Ticknall

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Ticknall is a historic rural village in Derbyshire, England, known for its former lime industry, picturesque countryside, and proximity to Calke Abbey.

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instanceOf civil parish
village
administrativeArea South Derbyshire District Council NERFINISHED
ceremonialCounty Derbyshire
civilParishIn South Derbyshire district NERFINISHED
country England
district South Derbyshire NERFINISHED
economicHistory agriculture
lime burning
quarrying
governingBody Ticknall Parish Council NERFINISHED
hasAmenity church
public house
village hall
hasBuildingMaterial local limestone
hasConservationArea Ticknall Conservation Area NERFINISHED
hasDialCode 01332
hasFeature historic cottages
stone-built houses
village green
hasHeritage historic water supply system
lime kilns
tramway remains
hasPostcodeDistrict DE73
hasPostTown Derby NERFINISHED
hasReligiousBuilding St George’s Church, Ticknall NERFINISHED
hasWalkingRoutes local footpaths and trails around Calke Park
heritageStatus village with numerous listed buildings
historicCounty Derbyshire NERFINISHED
knownFor estate village architecture
former lime industry
historic rural character
picturesque countryside
landUse predominantly agricultural
locatedIn Derbyshire
East Midlands
locatedNear Calke Abbey NERFINISHED
near Ashby-de-la-Zouch NERFINISHED
Melbourne, Derbyshire NERFINISHED
nearProtectedArea National Trust Calke Abbey estate NERFINISHED
nearRoad A511 road
A514 road
OSGridReference SK3522
parliamentaryConstituency South Derbyshire NERFINISHED
tourism gateway to Calke Abbey and Calke Park
transport served by local bus routes

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