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111 Places in Derby That You Shouldn't Miss - (111 Places/Shops) by Phil Lee (Paperback)
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- Explore Derby's hidden gems with 111 Places in Derby That You Shouldn't Miss - a quirky, charming guide to the city's rich history and unique attractions.
- About the Author: Phil Lee was born and raised in Nottingham and he just couldn't escape the clutches of his home city, returning after a spell as a merchant seaman in the Danish navy.
- 240 Pages
- Travel, Europe
- Series Name: 111 Places/Shops
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Explore Derby's hidden gems with 111 Places in Derby That You Shouldn't Miss - a quirky, charming guide to the city's rich history and unique attractions.
Discover Derby like never before with 111 Places in Derby That You Should Not Miss. Nestled along the River Derwent, Derby is a city rich in history, from its Roman roots to its prominence as a railway town, where rolling stock has been manufactured since the early 19th century. Visit the Museum of Making to explore this industrial legacy and much more.
Beyond railways, Derby boasts stunning Victorian architecture, a splendid cathedral, and serves as a gateway to the gentle, rolling landscapes of south Derbyshire with, its grand country houses and charming towns and villages like Melbourne, Ticknall and Dale Abbey. Learn about local heroes such as Florence Nightingale, football legend Brian Clough, and artist Joseph Wright.
With a mix of quirky history and local humour, this guide is a perfect blend of intrigue, charm, and fun. 111 Places in Derby is a must-read for anyone eager to explore this unique and versatile English city.
About the Author
Phil Lee was born and raised in Nottingham and he just couldn't escape the clutches of his home city, returning after a spell as a merchant seaman in the Danish navy. He lives there still, very happily, and has carved out a varied career as a travel writer. One of his most recent books is 111 Places in Nottingham That You Shouldn't Miss, published in 2024. Rachel Ghent was born in the North East of England, where she studied photography at the art college in Newcastle. After living in several regions of the UK she has finally settled near Nottingham, which is the first place she's ever felt at home and it's here you can find her sipping natural wine in Jam Café or tucking into Sunday lunch at The Angel Microbrewery.