Shining Cliff Woods, Derbyshire
Shining Cliff Woods are on the west bank of the River Derwent near to Ambergate in Derbyshire, England.
In medieval times "Schymynde-cliffe" was one of the seven royal parks within Duffield Frith and, as such, belonged to Edmund Crouchback, Earl of Lancaster. It was an estate within the manor of Alderwasley and in 1284 was given to William Foun who was given the job of maintaining the boundaries between the Pendleton and Peatpits Brooks.
They passed to Thomas Lowe by marriage in 1471 and in 1514 he was granted by Henry VIII the right to "empark and empale" his estate and enjoy "free warren" within it.[1]
The woods include an SSSI. Some of the woodland is owned and managed by Grith Fyrd Pioneers,[2] but the Eastern part is (like Alport Height some 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) to the west), in the ownership of the National Trust, and part of their South Peak Estate. This woodland is managed by Forestry England.
The woods contain a popular residential centre, once managed by the Youth Hostels Association but managed independently since 2009.[3] The hostel stands in the lee of the Shining Cliff itself, a low gritstone rockface (grid reference SK333523).
To the east of Shining Cliff Wood stands Oakhurst House, a 19th-century Jacobean-Arts and Crafts country home which has fallen into partial ruin. It was built by Francis Hurt, landowner and resident of local Alderwasley Hall. The house is in private ownership and not accessible to the public.
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53°04′01″N 1°30′16″W / 53.06691°N 1.50450°W / 53.06691; -1.50450
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and outdoor spaces
- Alport Castles
- Black Rocks
- Blue John Cavern
- Buxton Pavilion Gardens
- Carsington Water
- Creswell Crags
- Derby Arboretum
- Dovedale
- Foremark Reservoir
- Heights of Abraham
- Howden Reservoir
- Kinder Scout
- Ladybower Reservoir
- Longdendale Reservoir Chain
- Longdendale Trail
- Longshaw Estate
- Mam Tor
- Monsal Dale
- Ogston Reservoir
- Peak Cavern
- Poole's Cavern
- Shining Cliff Woods
- Speedwell Cavern
- Thorpe Cloud
- Treak Cliff Cavern
- Alfreton Hall
- Barlborough Hall
- Bradbourne Hall
- Bradley Hall
- Bretby Hall
- Calke Abbey
- Castleton Hall
- Chatsworth House
- Coxbench Hall
- Ednaston Manor
- Elvaston Castle
- Eyam Hall
- Haddon Hall
- Hardwick Hall
- Hartington Hall
- Ilam Park
- Kedleston Hall
- Longford Hall
- Melbourne Hall
- Norbury Hall
- Oakhurst House
- Parwich Hall
- Radbourne Hall
- Renishaw Hall
- Riber Castle
- St Helen's House
- Sudbury Hall
- Sutton Scarsdale Hall
- Swarkestone Hall Pavilion
- Thornbridge Hall
- Tissington Hall
- Willersley Castle
- Wingfield Manor
- Barrow Hill Roundhouse
- Cromford and High Peak Railway
- Cromford Mill
- Derby Silk Mill
- Derbyshire Dales Narrow Gauge Railway
- Derwent Reservoir
- Derwent Valley Mills
- Ecclesbourne Valley Railway
- High Peak Junction
- Leawood Pump House
- Magpie Mine
- Midland Railway – Butterley
- Millennium Walkway, New Mills
- National Tramway Museum
- Odin Mine
- Peak Rail
- Royal Crown Derby Visitor Centre
- Stainsby Mill
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