A grand house, Markeaton Hall, was built in a traditional half timbered style; this was replaced by a new hall during the late 18th century. In 1929, the Markeaton Hall and twenty acres (81,000 m2) of its gardens were given to the
Corporation of Derby by the Reverend Clarke Maxwell who had inherited the estate from the late Mrs Mundy, on condition that the whole area would be used as a public park and that the mansion would be maintained for cultural purposes: for example as a museum or an art gallery. The hall was used by the
Army during
World War II and allowed to fall into disrepair after the war. The council had continually neglected the building, and it was eventually declared to be unsafe. The council decided to demolish it, leaving only the
Orangery and stable yards. ==The Church==