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A romantic residence built by Sir Charles Cavendish in 1612 and completed by his son William. Marvel at the outstanding craftsmanship everywhere - the rich panelling, elaborate fireplaces and painted ceilings.
An intriguing seventeenth century National Trust family home, Sudbury Hall was built in the 1660s for George Vernon and is a fascinating country house with exquisite carvings, delicate plasterwork and fine paintings.
Owned by the National Trust, the Estate includes Hardwick Hall, Stainsby Mill and a Country Park. The Hall is one of Britain's greatest Elizabethan houses, the water-powered Mill is fully functioning and the Park has a lake and footpaths.
Haddon Hall is conveniently situated on the A6 between Bakewell and Matlock, Derbyshire. Open 12 noon – 5pm.
Once an alehouse, Revolution House takes its name from the Revolution of 1688. It was the site of a meeting between three local noblemen who began making plans for their part in the Revolution that put William and Mary on the throne.
A fine example of a neo-classical mansion built between 1759-65 by the architecht Robert Adam and set in over 800 acres of parkland and landscaped pleasure grounds. Administered by The National Trust.
Wonder at the inspiring views afforded from the remains of Peveril Castle - a spectacular view of the Peak District. Made famous by Scott's 'Peveril
This baroque mansion, built in 1704 has become famous as a graphic illustration of the country house in decline. The house contains the natural history collection of the Harpur Crewe family, and interiors unchanged since the 1880's.
The Visitor Centre is open to the public for information, refreshments, gifts, books and maps. Within easy reach of Chesterfield town centre, it is located on the 350 mile long Trans-Pennine Trail and beside the Chesterfield Canal.
A visitor centre and exhibition with restaurant, shops, walks and trails, watersports, cycle hire and brown trout fishery.