Churnet Valley Railway
Churnet Valley Railway
 
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Houses and Gardens
  • Adlington Hall
    Home to the same family since 1315, part of the building is in the typical 'Black and White' Cheshire style. Splendid gardens.
  • Arley Hall and Gardens
    This Victorian Jacobean hall and gardens has been described as one of the 50 best in Europe. Good plant nursery.
  • Chatsworth House
    Set in the magnificent landscape of Derbyshire’s Peak District National Park, Chatsworth is one of Britain’s best loved historic houses and estates.
  • Eyam Hall
    This 17th century manor house in the plague village of Eyam is still a private home.
  • Gawsworth Hall
    This Tudor half-timbered manor house is still a private home. Open-air theatre in the summer.
  • Haddon Hall
    Set above the river Wye near Bakewell, the present building is mostly 14th century. Visitors will recognise it as Mr Rochester's house in the recent BBC serialisation of 'Jane Eyre'
  • Melbourne Hall
    This beautiful private home was once the home of the Victorian Prime Minister William Lamb.
  • Renishaw Hall Gardens
    Eight acres of Italian style formal gardens and 300 acres of mature parkland.
  • The Dorothy Clive Garden
    A well-planted garden on a steep hillside, including a quarry with a spectacular waterfall.
  • The National Trust
    Local attractions in the care of the National Trust include Hardwick Hall, Stainsby Mill, Sudbury Hall, Biddulph Grange Garden, Moseley Old Hall and Shugborough.
  • Tissington Hall
    Set in a charming estate village, this has been the FitzHerbert family home for 500 years. Excellent tearoom open all year.
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