Shipley Hall
#1177 among destinations in the United Kingdom


Facts and practical information
Shipley Hall was a country estate in Shipley, Derbyshire near Heanor and Ilkeston which now forms a Country Park. ()
Shipley Hall – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Dale Abbey, Rutland Recreation Ground, Town Hall, D. H. Lawrence Birthplace Museum.
 Historical place Historical place- Dale Abbey, Erewash- 88 min walk • Dale Abbey, nestled in the serene countryside of Erewash, United Kingdom, is a historical gem that beckons travelers with its tranquil beauty and rich monastic heritage. This picturesque site, which harbors the ruins of a once-thriving abbey, offers a unique glimpse... 
 Sport venue, Sport, Outdoor activities Sport venue, Sport, Outdoor activities- Rutland Recreation Ground- 55 min walk • Rutland Recreation Ground, nestled in the heart of the smallest county in the United Kingdom, is a quintessential sports venue that serves as a hub for community activity and sporting events. This open space provides a variety of facilities that cater to a wide range... 
 City hall City hall- Town Hall, Heanor- 36 min walk • Heanor Town Hall is a municipal building in the Market Street, Heanor, Derbyshire, England. The town hall, which is the meeting place of Heanor and Loscoe Town Council, is a grade II listed building. 
 Museum, History museum Museum, History museum- D. H. Lawrence Birthplace Museum- 63 min walk • The D. H. Lawrence Birthplace Museum is a writer's home museum dedicated to the writer D. H. Lawrence situated in Eastwood, near Nottingham. It is the house in which he was born in 1885, and one of the four houses the family occupied in Eastwood. Now a museum, visitors can visit the building via guided or self-guided tour. 
 Church Church- St Mary's Church- 94 min walk • St Mary's Church, Greasley is a parish church in the Church of England in Greasley, Nottinghamshire. The church is Grade II listed by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport as it is a building of special architectural or historic interest. 
 Bridge Bridge- Bennerley Viaduct, Erewash- 56 min walk • The Bennerley Viaduct is a disused railway viaduct spanning the Erewash Valley between Awsworth and Ilkeston in central England. It was built in 1877 but closed to rail traffic in 1968, as part of the Beeching cuts. It was sold to conservation group Railway Paths Ltd in 2001. 
 Church Church- St Clement's Church- 99 min walk • St Clement's Church, Horsley is a Grade I listed parish church in the Church of England in Horsley, Derbyshire. 
 Monastery Monastery- Breadsall Priory, Derby- 101 min walk • Breadsall Priory is a former Augustinian priory in Derbyshire, situated around two kilometres north of Breadsall, and two kilometres east of Little Eaton. The priory was established before 1266 by a member of the Curzon family. Only a small priory, Breadsall was dissolved in 1536. 
 Museum Museum- Erewash Museum- 60 min walk • The Erewash Museum is a museum in the town of Ilkeston, Erewash, in Derbyshire, England. The building that houses the museum is named the Dalby House after one of the families who inhabited it, and has served as a school and a private dwelling. 
 Church Church- All Saints Church- 68 min walk • All Saints’ Church, Kirk Hallam is a Grade I listed parish church in the Church of England in Kirk Hallam, Derbyshire. 
 Forts and castles, Historic walking areas, Ruins Forts and castles, Historic walking areas, Ruins- Codnor Castle Heritage Trust- 91 min walk • Codnor Castle is a ruined 13th-century castle in Derbyshire, England. The land around Codnor came under the jurisdiction of William Peverel after the Norman conquest. 
