Barton Blount

Civil Parish in Derbyshire South Derbyshire

England

Barton Blount

St. Michael & All Angels, Church Broughton
St. Michael & All Angels, Church Broughton Credit: Geoff Pick

Barton Blount is a civil parish located in the southern part of Derbyshire, England. It is situated approximately 6 miles southwest of the county town of Derby and covers an area of around 2.5 square miles. The parish is bordered by the villages of Findern, Aston-on-Trent, and Church Broughton.

The village of Barton Blount, after which the parish is named, is a small and picturesque settlement with a population of around 150 residents. It is characterized by its rural charm and traditional architecture, with many buildings dating back several centuries. The parish is predominantly rural, with a mix of farmland, woodlands, and open countryside surrounding the village.

There are limited amenities within the parish, with no shops or schools located directly in Barton Blount. However, the nearby villages provide access to essential services such as shops, schools, and healthcare facilities. The area is well-connected by road, with several major routes passing through or nearby the parish, including the A50 and A5132.

Barton Blount is known for its scenic beauty and tranquility, attracting visitors who enjoy walking, cycling, and exploring the countryside. The parish also has historical significance, with notable landmarks such as the St. James' Church, a Grade II listed building that dates back to the 13th century.

Overall, Barton Blount offers a peaceful and idyllic setting for residents and visitors alike, with its rural charm, beautiful surroundings, and close proximity to major towns and cities in Derbyshire.

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Barton Blount Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.912485/-1.689111 or Grid Reference SK2135. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

St. Michael & All Angels, Church Broughton
St. Michael & All Angels, Church Broughton
Winding Brook Sutton Brook winds across this flat plain on its journey towards the River Dove.
Winding Brook
Sutton Brook winds across this flat plain on its journey towards the River Dove.
Farm and Pond This farm sits in the NE corner of this square in an area known as Barton Fields.
Farm and Pond
This farm sits in the NE corner of this square in an area known as Barton Fields.
Tree Arch This bridleway from Bartonfields to Bartonpark has a tree which arches over the track as it has grown around passing farm traffic.
Tree Arch
This bridleway from Bartonfields to Bartonpark has a tree which arches over the track as it has grown around passing farm traffic.
Green Footpath This poorly marked but very green footpath leads over Sutton Brook on its way to Longfordlane.
Green Footpath
This poorly marked but very green footpath leads over Sutton Brook on its way to Longfordlane.
The Spath The Spath - a farm hidden away down a lane from where it overlooks Longford Brook.
The Spath
The Spath - a farm hidden away down a lane from where it overlooks Longford Brook.
Bent House Bent House near Church Broughton.
Bent House
Bent House near Church Broughton.
Small Reservoir Small reservoir marked on 1:25000 maps
Small Reservoir
Small reservoir marked on 1:25000 maps
Barton Cottages One of the set of cottages on Ashbourne Road.
Barton Cottages
One of the set of cottages on Ashbourne Road.
Farm track and footpath Track and path across to Bartonfields.
Farm track and footpath
Track and path across to Bartonfields.
Footpath to Heathy Close Passing the woodland on the way to Heathy Close.
Footpath to Heathy Close
Passing the woodland on the way to Heathy Close.
Silage Bales late afternoon sun across the field of wrapped silage bales
Silage Bales
late afternoon sun across the field of wrapped silage bales
The woodside Edge of the wood next to the path.
The woodside
Edge of the wood next to the path.
Gorse Flowers Close up of the gorse bush in the hedge.
Gorse Flowers
Close up of the gorse bush in the hedge.
Hedgeside Path The footpath just after the wood.
Hedgeside Path
The footpath just after the wood.
Cornfield From the track,looking towards Grove Farm.
Cornfield
From the track,looking towards Grove Farm.
Next year's fertiliser Pile of rotting farmyard manure at the side of the track.
Next year's fertiliser
Pile of rotting farmyard manure at the side of the track.
Covert Farm In front of Covert Farm is Potters Covert Wood.
Covert Farm
In front of Covert Farm is Potters Covert Wood.
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Barton Blount is located at Grid Ref: SK2135 (Lat: 52.912485, Lng: -1.689111)

Administrative County: Derbyshire

District: South Derbyshire

Police Authority: Derbyshire

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Located within 500m of 52.912485,-1.689111
Place Of Worship
St Chad's Barton Blount
Access: private
Religion: christian
Website: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1280896
Lat/Long: 52.909364/-1.6916072
Barton Blount
Place: hamlet
Wikidata: Q2672888
Lat/Long: 52.909683/-1.6900919
Material: wood
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 52.9104177/-1.6880724
Material: wood
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 52.910078/-1.6875735
Material: wood
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 52.9092595/-1.6863571
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