Pentrich Historical Society
Pentrich Historical Society

Pentrich Historical Society

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Heritage trail

 

4 mile walk tracing historical landmarks

Pentrich history

 

Our village history, from the Romans to more recent times

The story of a Revolution

 

Details regarding the Pentrich Revolution of 1817

St. Matthew’s restoration fund

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Photo Archive

 

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© Pentrich Historical Society 2000-2006

Updated Saturday, 28 January, 2006

Web site maintained by Helen Wilson

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USEFUL INFORMATION FOR WALKERS & VISITORS

PARKING

Customer car parking is available at the Devonshire Arms and the Dog Inn. Please do not park there unless you intend to be a customer of the pub. There is additional car parking at the Village Hall, unless in use for a private function.

TOILETS

The Dog Inn and the Village Hall both have toilets available when they are open, including wheelchair accessible toilets. If visiting in a group, please contact the Village Hall booking officer to arrange for the hall to be open for your use (a small hire charge may be made).

THE COUNTRY CODE

The trail crosses working farmland and uses public footpaths. Please follow the country code leave no litter, keep dogs on a lead and do not allow them to foul footpaths. If you open gates, close them behind you. Please respect the privacy of villagers’ homes.

ACCESS

The trail is not wheelchair accessible, however the short route does avoid steep steps. Five plaques can be seen within 200 yards in the village centre, where the pavement is wheelchair accessible but steep, not all crossings have dropped kerbs.

Related Pages

Heritage Trail

Trail Map

Information for Walkers

Download trail leaflet

Revolution Map of 1817

Where is Pentrich?

Trail goes Global

Kiama Plaque