Chatsworth and National Trust

If exploring castles, historic houses and stately homes is your perfect way to spend a day, then the Peak District & Derbyshire is a great place to visit. With estates such as Chatsworth and Lyme Hall on our doorstep we’ve got some of the best in the country.

On top of those, Derbyshire has a wealth of National Trust properties such as Hardwick Hall, Kedleston Hall, Calke Abbey, Eyam Hall and Sudbury Hall and English Heritage's Bolsover and Peveril Castles.

CHATSWORTH HOUSE

Chatsworth House is renowned for the quality of its art, landscape and hospitality, and it has evolved through the centuries to reflect the tastes, passions and interests of succeeding generations.

Chatsworth Garden is famous for its rich history, historic and modern waterworks and sculptures, its Victorian rock garden and maze, there is something for everyone in the 105-acres

LYME PARK

Step back in time to the Regency era - a time which saw great rejuvenation for Lyme. Enjoy lavish interiors, try out the billiards table in the Long Gallery, read a book in the library, or visit our Dressing Room to try on the finest Regency regalia.

The 1,400 acre estate with its medieval herd of red deer offers fantastic walks and stunning views.
Places to Visit

Buxton Opera House (0.4 miles)
Pavilion Gardens  (0.4 miles)
St Annes Spring Water Well (0.5 miles)
Pooles Cavern (1.2 miles)
Errwood Hall (4 miles)
The Goyt Valley (4 miles)
The Roaches  (9 miles)
Blue John Cavern (9.3 miles)
Lyme Park (12.5 miles)
Eyam Plague Village (13.9 miles)
Chatsworth House (16.2 miles)
Heights of Abraham (22.6 miles) 
Alton Towers (23.1 miles)

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