Grade II* listed buildings in Amber Valley

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This page is a list of these buildings in the district of Amber Valley in Derbyshire.

Church of St Martin
Church of St Martin
Belper river weirs, retaining walls and sluices to Belper river veirs
Belper river weirs, retaining walls and sluices to Belper river veirs
Road archway and footbridge (includes offices forming south part of block in east side of archway)
Road archway and footbridge (includes offices forming south part of block in east side of archway)
Mills occupied by George Brettle and Company Limited (that part along the Chapel Street frontage, bounded on the north by the 1834 building, including northern rear wing, and, on the south, by the recessed, single-storey red-brick building)
Mills occupied by George Brettle and Company Limited (that part along the Chapel Street frontage, bounded on the north by the 1834 building, including northern rear wing, and, on the south, by the recessed, single-storey red-brick building)
Crossroads Farmhouse
Crossroads Farmhouse
North wing of Dalley Farmhouse
North wing of Dalley Farmhouse
Unitarian Chapel and Chapel Cottage
Unitarian Chapel and Chapel Cottage
Church Farmhouse and attached outbuilding
Church Farmhouse and attached outbuilding
Lea Hall, gatepier, and boundary wall to the north
Lea Hall, gatepier, and boundary wall to the north
Stone Row
Stone Row
Church of St Lawrence
Church of St Lawrence
Christ Church
Christ Church
Lion Statue
Lion Statue
Gothic Temple
Gothic Temple
Monument to Michael Drayton
Monument to Michael Drayton
The Orangery
The Orangery
The South Lodges
The South Lodges
The Stables
The Stables
The Sulphur Bath
The Sulphur Bath
The Summer House
The Summer House
Top Farmhouse
Top Farmhouse
Kedleston Hotel
Kedleston Hotel
Derwent Viaduct
Derwent Viaduct
Furnaces at Morley Park Iron Works
Furnaces at Morley Park Iron Works
Padley Hall
Padley Hall
Home Farmhouse and associated farm buildings
Home Farmhouse and associated farm buildings