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Allestree history
Allestree was recorded in the Domesday book of 1086 as Adelardestreu, an outlier of the Manor of Markeaton held by Hugh, Earl of Chester. It was given by William the Conqueror to Henry de Ferrers as a reward for his work in the Norman Conquest. The village became a parish in its own right in 1864 and was incorporated into the Borough of Derby in 1968.
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Allestree Park and Hall
Allestree Hall is a Grade II* listed building made of millstone grit from Derwent bank. It was completed by John Giradot (High Sheriff of Derbyshire) with three storeys and five bays, the central three bowed with an ionic columned porch. The hall has been unoccupied since the 1980s and was included in the English Heritage at Risk Register 2010.
Markeaton Park
Markeaton Park is the second park situated in Allestree and lies in the south of the suburb, bordering Mackworth Estate below and Darley Abbey to the east. The park has a long history, with it being used to raise deer and boar as far back as the 1500s. A hall was built on the estate in the 16th century though the exact dates are unknown, this was demolished in 1755 and a new hall was erected in the same location designed by James Denstone of Derby. In September 1975 the park and its surroundings were designated a Conservation Area.
Public houses
There are 4 Public houses in Allestree: The Markeaton, The Woodlands, The Red Cow, The Joiners Arms, The Jonty Farmer and The Broadway. During the 1960s the Park Farm Hotel was opened at Park Farm Shopping Centre. This closed and was boarded up in October 2003 and has since been transformed into a fitness gym.
Old village centre
The historical village centre is located on the junction of St Edmund’s Close, Cornhill and Park Lane. This area has the majority of listed buildings within the ward. Yew tree cottage is further along Cornhill away from the village centre but is the only timber-framed and thatched cottage left.
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● New Zealand, Derby ● St Barnabas’ Church, Derby ● Markeaton ● Derby plague of 1665 ● California, Derby ● King’s Mead Priory ● Derby Gaol ● St Anne’s Church, Derby ● St John the Evangelist’s Church, Derby ● St Luke’s Church, Derby ● Pickford’s House Museum ● Markeaton Park Light Railway ● Friar Gate Bridge ● Derby Blackfriars ● BBC Radio Derby ● St Werburgh’s Church, Derby ● County Hall, Derby ● St Alkmund’s (new) Church, Derby ● St Helen’s Priory, Derby ● Whitehurst & Son sundial ● Derby Museum and Art Gallery ● Derby Central Library ● Derby Exhibition (1839) ● Cathedral Quarter, Derby ● Derby Baptist Chapel ● St. James Priory, Derby ● St Michael’s Church, Derby ● Saint Alkmund’s Way Footbridge ● St Mary’s Church, Derby ● Strutt’s Park Roman Fort
● Ram FM ● St Alkmund’s Church, Derby ● The Old Bell Hotel, Derby ● Ye Olde Dolphin Inne ● The Derbyshire Blues ● Diocese of Derby ● Derby War Memorial ● Derby Guildhall ● Derby Catacombs ● Christ Church, Derby ● Timeline of Derby ● Metro Cinema (Derby) ● Quad (arts centre) ● Derby Silk Mill ● Grand Theatre, Derby ● Cathedral Green Footbridge ● Lombe’s Mill ● St Peter’s Church, Derby ● St Mary’s Bridge Chapel ● Derby Rowing Club ● Handyside Bridge ● Council House, Derby ● Exeter Bridge ● University of Derby ● Exeter House ● Derbion ● Derby Theatre ● Longbridge Weir Hydro ● Congregational Chapel, Derby ● Derby Built-up Area ● Little Chester ● Derventio Coritanorum ● Darley Park ● Markeaton Brook ● Darley Abbey ● All Saints’ Church, Mackworth ● County Cricket Ground, Derby ● Derby Racecourse ● Mackworth, Amber Valley ● Derby Racecourse Roman settlement ● Mackworth Castle ● St Mark’s Church, Derby ● Chaddesden ● Allestree ● St Paul’s Church, Quarndon ● Allestree Hall ● Kedleston Hall ● All Saints Church, Kedleston ● Burley Hill ● Breadsall Priory ● Duffield Bank Railway ● River Ecclesbourne ● St Alkmund’s Church, Duffield ● Duffield Hall ● All Saints’ Church, Breadsall ● Breadsall ● Little Eaton ● St Paul’s Church, Little Eaton ● Bold Lane ● Derby Cathedral ● Quarndon
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