The Church dedicated to St Wystan at Bretby
The Church dedicated to St Wystan at Bretby
The Church dedicated to St Wystan at Bretby
Orgreave Hall, Grade II Listed Building
Wychnor Country Club from near Overley
Looking towards the Church of All Saints at Alrewa…
Seen Better Days, near Overley Farm
Alrewas Mill from over the unseen river Trent near…
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A distant Heron gives an idea of the bank of the r…
An avenue of Dock plants near Overley Farm
Purple Loosestife near Overley Farm
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Rugeley Power station peeps through the trees
Lunch on the bank of the River Trent NE of Orgreav…
Recent heavy rain around the footpath approaching…
Church of All Saints at King's Bromley (Grade I Li…
Churchyard of All Saints at King's Bromley (Grade…
King's Bromley
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Hartsop Dodd (618m) from near Hartsop (February 19…
Looking from above Hartsop along Pasture Bottom wi…
The slopes of Hartsop Dodd from above Hartsop (Feb…
Looking towards Bretby Mill from near Bretby Hall
Bretby Pools
Bretby Pools
Bretby Pools and the strangely named Philosopher's…
Guelder rose tree, part of the plantation of the n…
Part of the plantation of the new National Forest…
Foremark Reservoir
Foremark Reservoir
Foremark Reservoir
Foremark Reservoir
Foremark Reservoir, and a place for lunch
Foremark Reservoir
Seen Better Days near Lawn Bridge
Looking towards the Cooling Towers from near Losco…
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Bretby Mill
Path towards Bretby Mill running parallel to Water…
Looking back to Bretby with Watery Lane following…
Bretby looking towards the site of the former Bret…
Rosliston Forestry Centre
Church of St. Giles at Caldwell
Caldwell
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Bretby Hall


One of the owners of the estate was Lord Carnarvon the Egyptologist, who sold the property to finace the famous expedition in search of the tomb of Tutankhamun, the boy king. The present Hall was purchased in 1926 by the Derbyshire County Council for use as a hospital and remained an orthopaedic hospital till the 1990's, the hall and grounds then being sold to developers to provide private residential units. (2847 views on Panoramio)
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