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Karen Lee's Pictures of Miller's Dale Village

a Picturesque Village in the county of Derbyshire

(8 total)Miller's Dale Village Pictures

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A picture of Miller's Dale Village
Tin House, Miller's Dale

Tin House, Miller's Dale

Originally 'The Wriggly Tin' cafe was for the rail workers and labourers, it soon became derelict when the station closed, it has been restored and is now a private home.

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Miller's Dale Village


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A picture of Miller's Dale Village
Monsal Trail, Miller's Dale

Monsal Trail, Miller's Dale

The Monsal Trail runs along a disused railway line that has been converted into a track for walkers, cyclists and horse riders. It runs for eight and a half miles from Coombs Road Viaduct, one mile southeast of Bakewell to the head of Chee Dale, about three miles east of Buxton. The route follows the deep limestone valley of the River Wye through breathtaking countryside.

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Miller's Dale Village


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A picture of Miller's Dale Village
St Anne Church, Miller's Dale

St Anne Church, Miller's Dale

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Miller's Dale Village, Churches, Derbyshire


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A picture of Miller's Dale Village
Main Road, Miller's Dale

Main Road, Miller's Dale

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Miller's Dale Village


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A picture of Miller's Dale Village
Bridge over the River Wye

Bridge over the River Wye

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Miller's Dale Village


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A picture of Miller's Dale Village
Millers Dale

Millers Dale

This mill was used to grind meal for animal fodder. It belonged to the Devonshire Estate and was worked by several generations of the Dakin family. They bought the freehold in the late 18th century. For many years the mill was run by the two brothers. Both died in the winter 1912/13. The mill closed in 1920.

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Miller's Dale Village, Derbyshire


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A picture of Miller's Dale Village
Cottage Row, Miller's Dale

Cottage Row, Miller's Dale

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Miller's Dale Village, Derbyshire


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A picture of Miller's Dale Village
Anglers Rest, Millers Dale

Anglers Rest, Millers Dale

I always seem to find the local before anything else

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Miller's Dale Village, Pubs And Inns, Derbyshire


Camera Make: RICOH Model: CX2