The Old Dairy, Blakelow Farm
Bonsall Lane
Winster
Matlock
Derbyshire
DE4 2PD
Bakewell Farmers Market
Bakewell farmers market held the last Saturday monthly, showcases high quality, local, traceable food and crafts. This successful farmers market is the second largest in the UK and held undercover
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Ashbourne
Ashbourne has historic buildings, a wealth of high quality shops. The cobbled market place and wide, elegant Church Street considered to be the finest street of Georgian buildings in Derbyshire
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Buxton Opera House
Buxton Opera House is a beautiful Edwardian theatre designed by theatre architect Frank Matcham. It is a 902-seat opera house that hosts the annual Buxton Festival
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Renishaw Hall
Home to the Sitwell family for nearly 400 years. In the Stable Block you can visit the Sitwell Museum, Gallery Café and Gift Shop and an exhibition featuring the amazing collections
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Fischers of Baslow Hall
Renowned for its fine food, the Michelin-starred Dining Room enjoys an outstanding reputation among connoisseurs for its comfort and gastronomy, continuing to surprise and delight our many returning guests.
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Carsington Water
Carsington Water is a Severn Trent Water reservoir in Derbyshire, between Ashbourne and Wirksworth. It has a visitor centre, sailing club, fishing, and cycling and walking trails.
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Robin Hood's Stride
Robin Hood's Stride is a spectacular rock formation on the Limestone Way close to the village of Elton. This walk is a 7 mile circular route from Blakelow Farm.
Eyam Hall
Eyam Hall is a Jacobean style manor house in Eyam in Derbyshire which is run by the National Trust. Set in the heart of this historic ‘plague village’ it’s history
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Pooles Cavern
Poole's Cavern or Poole's Hole is a two-million-year-old natural limestone cave on the edge of Buxton in the Peak District,
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Crich Tramway Village/Museum
The National Tramway Museum is located at Crich, The museum contains over 60 trams built between 1900 and 1930, with woodland walks, shops and cafes there is something for everyone.
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Hardwick Hall
Hardwick Hall, in Derbyshire, is an architecturally significant Elizabethan country house in England, a leading example of the Elizabethan prodigy house. created by Bess of Hardwick in the 1500s.
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Kedleston Hall
Spectacular 18th–century mansion with Robert Adam interiors and parkland
Take a trip back in time to the 1760s at this spectacular Neo-classical mansion which now a National Trust property.
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Denby Pottery
Denby Pottery Company is a British manufacturer of pottery, Established in 1809, named after the village of Denby in Derbyshire where it is based, shops, restaurants and demonstation kitchen
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Chatsworth House
Stunning Ancestral home of The Duke & Duchess of Devonshire, extensive parkland, glorious gardens, modern sculptures, shopping and lots of events throughout the year… and we can see it from Blakelow
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Bakewell
The Peak District National Parks only market town. Famous for its pudding and riverside location on the Wye. It has lively markets, lots of independent shops and of course Tearooms
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Stanton Moor
a dramatic, scenic area with many bronze age relics and burial mounds overlooking Stanton in Peak and the Wye and Derwent valleys.valleys... and yes, we can see it from Blakelow.
Haddon Hall
Sitting like a jewel in its Elizabethan terraced gardens overlooking the River Wye, its beauty, history and atmosphere never fail to enchant, no wonder film makers adore it.
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Cromford Mill
A World Heritage Site, home to the world’s first successful water powered cotton spinning mill, was built in 1771 by Sir Richard Arkwright. Visitors can experince Mill tours, shops and Café’s
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