Arbor Low
Furnall Ave, Great Longstone, Bakewell
Arbor Low is a Stone Age ‘henge’ monument in the North of England. Arbor Low is a site of unique archaeological and cultural interest. It is 375 meters above sea level....
Carsington Water
, Ashbourne
Carsington Water is a reservoir, owned by Severn Trent Water and has been a popular attraction to visitors to the Peak District since it was opened by the Queen in 1992. The...
Chatsworth House
Bakewell, Peak District
Chatsworth house is an amazing building with beautiful gardens, fronted by River Derwent and behind the building is the tree-covered hillside. Bess of Hardwick built the original...
Eyam Village
, Eyam
Eyam village in the heart of The Peak District is famously known as "The Plague Village". In the Summer of 1665 a tailor in Eyam received a package containing fleas...
H Smith Grocers
18 Compton, Ashbourne
In Asbourne, gateway to The Peak District, you will find H Smith, a traditional grocers shop stocking a wonderful array of local produce and meals from local suppliers. ...
Haddon Hall
Bakewell, Peak District
The finest example of a medieval manor house in England that is still exists is the Haddon Hall. The hall is situated south of Bakewell and lies alongside the River Wye and is one...
Hardwick Hall
Doe Lea, Chesterfield
Hardwick Hall was built for Elizabeth Dowager Countess of Shrewbury. It is one of the finest Elizabethan houses. The house is situated near to the ruins of Hardwick Old Hall that...
Hassop Station Cafe and Cycle Hire
, Bakewell
The Peak District has much to offer the more active visitor and for those who enjoy a leisurely cycle ride, a trip along the Monsal trail is a treat. Running along the...
Kedleston Hall
Windley, Belper, Peak District
Kedlestone hall is built by a classical Palladian Mansion built by Robert Adam. It is filled with furniture and artifacts collected by Lord Curzon, who was the viceroy of India....
Ladybower and Derwent Reservoirs
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On a sunny day in The Peak District it is well worth a trip to visit the three great reservoirs of Ladybower, Howden and Derwent; together known as the Peakland Lake...
Lyme Hall
Lyme Park, Disley, Peak District
Lyme Hall was a remote hunting lodge. The house was built in Tudor times and was turned in to an Italianate palace in the early 18th century. Lyme Hall with its commanding views of...
Mam Tor
Peak District, Derbyshire
Mam Tor is an Iron Age fort overlooking Castleton and Hope valley is a famous viewpoint and landmark. Mam Tor is also known as the shivering mountain. It consists of shale and the...
Old House Museum
Cunningham Place, Off North Church Street, Bakewell
One of the quirkiest museums in The Peak District, The Bakewell Old House Museum counts as a real find. The house itself dates back to 1534 when it was originally the home of a...
Peak Moutaineering
Tor lea, Millbridge, Castleton, Hope Valley
For those of you looking to come to the Peak District for something a little more active than a gentle walk to the local pub, we would recommend looking at what Peak...
Peveril Castle
Market Pl, Castleton, Hope Valley
Perveril castle is a medieval castle founded in 1080 by William Peveril. The castle stands on a cliff top above Castleton in a secure position flanked by the steep side of...
Stanage Edge
, Near Hathersage
Situated in The Peak District National Park, Stanage Edge is the biggest of the Gritsone edges, overlooking Hathersage and is one of the most popular walking and climbing...
The Heights of Abraham
, Matlock Bath
Close to Matlock Bath, in the heart of The Peak District, a popular attraction especially for families is the unique Heights of Abraham and since its opening in 1780 has...
The Old Original Bakewell Pudding Shop
The Square, Bakewell
No trip to The Peak District would be considered complete without a trip to the wonderful village of Bakewell. There you will find The Old Original Bakewell Pudding Shop...
Vintage Home Sheffield
137 Oakbrook Road, Nether Green, Sheffield
Just on the edge of the Peak District and situated on Oakbrook Road, Nethergreen, Vintage Home is the latest edition to what is being seen as the "Interiors quarter" of...
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