Lost houses of Derbyshire

This is a partial list of country houses in Derbyshire which have been demolished:


 * Appleby Hall, demolished 1920s
 * Aston Lodge, Aston-on-Trent, demolished 1933 (see Joseph Greaves)
 * Chaddesden Hall, Chaddesden, demolished 1920s
 * Chilcote Hall
 * Drakelow Hall, demolished (see Gresley baronets)
 * Darley Abbey Hall, demolished 1962
 * Derwent Hall, drowned by flooding 1943
 * Doveridge Hall, demolished 1938 (see Cavendish baronets)
 * Eggington Hall, demolished 1955
 * Errwood Hall, demolished 1934
 * Etwall Hall, demolished 1952
 * Farnah Hall, demolished 1940
 * Glapwell Hall, demolished 1950s (see National Coal Board)
 * Glossop Hall
 * Hopwell Hall, demolished after a fire in 1957
 * Kirk Hallam Hall, demolished 1972
 * Markeaton Hall, demolished 1964
 * Padley Hall, demolished 19th century
 * Oldcotes Manor, demolished around 1710
 * Osmaston Hall, Osmaston, Derby, demolished 1938 (see Wilmot baronets)
 * Osmaston Manor, Osmaston, Derbyshire Dales, demolished 1964 (see Walker-Okeover baronets)
 * Shallcross Hall, demolished 1968
 * Shipley Hall, demolished 1948
 * Snelston Hall, demolished 1953
 * Spondon Hall
 * Willesley Hall, demolished 1952
 * Wirksworth Hall, demolished 1922
 * Wingerworth Hall, demolished 1927