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Stancliffe Hall is a grade II Listed building on Whitworth Road in the settlement of Darley Dale, near Matlock, Derbyshire. ==Early history== In 1817, ''Magna Britannia'' reported that Herbert Greensmith Beard was living there in 1792 when he passed on manuscripts from the Columbell family which were made for Roger Columbell of Darley Hall who died in 1605 (which confirm the ''Magna Britannia'' version).〔(The Wolley Manuscripts ), The Andrews Pages, Accessed 3 December 2008〕 That document records that Herbert Greensmith sold the hall in 1799 to William Heathcote for ten and a half thousand pounds. Heathcote was then in Batavia in the colony of Demarara. Heathcote's brother, John Heathcote and his family were living there in 1817.〔(online 'Parishes: Dalbury - Derby' ), ''Magna Britannia'': volume 5: Derbyshire (1817), pp. 94-129. Date accessed: 2 December 2008〕 John died unmarried on 13 January 1821 aged 72 and left the Hall to his nephew Andrew Heathcote Shepley. Andrew changed his name to Andrew Heathcote Heathcote and was the principal owner of land in Darley holding .〔''(The History of Derby )'', Stephen Glover, 1829, p360-4〕
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