of the county of derby. Files are available under licenses specified on their description page.
From the 1851 census we see that george walton was in shardlow derbyshire with wife martha and children eliza, george, martha and sarah. Paper copies of any documents on this website are available upon request. We returned to the new inn and had a coffee, nothing special but the staff were very pleasant and if we had not been going out for lunch we would have probably stayed for a pub lunch or an allday breakfast. The original house had a battlemented roof and the width of the hoodmoulds indicates that it was lit by cross windows. Although shardlow is referred to in the domesday book 1086, little is known. His occupation was given as canal carriers boatman and his birthplace as stafford cheadle. Or download pdf documents to view offline as well as providing essential. There was a settlement in shardlow at the time of domesday, when the area belonged to the abbey of chester and the village was known as serdelov. Shardlow hall, london road, shardlow and great wilne south derbyshire small country house built in 1684. I think, even for people on holiday in derbyshire, it may be a little too complicated.
The roots of the anglosaxon name shardlow come from when the family resided in the township of shardlow in the parish of astonupontrent in the county of derbyshire early origins of the shardlow family. Find any address on the map of shardlow or calculate your itinerary to and from shardlow, find all the tourist attractions and michelin guide restaurants in shardlow. Shardlow fc 2014 south derbyshire district council. Shardlow primary school, london road, shardlow, derby, derbyshire, de72 2gr. An important late 18thcentury river port for the transshipment of goods to and fr. Publication date 1886 topics derbyshire england history. Stevenson vickers family history once upon a family. Derbyshire federation of womens institute the derbyshire village book. For more information on other towns in derbyshire, you can visit our towns in derbyshire page, alternatively you can use the navigation menu.
Media in category st james church, shardlow the following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total. Glover, stephen the history, gazetteer and directory of the county of derby. In 1758, a group of parishes including dale abbey and ilkestone set up a joint workhouse for the inhabitation and employing of the poor on dale or stanton moor. Local information for the town of shardlow, derbyshire. Shardlow is a village in derbyshire, england about 6 miles southeast of derby and 11. St james church, shardlow is a grade ii listed parish church in the church of england in shardlow, derbyshire. Part of the civil parish of shardlow and great wilne, and the district of south derbyshire, it is also very close to the border with leicestershire, defined by route of the river trent which passes close to the south. See why it was listed, view it on a map, see visitor comments and photos and share your own comments and photos of this building. It was an important late 18th century river port for the transshipment of goods to and from the river trent to the trent and mersey canal. The grove hospital, shardlow more oldies trawling through my copious backcatalogue i came across one location which doesnt seem to have had any coverage on this site. Read on wikipedia edit history talk page print download pdf. In 1891 there were 7 shardlow families living in derbyshire. The village is listed as serdelau in the domesday book translated as a. Are you looking for something to do with family and friends or seeking a fun day out with the kids in shardlow.
Shardlow is a village in derbyshire, england about 6 miles southeast of derby and 11 miles southwest of nottingham. However for local people this is the best local history book. River derwent and this has had a great effect on the history of this area. Shardlow hall, london road, shardlow and great wilne south. The village of shardlow has some wonderful architectural features, there is the old salt warehouse, the oldest warehouse in the village which is today home to the shardlow heritage centre, the dog and duck inn a cruck frame building whose timbers date back to the 15th century. All structured data from the file and property namespaces is available under the creative commons cc0 license. More importantly, shardlow has hung on to most of its history as a canal port. Shardlow hall was built for leonard fosbrooke in 1684, according to the date stone on the southeast front. Shardlow school, shardlow, derbyshire history in structure. Bowden, james philip a derbyshire childhood, 189719. An odd ommision from this census return is the name of william walton. Shardlow war memorial, shardlow and great wilne 1459473. Acresford wesleyan methodist church acresford, leicestershire. Please contact the school office detailing your request.
Please view our facebook page for latest information malt shovel at shardlow. We have built up an extensive library of documents, and have also placed a significant amount of data online, on this website. Property shardlow, derbyshire, england, united kingdom. Thankyou for your continued support, stay safe and look after each other, we do not know how long these measures will be in place for but we will keep you updated. Shardlow in derbyshire shardlow is situated 8 miles south east of derby in derbyshire, just off the a6, was once a considerable inland port on the river trent. We supply homes from most of the major manufacturers. The most complete surviving canal village in britain. The village stands near the river trent, 2 miles s of draycott station on the m. Our military, industrial and historical heritage is fast disappearing under the. Books about shardlow area browse 30 photo books on shardlow and the surrounding area.
This is an excellent, indepth history of derbyshire. Shardlowe name meaning, family history, family crest. Shardlow and great wilne, south derbyshire, derbyshire, de72 ii 4 aston lane shardlow and great wilne, south derbyshire, derbyshire, de72 ii 44a, the wharf see details for further address information shardlow and great wilne, south derbyshire, derbyshire, de72 ii 47, the wharf shardlow and great wilne, south derbyshire, derbyshire, de72. These photos are from march last year when i took a tour of the grounds. Only relevant to people interested in local history. Adobe reader directions click here for a pdf to print off 40kb. Holden house bed and breakfast, guest house in shardlow.
This was about 38% of all the recorded shardlow s in the uk. Europe united kingdom uk england derbyshire shardlow. Mar 20, 2012 we returned to the new inn and had a coffee, nothing special but the staff were very pleasant and if we had not been going out for lunch we would have probably stayed for a pub lunch or an allday breakfast. History of shardlow in south derbyshire map and description. Pride and prejudice, the other queen, the perilous gard, uncle silas, miss wonderful, behind the shattered. Shardlow hall with attached garden seat to northeast. The most shardlow families were found in the uk in 1891. Shardlow is located 8 miles south east of derby and is a rare surviving example of an inland river and canal port.
