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Parwich is mentioned in the
Domesday book as Pevrewic.
Parwich is a largish
Derbyshire Village, a few miles north of Ashbourne. The village consists mainly
of limestone houses, set around the village green and pond. It contains a number
of fine 17th/18thC houses. In 1801 the
population was 450 growing to 544 in 1831. In 1846 it contained 3092 acres of
fertile land, principally on limestone and as well as dairy farms it had
110 houses and 533 inhabitants.
The
church of St Peter was rebuilt in 1873 by Robinson of Derby, on a much older
site possibly going back 800 years. It retains a Norman doorway and chancel arch
and contains a fine carved tympanum over the west doorway, showing the lamb of
god with a cross, a stag trampling on a serpent, a wolf, and other strange
animals.
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