Tom's Barn & Douglas's Barn
Orchard Farm
Parwich
Ashbourne
Derbyshire
DE6 1QB
High Peak Trail
The High Peak Trail is a traffic-free trail suitable for walkers, cyclists and horse riders passing through some of Derbyshire's finest countryside.
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Kedleston Hall
An English country house in Kedleston, Derbyshire, approximately four miles north-west of Derby, and is the seat of the Curzon family whose name originates in Notre-Dame-de-Courson
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Ilam Park and Dovedale
Ilam Park is a 158-acre country park situated in Ilam, on both banks of the River Manifold five miles north west of Ashbourne, England.
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Haddon Hall
The most perfect house to survive from the middle ages. Set in the heart of the beautiful Peak District National Park, parts of the house date from the 12th Century,
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Ecclesbourne Valley Railway
The Ecclesbourne Valley is one of Derbyshire’s most lovely and unspoilt valleys, stretching from the northern outskirts of Derby, at Duffield, to Wirksworth, an ancient market town.
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Crich Tramway Vilage
Step back in time along our recreated period street where you won’t have to wait long for the rumble of a vintage tram.
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Tissington
Tissington is a charming estate village a shortish walk over the hills from Parwich. You'll find here a wonderful butchers, candlemaker, vintage sweet shop and tearooms...and Well Dressings in spring.
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Haddon Hall
‘One of England’s oldest and most romantic houses’, the setting for many films. Haddon Hall overlooks the River Wye, a couple of miles outside Bakewell and about 11 miles from here.
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Chatsworth House
Chatsworth is the ancient home of the Dukes of Devonshire, set in a lovely estate: historic house, artwork, sculptures, gardens and the Chatsworth Farm Shop...C
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The Royal Oak
A charming country pub with open fires and hidden corners are a welcoming sight for all. Proper food, generous portions and sensible prices.
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The George at Alstonefield
Rustic pub with farmhouse furniture and large garden, plus candlelit dining room. Recently been selected by The Sunday Times as one of 15 best country pubs.
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Fischer's Baslow Hall
Fischer’s is the only Michelin starred restaurant in Derbyshire. Their £20.15 Lunch is already fantastically good value, and they also offer a very generous discount to Premier Cottages guests!
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Poole's Cavern
Beneath the earth with expert guides, explore the vast limestone caverns see how crystal stalactites have lined the chambers over millions of years. Stroll though beautiful woodland trails.
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Bakewell
Bakewell is the only market town within the Peak District National Park boundary and its attractive courtyards, independent shops, cafés and its location on the River Wye.
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Ashbourne
One of Derbyshire's finest old market towns famous for its historic annual Shrovetide Match. lots of independent shops and of course tearooms.
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Carsington Water
Carsington is a beautiful reservoir a short drive from here. No swimming but plenty of walking and water sports to choose from, birds to watch and the scenery to enjoy.
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The Limestone Way
The Limestone Way heads through the attractive Derbyshire Dales, through a number of Peak District farms and dales, passing through several villages including Parwich
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Tissington Village and Trail
The Tissington Trail runs along a 13 mile route from Ashbourne to Parsley Hay. At this point it joins up with the High Peak Trail, good for walking and cycling
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Lathkill Dale
Lathkill Dale is one of the quietest dales in the White Peak. This is an excellent short walk for when you fancy something easy or only have a few hours
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Dovedale and Thorpe Cloud
Dovedale is the name given to the section of the Dove valley between Milldale and Thorpe Cloud, which contains some of the most spectacular limestone gorge scenery available
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