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Tag Archive 'Peak District Tourism'

Ashford

Staying in a one of the cottages in Ashford, a town which is located on the banks of the river is a great choice your Peak District holiday.
It is located north of Bakewell and is a very unique part of Derbyshire as well as the Peak District so there is plenty to do in easy [...]

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Alstonefield

Bordering the Peak District National Park, you will find a small village with the name Alstonefield. This beautiful and closely knit village is located on a plateau made of limestone that is about 900 feet above sea level.
Alstonefield is a very proud and well cared for village, a consequence of which is it proud to [...]

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Bradwell

Bradwell in the Peak District or Bradda, as it is affectionately known locally is probably one of the few villages that do not rely totally on the tourist industry. This may be because the village has a lot of local industry, where many of the local people have employment. At the lower end of [...]

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Bonsall

The major tourist towns and attractions of the Peak District are, rightly, well-known and much praised. One of the greatest delights about this alluring part of England, however, is the way that even little heard-of places can offer the visitor so much in the way of history and contemporary appeal.
Take the ancient village [...]

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In the heart of the Peak District National Park, and just 2 miles from Bakewell, this beautiful cluster of recently converted cottages and barns lies beside the medieval manor farm in Over Haddon, a charming village perched on the side of idyllic Lathkill Dale.
Delightfully combining ancient beams, vaulted ceilings and stone walls with smart modern [...]

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