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Get startedNew Wessington lies within a small civil parish in North East Derbyshire, surrounded by rural countryside and historic farm buildings. The area is noted for its listed Grade II structures, including a church, a railway bridge and several farmhouses.
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The locality of New Wessington is part of the civil parish of Wessington in North East Derbyshire, England. According to the available data, the parish contains twelve listed buildings recorded in the National Heritage List for England, all designated at Grade II, indicating national importance and special interest. The listed structures include a church, a railway bridge, and a number of farmhouses and farm buildings, reflecting the agricultural character of the area. The parish encompasses the village of Wessington itself and the surrounding countryside, suggesting a rural setting with historic architectural features. The description notes that the parish is surrounded by places such as Morton, Stretton, Alfreton, and Tibshelf, indicating its position within a network of nearby settlements. This context highlights the area’s heritage and rural setting as key attributes for potential residents or buyers.
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