Oker, Derbyshire
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title:
Oker, Derbyshire
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Oker is a hamlet in Derbyshire, located in South Darley parish, with groups of houses along two sides of Oker Hill. The houses are largely older limestone properties including several farms, but with some more recent semi-detached properties too. A former Methodist chapel has been converted to a holiday let. A prominent tree, known as Will Shore’s Tree, on top of Oker Hill is renowned as the subject of a sonnet by William Wordsworth concerning two local lads who each planted a tree there before
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Hamlet in Derbyshire, England
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oker,_Derbyshire
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2022-01-02T11:58:36Z
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