FEATURED IN THE ‘PRIDE AND PREJUDICE’ FILM, CHATSWORTH HOUSE HAS BEEN PASSED DOWN THROUGH 16 GENERATIONS, AND IS ONE OF SEVERAL STATELY HOMES IN THE PEAK DISTRICT AREA.
If you savour the relaxation and intrigue of a day out at a stately home or castle, note that this area has a pleasingly high concentration of these historical gems! These include the aforementioned Derby Kedleston Hall, as well as Chatsworth House, Peveril Castle, Bolsover Castle, Haddon Hall, Renishaw Hall & Gardens and Hardwick Hall.
Sports fans have many possibilities in this region. Aside from motor sport at Donington Park circuit, there is also top class football action at Leicester City, Nottingham Forest and Derby County, and during the warmer months, you can enjoy a day at the cricket at Nottinghamshire’s Trent Bridge which commonly plays host to one of the Ashes tests.
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12 Lime Tree Holiday Park, Duke's Drive, Buxton, Derbyshire SK17 9RP. Telephone: 01298 22988.
13 Greenhills Holiday Park, Crowhill Lane, Bakewell, Derbyshire DE45 1PX. Telephone: 01629 813052.
14 Silverhill Woodland Retreats, Teversal NG17 3JJ. Telephone: 01623 440361.
15 Pinegroves Country Park, High Lane, Tansley, Matlock, Derbyshire DE4 5BG. Telephone: 01629 534815.
16 Newhaven Holiday Park, Newhaven, Derbyshire SK17 0DT. Telephone:01298 84300.
17 Alton Club Site, Star Road, Cot on, Stoke-on-Trent ST10 3DW. Telephone: 024 7798 3801.
18 Shardlow Marina & Holiday Caravan Park, London Road, Shardlow, Derby DE72 2GL. Telephone: 01332 792832.
19 Charnwood Acres Park, Ratby Lane, Markf eld, Leicester LE6 0LU. Telephone: 07772 481067.
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