Bean Hole Plantation

Wood, Forest in Derbyshire South Derbyshire

England

Bean Hole Plantation

More new houses This is, I think, the final row of houses to be built on this development on the edge of Mickleover.
More new houses Credit: Malcolm Neal

Bean Hole Plantation is a picturesque woodland area located in Derbyshire, England. Covering a vast expanse, it is known for its dense and diverse collection of trees, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers alike. The plantation is situated in the heart of the Peak District National Park, adding to its appeal and natural beauty.

The woodland is primarily composed of deciduous trees, such as oak, beech, and birch, which provide a stunning display of colors throughout the year. It is also home to a rich variety of flora and fauna, including wildflowers, ferns, and various species of birds, mammals, and insects. The diverse ecosystem within the plantation makes it an ideal habitat for wildlife and a haven for birdwatchers.

Visitors to Bean Hole Plantation can explore the network of well-maintained trails that wind through the forest, offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside. The plantation also features picnic areas and designated camping spots, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the tranquil ambiance of the woodland.

The plantation holds historical significance as well. It is believed to have been used as a hunting ground by the local nobility in the past. The remnants of an ancient stone wall can still be seen, hinting at its historical past.

Overall, Bean Hole Plantation is a captivating and diverse woodland destination that offers a peaceful retreat for nature lovers. Its scenic beauty, abundant wildlife, and rich history make it a must-visit location in Derbyshire.

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More new houses This is, I think, the final row of houses to be built on this development on the edge of Mickleover.
More new houses
This is, I think, the final row of houses to be built on this development on the edge of Mickleover.
A bright winter morning Out for some exercise this bright morning gave good views along the Etwall road. This looks towards the new island leading to the several housing estates being built just outside Mickleover and the city of Derby boundary on the right hand side of the image.
A bright winter morning
Out for some exercise this bright morning gave good views along the Etwall road. This looks towards the new island leading to the several housing estates being built just outside Mickleover and the city of Derby boundary on the right hand side of the image.
Bloor Homes development of 252 properties Manor Farm Field is honestly named housing development, which part of the urban growth of Mickleover.
Bloor Homes development of 252 properties
Manor Farm Field is honestly named housing development, which part of the urban growth of Mickleover.
Radbourne: west from School Lane Just after 8.30 on a sultry July evening, the day after temperature records were established in many parts of the country.
Radbourne: west from School Lane
Just after 8.30 on a sultry July evening, the day after temperature records were established in many parts of the country.
Radbourne: sheep grazing on a summer evening Just after 8.30 on a sultry July evening, the day after temperature records were established in many parts of the country.
Radbourne: sheep grazing on a summer evening
Just after 8.30 on a sultry July evening, the day after temperature records were established in many parts of the country.
Radbourne: outbuildings at Park Farm Eight-thirty on a warm July evening.
Radbourne: outbuildings at Park Farm
Eight-thirty on a warm July evening.
New foundations The foundations are for houses in phase two of the Catchett Park development on the edge of Derby just outside Mickleover.
New foundations
The foundations are for houses in phase two of the Catchett Park development on the edge of Derby just outside Mickleover.
New houses The houses are part of Cotchett Park and at present are on the edge of the development but by the looks of the preparation work will eventually be completely surrounded by other houses.
New houses
The houses are part of Cotchett Park and at present are on the edge of the development but by the looks of the preparation work will eventually be completely surrounded by other houses.
On Bonnie Prince Charlie Walk - path running NW from near Radbourne
On Bonnie Prince Charlie Walk - path running NW from near Radbourne
Mickleover station, Derby Mickleover station, now a private residence, was on the former Great Northern Railway between Derby and Burton upon Trent. After the line closed in 1968 the BR Research Division used the section between Mickleover and Egginton Junction as a test track. This closed in July 1990. Today the five miles between Mackworth in Derby and Etwall (with a diversion to avoid Mickleover tunnel) is a cyclepath, part of NCN54.
Mickleover station, Derby
Mickleover station, now a private residence, was on the former Great Northern Railway between Derby and Burton upon Trent. After the line closed in 1968 the BR Research Division used the section between Mickleover and Egginton Junction as a test track. This closed in July 1990. Today the five miles between Mackworth in Derby and Etwall (with a diversion to avoid Mickleover tunnel) is a cyclepath, part of NCN54.
Great Northern Public House The newly refitted Great Northern Public House which was named after the Great Northern Railway (GNR Line) which once ran on the lines below the bridge next to the pub, It was built in the late 1800's as The Northern Hotel.

