Visitor attractions and information for
Youlgreave
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CHATSWORTH
HOUSE, Bakewell, Derbyshire, DE45 1PP. Tel: 01246 582204 is about
5 miles from Bakewell. The house is richly furnished and decorated
with painted walls and ceilings, woodcarvings, elaborate inlay
furniture, tapestry and leather. Guided tours by prior arrangement.
Refreshments and self service restaurant. Admission charges apply.
www.chatsworth.org. About 7 miles north east of Youlgreave. |
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Haddon Hall, Bakewell, Derbyshire, DE45 1LA.
Tel: 01629 812855. Haddon Hall, two miles south of Bakewell on
the banks of the River Wye, is one of the finest medieval manor
houses in England. Haddon Hall is a unique example of building
styles from the 12th to the 17th centuries. www.haddonhall.co.uk.
About 3 miles north east
of Youlgreave. |
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Caudwell's
Mill, Rowsley, Derbyshire, DE4 2EB. Tel: 01629 734374. Here on
the banks of the river Wye lies Caudwell's Mill, a unique grade
II listed historic roller flour mill. A mill has stood on the
site for at least 400 years, the present mill was built in 1874
and is turbine-driven. About 3 miles north east of Youlgreave. |
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Old House Museum, Cunningham Place, Bakewell,
Derbyshire. Tel: 01629 813642. This fascinating old house contains
a wonderful collection of items from the Bakewell area, displayed
to show aspects of local and social history in this part of Derbyshire.
The displays are full of memories and interest for everyone.
We attract visitors from all over the world, as well as from
our local area. www.oldhousemuseum.org.uk.About 3 miles north of Youlgreave. |
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The
famous henge of Arbor Low is a fine example of a stone circle
and can be found 3 miles along the Long Rake west of Youlgreave.
Arbor Low is a powerful place to visit at any time of the year.
More About 2 miles
west of Youlgreave. |
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