St. John the Baptist Church
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Image: © Alan Walker Taken: 28 Mar 2002
St. John the Baptist Church in Ault Hucknall, is one of just a handful of buildings in this location. To the east there is a house and a farm on Image and to the west a second house adjacent to the entry to a public Image to Hardwick Park. The church is approximately a 1000 years. Inside there is a monument to Anne Keighley, the wife of the first Earl of Devonshire. There is also a slab commemorating the philosopher Thomas Hobbes, who died at Hardwick Hall in 1679. In the end wall (west, facing) there is a blocked-up doorway, which has this Image above it. * * * See also these photographs by: Trevor Rickard: Image, SMJ Image and Peter Barr: Image