Lullington, Derbyshire

[1] It has an All Saints' Church, a village hall and a pub, the Colvile Arms (Charles Robert Colvile was living at Lullington Hall in the 1850s).

[2] Together with neighbouring Netherseal, it is the southernmost village in Derbyshire.

Lullington is mentioned in the Domesday Book where it is then spelt Lullitune.

There now Edward has of the king 21 villans and three bordars having four ploughs.

There is a priest and one mill rendering 6s 8d (33p) and twelve acres of meadow.