All Saints Anglican Church. Mickleover parish
church which dates back to 1310, although Christianity was in the area
since the 7th century and the Doomsday Book refers to a priest in Mickel
Urfa.
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Cavendish Way. Linking Uttoxeter Road to
Western Road with mostly 1950s housing.
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Chestnut Avenue. Older cottages at the
northern end
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Chevin Avenue. Originally leading
to the Derby University site in Mickleover, this road is now a cul-de-sac.
The University site has been sold for housing.
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Ladybank Road. On the large
Silverhill housing estate built mainly in 1970s.
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Methodist Church Centre. Built in 2000 to
replace the previous church, built on this site in 1914
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Mickleover Community Centre. On
Uttoxeter Road. Previously the village school
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Mickleover Court Hotel. On Etwall Road on
outskirts of Mickleover
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The Nags Head at the roundabout at the
centre of Mickleover .
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Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church. On
Uttoxeter Road
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Mickleover Community Pavilion.
Opened in 2006 on Vicarage Park to replace the pavilion which burned down.
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Stanage Green. Built in 1970s-80s
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Station Road. At the village end.
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Station Road. A straight road, one
mile long linking the old village and the Mickleover railway station.
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St John's Anglican Church. Build in 1978
on Devonshire Drive
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The Limes. Previously a private residence,
but now a care home for the elderly.
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Mickleover Manor House. Built in the 18th
century. Used for various purposes in the 20th century and now
has executive houses built in the grounds
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