Lost houses of Derbyshire
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This is a partial list of country houses in Derbyshire which have been demolished:
- Appleby Hall. Demolished 1920s
- Aston Lodge, Aston-on-Trent. Demolished 1933 ( see Joseph Greaves)
- Chaddesden Hall, Chaddesden. Demolished 1920s.
- Chilcote Hall
- Drakelow Hall. Demolished (see Gresley Baronets)
- Darley Abbey Hall. Demolished 1962.
- Derwent Hall. Drowned by Flooding 1943.
- Doveridge Hall. Demolished 1938 (see Cavendish Baronets)
- Eggington Hall. Demolished 1955.
- Etwall Hall. Demolished 1952
- Farnah Hall. Demolished 1940
- Glapwell Hall. Demolished 1950s (see National Coal Board)
- Glossop Hall.
- Kirk Hallam Hall. Demolished 1972.
- Markeaton Hall. Demolished 1964
- Padley Hall. Demolished 19th century.
- Osmaston Hall, Osmaston, Derby. Demolished 1938 (see Wilmot Baronets).
- Osmaston Manor, Osmaston, Derbyshire Dales. Demolished 1964. ( see Walker-Okeover Baronets).
- Shallcross Hall. Demolished 1968.
- Shipley Hall. Demolished 1948.
- Snelston Hall. Demolished 1953.
- Spondon Hall.
- Willesley Hall. Demolished 1952
- Wirksworth Hall. Demolished 1922.
- Wingerworth Hall. Demolished 1927

