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Dethick Manor

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Dethick Manor — farmhouse in Dethick, Derbyshire, England, UK.

Dethick Manor, stately homes in Derbyshire

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Typical visit
2 h–4 h
Nearest railway station
Cromford · 2.5 km
  • Family-friendly
  • Limited wheelchair access

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Dethick Manor is a stately home in the United Kingdom. Heritage designation: Grade II* listed building. Wikidata describes it as: "farmhouse in Dethick, Derbyshire, England, UK". Coordinates: 53.1180°, -1.5119°.

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Heritage listing

Dethick Manor is a 16th-century manor house, situated at Dethick, Amber Valley, Derbyshire, much altered in the 18th century and converted to use as a farmhouse. It is a Grade II* listed building. The manor of Dethick was anciently owned by the eponymous family. On the death in 1403 of Robert Dethick, the heir to the family's property at Dethick (though not the last Dethick male - the family owned land in Breadsall and Newhall in Derbyshire), the property passed to Thomas Babington who had married Isabel, the elder of Robert's two daughters. Babington was the son of Sir John Babington and nephew of Sir William Babington, Chief Justice in 1423. The son of Isabel and Thomas, Sir John Babington of Dethick (High Sheriff of Derbyshire in 1479) died in 1485 at the Battle of Bosworth Field.

From the Historic England List Entry under OGL v3.

From the Wikipedia article

Dethick Manor is a 16th-century manor house, situated at Dethick, Amber Valley, Derbyshire, much altered in the 18th century and converted to use as a farmhouse. It is a Grade II* listed building. The manor of Dethick was anciently owned by the eponymous family. On the death in 1403 of Robert Dethick, the heir to the family's property at Dethick (though not the last Dethick male - the family owned land in Breadsall and Newhall in Derbyshire), the property passed to Thomas Babington who had married Isabel, the elder of Robert's two daughters. Babington was the son of Sir John Babington and nephew of Sir William Babington, Chief Justice in 1423. The son of Isabel and Thomas, Sir John Babington of Dethick (High Sheriff of Derbyshire in 1479) died in 1485 at the Battle of Bosworth Field. His son Thomas and his grandson Anthony both served as High Sheriff. The manor house, dating from the 15th century, was rebuilt by the Babington family in the 16th century. Sir Anthony Babington, born at the manor house in 1561, was attained and executed for High Treason for his part in the Babington Plot. As a result of his earlier transfer of ownership to his younger brother the sequestration of the estate was avoided. In the 17th century the Babingtons sold the property. Later owners included Blackwell and Hallowes. The house was eventually used as a farmhouse and was substantially altered and extended for that purpose in the 18th century. Substantial elements of the 15th-century manor house remain incorporated into the present structure. The manor farm was supplemented by the adjoining church farm, which an 1891 source describes as follows: "The church of St. John the Baptist is a small edifice of stone, dating from 1220, and consists of chancel, nave and a lofty western tower, dated 1535, containing one small bell: there are three memorial windows, and 60 sittings. ... The soil is sandy; subsoil, gritstone. The chief crops are wheat, barley, oats and about one-half the land is in…

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Coordinates
53.1180, -1.5119
County
Derbyshire
District
Amber Valley
Parish
Dethick, Lea and Holloway
Postcode
DE4 5GG
Parliamentary constituency
Derbyshire Dales
Nearest railway station
Cromford2.5 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Dethick Manor?
Dethick Manor is in Derbyshire, the East Midlands, United Kingdom (postcode DE4 5GG), in the parish of Dethick, Lea and Holloway.
Is Dethick Manor a listed building?
Dethick Manor is officially recognised as Grade II* listed building listed.
How do I get to Dethick Manor?
The nearest railway station is Cromford, about 2.5 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode DE4 5GG.