Towns
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Ashbourne
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Ashbourne, DerbyshireTelephone:
01335 343666Email:
Ashbourne
With its winding cobbled streets, welcoming Market Place and handsome Tudor and Georgian heritage, picturesque Ashbourne, Derbyshire is known as 'The Gateway to Dovedale'.
While there's no doubt that it's the perfect base if you want to explore the...
Matlock
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DerbyshireTelephone:
01629 761103Once famed for its hydro and spa treatments, Matlock's central location, scenic surroundings and public transport links make it a popular base for exploring the best of the Peak District and Derbyshire.
Pioneering industrialist John Smedley...
Buxton
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Buxton, Buxton, DerbyshireTelephone:
01298 25106Email:
Buxton
The highest market town in England; Buxton in Derbyshire is deservedly renowned for its Georgian and Victorian architecture - much of it linked with the 5th Duke of Devonshire's ambitions to create a spa town to rival Bath back in the 18th century...
Bakewell
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Derbyshire, Bakewell, DE45 1DSTelephone:
01629 816558Email:
Bakewell
Perhaps best known for its unique and delicious Pudding, Bakewell in Derbyshire has many more tempting treats to offer - from shopping and specialist markets to relaxing strolls and special events.
Idyllically situated on the banks of the river...
Chesterfield
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Chesterfield, ChesterfieldChesterfield
North Derbyshire's largest market town is perhaps most famous for the distinctive Crooked Spire that dominates its skyline.
Stories abound as to why it twisted, but its unusual shape is thought to have been triggered by green timber covered with...
Swadlincote
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South Derbyshire, DE11 9DGTelephone:
01283 222848Swadlincote at the heart of The National Forest, home to Sharpe's Pottery Museum and Cornishware is ideally located between the A511 and A444.
Leek
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Staffordshire, ST13 5HHTelephone:
01538 483741Known as the 'Queen of the Staffordshire Moorlands', Leek is a former textile town with a long and fascinating history.
Clustered around a stone-cobbled market square, its well-preserved architecture and historical links with the Napoleonic Wars...
Belper
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Derbyshire, Belper, DE56 1AYTelephone:
01773 841485Email:
Belper
Birthplace of the world's ground-breaking 'skyscraper technology, Belper has a rich industrial history and lies at the heart of the Derwent Valley Mills World Heritage Site.
Industrial pioneer Jedediah Strutt built one of the world's first...
Derby
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Derby City Centre, DerbyTelephone:
01332 643411Email:
Derby
Dynamic yet compact, Derby is the ideal destination for a taste of friendly and cosmopolitan city life.
With everything from designer and mainstream shopping and mouth-watering international cuisine to live entertainment and real ale pubs, it's a...
Manchester
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ManchesterManchester is a city that has helped shape the world. Manchester began as a Roman fort established on the banks of the River Medlock and developed over the years into small but bustling marketing town. It was in the 19th century when Manchester’s...
New Mills
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High Peak, Derbyshire, SK22 3BNTelephone:
01298 25106Email:
Derbyshire
The town of New Mills is in an area of spectacular natural beauty standing above a natural rocky gorge known as The Torrs where the River Sett joins the River Goyt. The Torrs is now a park. New Mills is home to Swizzels Matlow sweet company
Whaley Bridge
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HIgh Peak, Derbyshire, SK23 7LUTelephone:
01298 25106Email:
Derbyshire
Known as the 'Gateway to the Goyt Valley', Whaley Bridge, boasts a tranquil location at the head of the scenic Peak Forest Canal.
Centred around a conservation area and the Grade II* listed Transhipment Warehouse, once a key transfer station for...
Wilmslow
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Cheshire, SK9 6NEWilmslow is a shopper’s paradise.
From designer boutiques and upmarket interior designers, to chic charity shops and Hoopers department store, Wilmslow is a small place with a big attitude.Knutsford
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Knutsford, Knutsford, CheshireTelephone:
01565 650506Knutsford
The town is renowned for its array of restaurants, bars and fine food purveyors. From farmer’s markets and butchers selling locally sourced products, to fabulous fishmongers and divine delicatessens.
Cheadle
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Staffordshire Moorlands, ST10 1AQTelephone:
01538 483860Discover Cheadle, home to 'Pugin's Gem', one of Britain's finest churches and gateway to the beautiful Churnet Valley steeped in industrial heritage. Visit the restored Victorian market hall or follow the art trail of unusual sculptures.
Sheffield
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South Yorkshire, S1 2LHTelephone:
0114 221 1900Whether you’re planning a flying visit or you’re looking for a longer stay, you’re in for a treat. Sheffield offers extreme sports; international cultural events, museums, galleries and theatres; exquisite boutique hotels and attractions.
Macclesfield
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CheshireTelephone:
01625 378123Macclesfield found fame and wealth as a silk manufacturing town - and you can trace the threads of its rich industrial heritage at the Silk Museum and Heritage Centre.
These days the busy Cheshire market town, situated on the western fringe of the...
Glossop
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Glossop, Glossop, DerbyshireTelephone:
01298 25106Email:
Glossop
Handsome market town Glossop is the north western gateway to the Peak District and Derbyshire - close to the rugged moorland and wide open spaces of the Dark Peak.
Nestling at the foot of the famous Snake Pass, it's an excellent base for exploring...
Chapel-en-le-Frith
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High Peak, Chapel-en-le-Frith, SK23 0HBTelephone:
01298 25106Email:
Chapel-en-le-Frith
Chapel-en-le-Frith originated from a small chapel, built in 1225 by the keepers of the Royal Forest, and is the historic Capital of the Peak. Today, the town of Chapel-en-le-Frith is a small rural town with a historic core.
Poynton
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Cheshire, SK23 0QJPoynton is a prosperous small town with 16,000 inhabitants, surrounded by 'green belt' to preserve the countryside. Close by is Lyme Park and the Macclesfield Canal with its marina at Higher Poynton.