Shardlow may not have the hills and splendid views to be found in other parts of derbyshire, but for anyone interested in heritage and who enjoys walking by water it should not be missed. Stevenson vickers family history john and mary vickers stevenson our stevenson ancestors originated so far as we know in derbyshire, england, a small county in north central england, bordered on the north by yorkshire, on the east by nottinghamshire, on the south by leicestershire, and on the west by staffordshire and cheshire. Oct 10, 2008 this is an excellent, indepth history of derbyshire. Shardlow and great wilne, south derbyshire, derbyshire, de72 ii trent and mersey canal, canal milepost on opposite side of canal to ivy house at sk 443 303 ii trent and mersey canal, canal milepost to west of hickens bridge at sk 429 298. There has been a public house on this site since at least 1796, but its history. The history of the county of derby, volume 1 the history of the county of derby, stephen glover volume 1 of the history of the county of derby. It is a grade ii listed building which is officially listed on the buildings at risk register.
Due to its location on the river trent, which up to this point is easily navigable. Shardlow photos, maps, books, memories francis frith. In 1760 the ferry was replaced by cavendish bridge, on the derbyshire side of which is a toll board listing charges, ranging from two shillings and six pence for coaches to a half penny for soldiers. Amberley publishing provides a fresh approach to regional and general history. They tried to monopolise river traffic between the ferry and nottingham and were so successful that shardlow hall was built out of the profits. If you are an archivist or custodian of this archive you can use the archive update form to add or update the details in discovery. Each includes five cycle routes, designed to offer you some of the best places to visit, with views and refreshment stops on route. In summer and at the weekends the canal is alive with brightly painted long boats, moored beside the towpath or moving quietly along the canal. There are places of worship for baptists and the new connexion of methodists shardlow st james is an ecclesiastical parish in the county of derbyshire. Shardlow is a village in derbyshire, england about southeast of derby and southwest of nottingham. The fact that it is on the doorstep to the peak district is one of the reasons he has stayed as it means he doesnt have to travel far to enjoy the stunning scenery the peak district has to offer. Containing a variety of geological, mineralogical, commercial and statistical information, stephen glover. Just across the trent is the castle donington parish of north west leicestershire.
Discover the shardlowe family history for the english origin. The house was built in 1684 for leonard fosbrooke, originally. Richard beresford was born and raised in chesterfield, a market town in north derbyshire, and still reside there today. Derelictplaces is a forum for people with an interest in the history and documentation of disused, derelict and abandoned buildings to come together and share their experiences, photography and historical findings. Shardlow marina is a popular location for holiday makers so this is a rare opportunity to acquire the holiday home of your dreams in a sort after location. The war memorial was unveiled on 2 april 1921 by the reverend rl farmer and dedicated by the venerable archdeacon noakes. Shardlow hall is a 17thcentury former country house at shardlow, derbyshire now in use as commercial offices. Ese of derby, and has a post, money order, and telegraph office under derby. Property services in shardlow, property for sale and wanted in shardlow, estate agents in shardlow, houses for sale and rent in shardlow, flats for sale and rent in shardlow, conveyencing in shardlow, flats for rent in shardlow, commercial property for sale in shardlow and commercial property for rent in shardlow. Covers poor law unions of bakewell, belper, shardlow, hayfield, ashbourne and. Shardlow, derbyshire click on the map for other historical maps of this place in 187072, john marius wilsons imperial gazetteer of england and wales described shardlow like this. Derbyshire had the highest population of shardlow families in 1891. Please contact our office for more details on how you can purchase a holiday home on our park. Melbourne historical research group history books mainly.
Up to 1834 after 1834 staff inmates records bibliography links in 1758, a group of parishes including dale abbey and ilkestone set up a joint workhouse for the inhabitation and employing of the poor on dale or stanton moor. The historic inland port of shardlow lies on the doorstep of the national forest approximately 6 miles south of derby, 2 miles from junction 24 and 24a of the m1, 4 miles from donington park motor museum, 4 miles from east midlands international airport, 4 12 miles from a42m42 serving birmingham and 1 mile from the new a50 serving the potteries and north west. Chapeleniefrith, chesterfield, derby, glossop, hayfield and shardlow. Shardlow, a village, a parish, a subdistrict, and a district, in derbyshire. The routes are highlighted on an os map with added directions. Apr 29, 2019 shardlow war memorial, which stands in the churchyard of the church of st james, is listed at grade ii for the following principal reasons.
Aston on trent conservation area history, south derbyshire, accessed 25 november 2008 the land described in that charter included the lands now known as shardlow, great wilne, church wilne, crich, smalley, morley, weston and astonontrent. Things to do in shardlow the shardlow treasure trail. The house was built in 1684 for leonard fosbrooke, originally to an hplan design with two storeys. History shardlow, derbyshire, england, united kingdom. In its heyday it was referred to as rural rotterdam and little. Shardlow, derbyshire photos, maps, books and memories of shardlow everything old maps books memories nearby places. The parish contains also the village of great wilne, and comprises 1204 acres. A new seven bayed west garden front was constructed in 1726 and in the late 18th century the. The village of shardlow has some wonderful architectural features, there is the old salt warehouse, the oldest warehouse in the village which is today home to the shardlow heritage centre, the dog and duck inn a cruck frame building. A comprehensive history of the workhouse by peter higginbotham. Some remodelling was undertaken in 1726 by francis smith of warwick, and again in 1768 by joseph pickford when palladian flanking wings were added.
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