The Holy well (pictured) was constructed around 1660, but has been refurbished at the end of the twentieth century.
[2] Unlike many villages in Derbyshire, Kings Newton is not mentioned in the Domesday book and is a "new town".
After the successful campaign at the Battle of Sobraon, Henry Hardinge was created Viscount Hardinge of Lahore and of King's Newton in Derbyshire, with a pension of £3000 for three lives.
The hall illustrated was built in 1560 and was extensively damaged by fire in 1859.
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