Shining Cliff Woods, Derbyshire, the Glossary
Shining Cliff Woods are on the west bank of the River Derwent near to Ambergate in Derbyshire, England.[1]
Table of Contents
20 relations: Alderwasley, Alderwasley Hall School, Alport Height, Ambergate, Arts and Crafts movement, Derbyshire, Duffield Frith, Edmund Crouchback, Forestry England, Grith Fyrd, Henry VIII, Jacobean era, National Trust, Oakhurst House, River Derwent, Derbyshire, Rock-a-bye Baby, Royal forest, Site of Special Scientific Interest, White Peak Estate, Youth Hostels Association (England & Wales).
- Forests and woodlands of Derbyshire
- Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Derbyshire
Alderwasley
Alderwasley is a village and civil parish in the Amber Valley district of Derbyshire, England. Shining Cliff Woods, Derbyshire and Alderwasley are Derbyshire geography stubs.
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Alderwasley Hall School
Alderwasley Hall School is a private residential special school.
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Alport Height
Alport Height is a hill near Wirksworth in Derbyshire.
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Ambergate
Ambergate is a village in Derbyshire, England, situated where the River Amber joins the River Derwent.
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Arts and Crafts movement
The Arts and Crafts movement was an international trend in the decorative and fine arts that developed earliest and most fully in the British Isles and subsequently spread across the British Empire and to the rest of Europe and America.
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Derbyshire
Derbyshire is a ceremonial county in the East Midlands of England.
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Duffield Frith
Duffield Frith was, in medieval times, an area of Derbyshire in England, part of that bestowed upon Henry de Ferrers (or Ferrars) by King William, controlled from his seat at Duffield Castle. Shining Cliff Woods, Derbyshire and Duffield Frith are forests and woodlands of Derbyshire.
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Edmund Crouchback
Edmund, 1st Earl of Lancaster (16 January 12455 June 1296), also known as Edmund Crouchback, was a member of the royal Plantagenet Dynasty and the founder of the first House of Lancaster.
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Forestry England
Forestry England is a division of the Forestry Commission, responsible for managing and promoting publicly owned forests in England.
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Grith Fyrd
Grith Fyrd was a radical alternative educational movement in England during the 1930s.
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Henry VIII
Henry VIII (28 June 149128 January 1547) was King of England from 22 April 1509 until his death in 1547.
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Jacobean era
The Jacobean era was the period in English and Scottish history that coincides with the reign of James VI of Scotland who also inherited the crown of England in 1603 as James I. The Jacobean era succeeds the Elizabethan era and precedes the Caroline era.
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National Trust
The National Trust (Ymddiriedolaeth Genedlaethol; Iontaobhas Náisiúnta) is a heritage and nature conservation charity and membership organisation in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
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Oakhurst House
Oakhurst House is a derelict building in Shining Cliff Woods above the village of Ambergate in Derbyshire.
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River Derwent, Derbyshire
The Derwent is a river in Derbyshire, England.
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Rock-a-bye Baby
"Rock-a-bye baby on the tree top" (sometimes "Hush-a-bye baby on the tree top") is a nursery rhyme and lullaby.
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Royal forest
A royal forest, occasionally known as a kingswood, is an area of land with different definitions in England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland.
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Site of Special Scientific Interest
A site of special scientific interest (SSSI) in Great Britain, or an area of special scientific interest (ASSI) in the Isle of Man and Northern Ireland, is a conservation designation denoting a protected area in the United Kingdom and Isle of Man.
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White Peak Estate
The White Peak Estate (previously known as the South Peak Estate) of the National Trust comprises several land holdings in the Southern Peak District, now referred to as Ilam Park, Dovedale and the White Peak in National Trust publications although administered from the "White Peak Estate Office".
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Youth Hostels Association (England & Wales)
The Youth Hostels Association (England & Wales) is a charitable organisation, registered with the Charity Commission, providing youth hostel accommodation in England and Wales.
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See also
Forests and woodlands of Derbyshire
- Duffield Frith
- Forest of East Derbyshire
- Forest of High Peak
- Forest of Lyme
- Sheep Hills, Derbyshire
- Shining Cliff Woods, Derbyshire
- The National Forest (England)
Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Derbyshire
- Ballidon Dale
- Benty Grange
- Calke Abbey
- Calton Hill, Derbyshire
- Cawdor Quarry
- Chrome Hill
- Combs Reservoir
- Coombs Dale
- Cressbrook Dale
- Creswell Crags
- Cromford Canal
- Dark Peak
- Deep Dale
- Dimminsdale
- Grin Low
- High Peak Junction
- Lathkill Dale
- List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Derbyshire
- Long Dale
- Ludworth Intake
- Middleton Dale
- Monk's Dale
- Ogston Reservoir
- Padley Gorge
- Parkhouse Hill
- Poole's Cavern
- River Doe Lea
- River Lathkill
- River Mease
- Shining Cliff Woods, Derbyshire
- The Moss
- Toddbrook Reservoir
- Upper Goyt Valley
- Vale of Edale
- Wye Valley, Derbyshire
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shining_Cliff_Woods,_Derbyshire
Also known as Shining Cliff, Shining Cliff Woods, Shining Cliff, Derbyshire.