North East Derbyshire District Council is one of the eight district authorities and one unitary authority
Local government administrative unit in the UK. that make up the ceremonial county of Derbyshire.[1]
The authority contains 8 of the Grade I listed buildings
Structure of particular architectural and/or historic interest deserving of special protection. in the county, structures considered to be of particular architectural interest.[2]
| Name | Location | Architect | Completed | Entry number | Image |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Church of All Saints | Ashover![]() | Late 13th century | 1291953 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons | |
| Church of All Saints | Wingerworth![]() | 12th century | 1291897 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons | |
| Church of St John the Baptist | Dronfield![]() | Late 13th century | 1187146 | Wikimedia Commons | |
| Church of St Lawrence | North Wingfield![]() | 12th century | 1335463 | Wikimedia Commons | |
| Church of St Peter and St Paul | Eckington![]() | 12th century | 1045851 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons | |
| Parish Church of St Peter and St Paul | Brampton![]() | c. 1300 | 1117041 | Wikimedia Commons | |
Renishaw Hall Country house to the west of Renishaw village in Derbyshire England, home to the Sitwell family since the early 17th century. | Renishaw![]() | 17th century | 1054857 | Wikimedia Commons | |
| Sutton Scarsdale Hall | Sutton cum Duckmanton![]() | 17th century | 1108914 | ![]() Wikimedia Commons |
See also
- Grade I listed buildings in Derbyshire
Grade I listed buildings in the ceremonial county of Derbyshire, split into the eight district councils and one unitary authority.






Country house to the west of Renishaw village in Derbyshire England, home to the Sitwell family since the early 17th century.

