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Winster Market House, Derbyshire

Winster Market House is a 16th-century market house in Winster, Derbyshire. It was designed in the neoclassical style and built in coursed stone and red brick. It was built to serve as a local market, with dairy sold on the upper floor and miners and general traders using the ground floor. It was sold to the National Trust in 1906. It is within the council area of Derbyshire Dales (Derbyshire).
Historic England Grade II* Listed 1245115.

Place Type: Tudor House
Historic County: Derbyshire
Lat, Long: 53.141619,-1.6402029
Grid Reference: SK 2416 6055
Civil Parish: Winster CP
Council Area: Derbyshire Dales CA (Derbyshire CA)
Strategic Authority Area: East Midlands SA
Police Area: Derbyshire PA

GBPN ID: 305633
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Winster_Market_House,_Derbyshire_305633

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