Osmaston village pond Looking across Osmaston village pond towards some thatched cottages.
Osmaston village pond Looking across Osmaston village pond towards some thatched cottages.
Site of Osmaston Hall Osmaston Hall a mock tudor mansion house built by Francis Wright, owner of Butterly Steelworks in the 1850s. This terrace still remains although the house was demolished by Sir John Walker, by then the owner, in 1964 when he moved to Staffordshire.
Path over the hills. On the path which runs from Osmaston to the A52 SE of Yeldersley Home Farm. Seen here looking towards the A52.
The village pond at Osmaston This pond lies between the main street of this pretty estate village and Osmaston Park. The village was built by Francis Wright of Osmaston Hall (now demolished) who owned the Butterley Iron Company, responsible for the fine iron roof of St Pancras station in London.

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