Coordinates: 52°48′43″N 1°28′52″W / 52.812°N 1.481°W / 52.812; -1.481
Ticknall is a small village and civil parish in South Derbyshire, England. Situated on the A514 road, close to Melbourne, it has three pubs, several small businesses, and a primary school. Two hundred years ago it was considerably larger and noisier with lime quarries, tramways and potteries. Coal was also dug close to the village. Close to the village is Calke Abbey, now a National Trust property.
The old village of Tichenhalle is mentioned in the Domesday Book, and probably existed from Anglo-Saxon times. Ticknall was an estate village to Calke Abbey until late in the 20th century. It reached its heyday in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, when the limeyards and the brickmaking, tile and pottery industries were operating at maximum capacity. The population reached 1500, treble the present number of around 500. Since the neighbouring Calke Abbey changed its status in 1984 from long-standing private occupation by the Harpur-Crewe family to semi-public administration by the National Trust, much of the village has changed. The break-up of the former estate has meant the sale of cottages and building land, altering not only the randomness of the architecture, but also the dilution of the former feudal relationship between the villagers and their somewhat reclusive lords of the manor. The village has developed with examples of new buildings and renovations.
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come over here, yeah.
Got something for you.
Dicknail.
She liked it.
You know she liked it.
Well, she was asking for it.
Dicknail.
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I did what you said.
I did what you want.
I was a good girl.
I was a good girl.
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Hey daddy....
one thing's for certain, baby.
You have my guarantee;
you won't forget me.
I said, I said,"Stop."
I did what you said.
I did what you want.
I was a good girl.
I was a good girl.
I said, I said,"No."
Do you remember Christmas morning?
You know it's real beacuse.
Well, here comes Santa Claus.
Well she liked it; you know she liked it.....