Chatsworth House
Set in the heart of the Peak District National Park, Chatsworth is one of
the Treasure Houses of England. Home to the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire,
visitors can see the 26 rooms and its 105 acre Garden with its waterworks,
maze and farmyard.
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Haddon Hall
Haddon Hall is the finest example of a Mediaeval manor house currently in
existence in England. The hall lies alongside the River Wye, just south
of Bakewell and is very well preserved.
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Hardwick Hall
Hardwick Hall was built for 'Bess of Harwick' between 1591 and 1597. The
interior is richly decorated and has a long gallery where you can view a
collection of family portraits.
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Kedleston Hall
Built 1759-65 for the Curzon family, the house boasts the most complete
and least-altered sequence of Robert Adam interiors in England, with the
magnificent state rooms retaining their great collections of paintings and
original furniture.
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Sudbury Hall
One of the most individual of late 17th-century houses, with rich interior
decoration including wood carving by Gibbons, superb plasterwork, and decorative
painted murals and ceilings by Laguerre. The Great Staircase is one of the
finest of its kind in an English house.
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Tissington Hall
Tissington Hall is a large and very fine Jackobean mansion and home for
the Fitzherbert family for over 400 years.
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Bolsover Castle
Bolsover Castle is a semi-ruined 17th century mansion set high on a wooded
hilltop, looking west towards the heights of the Peak District.
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