3 Large Houses to Rent in Derbyshire
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RENT IN A BIG HOUSE IN DERBYSHIRE
In the heart of England, Derbyshire is a county of dramatic scenery, bustling market towns and historic landmarks. It’s ideal for a group holiday, particularly if you love outdoor activities and adventures. The jewel in Derbyshire’s crown is the magnificent Peak District, the UK’s first National Park, where you can walk, climb, cave and cycle, enjoying jaw-dropping views amidst rivers, dales and forests.
Bring family or friends together for a break in one of our big country houses in Derbyshire and there’s something for every member of your group. Plan a day at Gulliver’s Kingdom theme park for the little ones, and Alton Towers, just over the border in Staffordshire for the teenagers. For the history lovers, Chatsworth House is as must-see, as are Hardwick Hall and Bolsover Castle. And for foodies, Derbyshire is home to the delights of Bakewell puddings and tarts, sage Derby cheese, Buxton water and Derbyshire oatcakes, among many local delicacies.
This exciting county is easy to get to and, when you stay in one of our big houses, hard to leave. Browse our properties and find the one that is right for you, whatever the occasion.






Limestone Grange
Derbyshire
Could Limestone Grange have the best views in Derbyshire? Quite possibly. This chic farmhouse, with a fine array of equally stylish outbuildings, sleeps up to 30 guests and lends itself to celebrations and get-togethers in the most sublime of settings.
from £9,000 for a weekend break
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PLACES TO VISIT IN DERBYSHIRE
There are many beautiful spots in Derbyshire’s Peak District, from the stepping stones at Dovedale to the tunnels, viaducts and hilltop views of the Monsal Trail. Take a trip in a cable car at the Heights of Abraham and head to Matlock Bath to find out why Byron called it Little Switzerland. Browse the shops, galleries and cafes in the market towns of Buxton, Ashbourne and Bakewell and make time for Cromford Mills, where the world’s first water-powered cotton spinning mill kicked off the industrial revolution. And, if you haven’t considered visiting the city of Derby, now is the time to put that right. Look for the Peregrine falcons nesting high up at the cathedral, take a boat trip on the river Derwent though Darley Park, and view the largest collection of Joseph Wright paintings in the world, as Derby Art Gallery and Museum celebrates one of its most famous sons. After exploring the county, head back to your big house, to share stories of your Derbyshire adventures.

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