

A recently restored nineteenth century lime kiln located in the heart of the Peak District National Park countryside has won an architecture award from the Derbyshire Historic Buildings Trust. The limestone built structure – a Grade II listed building – won the ‘Restoration of an Historic Garden or Landscape’ award for its significance in the wider landscape at Minninglow. The award was presented by architectural historian Jeremy Musson to the landowner Mark Edge and the architect Dan Greenway of Evans Vettori, during a ceremony at Buxton Crescent’s Assembly Rooms.
Derek Latham, chair of Derbyshire Historic Buildings Trust, said: “Lime kilns are a visible link in the landscape to our agricultural and industrial past. It is important to preserve these structures in place to reveal the stories of the landscape through time. This kiln is an important historic feature in its setting and its excellent restoration retains it for people’s enjoyment and understanding now and in the future.”
Minninglow lime kiln is of special interest because it is believed to have produced lime for the construction of the Cromford and High Peak railway and embankment, which now forms part of the High Peak Trail. It is a large lime kiln built in limestone blocks, it stands five metres high and is set into a cutting in the hill. Back in the day, limestone would have been extracted from a small quarry nearby, broken up and fed into the top of the kiln, to be burnt and raked out from the arch below. Once the railway was running, lime produced by the kiln may have been transported elsewhere for use in agriculture, construction or other industries, until it eventually fell out of use.
The lime kiln collapsed during the exceptionally wet winter of 2019/2020 bringing down a large portion of the structure. Incredibly, it revealed that the last ‘charge’ of limestone was never fired and remained in the kiln. Some of the kiln walls were intact too.
Rebekah Newman, manager of Defra’s Farming in Protected Landscapes (FiPL) programme in the Peak District National Park, said: “As a significant part of the National Park’s industrial heritage and a Grade II listed building, we needed to support Minninglow Grange Farm to secure the limekiln’s future and were able to do so through FiPL.”
Through FiPL, the National Park awarded a £96,000 grant to the landowner for the restoration of the Minninglow lime kiln. With listed building consent obtained, the restoration took place in summer 2022, carried out by Restoration Projects Ltd., and supervised by Evans Vettori Architects. The restoration work involved replicating the limekiln’s original stone coursing – fortunately, there were photographs to refer to. Stones were specially selected and placed with weathered faces on the exterior surface. The surrounding soil was also stabilised.
Mark Edge, from Minninglow Grange Farm, said: “The lime kiln is very visible due to its size and position, it’s seen by people passing by on the trail, so when it collapsed we wanted to repair it. We’re passionate about preserving our agricultural and industrial heritage, this lime kiln played an important part in the past. Thanks to the painstaking efforts of the stone masons and the support of the Peak District National Park Authority, we’ve been able to save this unique historic feature for people to appreciate now and in the future.”
Thanks to the Edge family, walkers are able to access the lime kiln directly from the High Peak Trail. The nearest car park is at Minninglow Car Park, DE4 2PN. The lime kiln is a 15-minute walk away along the trail in the direction of tree-topped Minninglow Hill.
For more information about the FiPL programme for farmers and land managers, and FiPL projects in the Peak District National Park, visit http://www.peakdistrict.gov.uk/fipl
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Thanks to Martin Compton for sending this lovely photo from yesterday’s Carols on the Green.

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FRIDAY 15th December 7.45PM
Free Entrance. Refreshments. Raffle
Parwich Memorial Hall
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Information shared by Derbyshire Dales District Council

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Please bring this opportunity to supply and install new playground equipment in the village to the attention of anyone who may be interested.

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Thank you to Chris R for this report of local roads at 8.00am:
“Parwich to A515 blocked with big fallen tree and powewr lines so back up Pikehall which was partially blocked by fallen conifers then completely blockede near Pikehall with big fallen tree and power lines down so back round by Minninglow to Newhaven”
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The Parwich and District Horticultural Society has raised funds, largely through Open Gardens, which are available for organisations in Parwich and will be allocated at our AGM on 16th January 2024.
If you represent an organisation in the village which is in need of funding and would like to be considered, please submit an application in writing to parwichhorticultural@gmail.com BY 9TH JANUARY.
In your application please be specific as to how much you would like and what it is for. Please also include if you have secured or applied for full or part funding from other sources for the same thing.
If you have any questions please speak with Nina Martin or email as above.
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Do you know anyone who might find these useful? All in working order with instructions and boxes. A little bit of setting up required but then very easy and reliable to use. Free to anyone who could use them. Contact Andrew at Fernlea. (07837376370).


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9.00am Ballidon Lane now clear
Be careful as there is a spilt load of stone all over the road just past Ballidon Lane End. It continues onto the main road.
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Icy roads conditions just before Bentley Brook- drive carefully.

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Delia will be selling her wreaths from 12pm at the Sycamore, earlier than advertised.
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Please does anyone have any information on roads out of the village? Supposed to be travelling to Nottingham ….not in a 4 wheeled drive .
Thank you
Patti B
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Parwich Carnival and Recreation Committee would like to thank Tarmac for their continued generous donation of our village Christmas tree.
Our thanks also go to those who kindly stopped by to help with the decorations, and for the fantastic coffee!



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Christmas Craft Fair
Bradbourne Church Hall
Saturday 2 December
2 – 4pm
Refreshments available
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