Lower Hartshay

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Lower Hartshay is a small village in the Amber Valley District, in the English county of Derbyshire. It is on Hartshay Brook and near the A38 road. The nearest town is Ripley. There is the corresponding hamlet of Upper Hartshay just to the south.

The George Inn in Lower Hartshay
photographed in March 2009 The George Inn, Lower Hartshay - geograph.org.uk - 1210140.jpg
The George Inn in Lower Hartshay
photographed in March 2009

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