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Great Northern Public House
The newly refitted Great Northern Public House which was named after the Great Northern Railway (GNR Line) which once ran on the lines below the bridge next to the pub, It was built in the late 1800's as The Northern Hotel. Archive LinkExternal link
The Limes, Mickleover The Limes, a large white 19th Century Villa standing in its own grounds and built in 1836.

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The Limes, Mickleover
The Limes, a large white 19th Century Villa standing in its own grounds and built in 1836. Archive LinkExternal link
Mickleover community centre Mickleover community centre, this was previously a public elementary school which was built in the late 1870’s and admitted the first children in 1881. The school was enlarged in 1905 and the infants were eventually transferred from the existing school in Fennel Street (Limes Avenue) in 1916. The School continued as an all age school until 1948-50, when the senior children were moved to Pastures Hill Secondary Modern or Ashbourne Grammar School. The School then became the junior mixed and infants school with Mr. J.W. Best as headmaster. In 1957 the junior children moved into the new school in Vicarage Road. The school continued until it's closure in 1986. An historical and unusual event occurred at the school back on 7th February 1900, the first children's matinee in British Cinema took place at the school. Why this took place at Mickleover, which never even had a cinema, is not known. It wasn't until 1910 that Derby even had a cinema and sometime after that before regular children's matinees were shown After three years of being empty, Derby City Council decided to give it to the people of Mickleover in 1989, to be used as a Community Centre. There is now an excellent tearoom, staffed by volunteers.

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Mickleover community centre
Mickleover community centre, this was previously a public elementary school which was built in the late 1870’s and admitted the first children in 1881. The school was enlarged in 1905 and the infants were eventually transferred from the existing school in Fennel Street (Limes Avenue) in 1916. The School continued as an all age school until 1948-50, when the senior children were moved to Pastures Hill Secondary Modern or Ashbourne Grammar School. The School then became the junior mixed and infants school with Mr. J.W. Best as headmaster. In 1957 the junior children moved into the new school in Vicarage Road. The school continued until it's closure in 1986. An historical and unusual event occurred at the school back on 7th February 1900, the first children's matinee in British Cinema took place at the school. Why this took place at Mickleover, which never even had a cinema, is not known. It wasn't until 1910 that Derby even had a cinema and sometime after that before regular children's matinees were shown After three years of being empty, Derby City Council decided to give it to the people of Mickleover in 1989, to be used as a Community Centre. There is now an excellent tearoom, staffed by volunteers. Archive LinkExternal link
Nags Head Pub on Uttoxeter Road, Mickleover The Nags Head Pub on Uttoxeter Road, built in the 18th century, during the 1970's a Pullman Railway Carriage graced the site as a restaurant 

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Nags Head Pub on Uttoxeter Road, Mickleover
The Nags Head Pub on Uttoxeter Road, built in the 18th century, during the 1970's a Pullman Railway Carriage graced the site as a restaurant Archive LinkExternal link
Old Hall, Orchard Street The Old Hall, on Orchard Street, this is one of the few surviving timber-framed buildings in Derbyshire. Dated from 1655, it was built by a Cromwellian officer, Captain Robert Crotchet. Box framed on a stone plinth infilled with brick nogging using stretcher bond, it consists of two storeys, attic and gables. The roof was originally thatched but is now tiled. Inside, an oak staircase survives, with turned balusters and panelling. Oliver Cromwell once stayed here, while Tutbury Castle was under siege during the Civil War

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Old Hall, Orchard Street
The Old Hall, on Orchard Street, this is one of the few surviving timber-framed buildings in Derbyshire. Dated from 1655, it was built by a Cromwellian officer, Captain Robert Crotchet. Box framed on a stone plinth infilled with brick nogging using stretcher bond, it consists of two storeys, attic and gables. The roof was originally thatched but is now tiled. Inside, an oak staircase survives, with turned balusters and panelling. Oliver Cromwell once stayed here, while Tutbury Castle was under siege during the Civil War Archive LinkExternal link
Row of Cottages on Station Road, Mickleover These delightful cottages are waiting demolition for new houses to be built

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Row of Cottages on Station Road, Mickleover
These delightful cottages are waiting demolition for new houses to be built Archive LinkExternal link
Holly Cottage Holly Cottage, Vicarage Road, Mickleover

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Holly Cottage
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Houses Marshaw Close, Mickleover, Derby Street scene Marshaw Close, Mickleover, Derby
Houses Marshaw Close, Mickleover, Derby
Street scene Marshaw Close, Mickleover, Derby
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Bean Hole Plantation is located at Grid Ref: SK2935 (Lat: 52.912704, Lng: -1.5587075)

Administrative County: Derbyshire

District: South Derbyshire

Police Authority: Derbyshire

What 3 Words

///turkey.attend.motel. Near Etwall, Derbyshire

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