
Testimonials
We wanted to let you know how much we enjoyed your tours, loved all the history......your area is beautiful. Jane & Andy P, New England
Thank you again for everything our vacation was great. We thought the little towns and the the stately houses were wonderful and the girls just loved the all the movie scenery we visited. Tom & Audrey B.
I have told all my friends about your wonderful Peak District thank you so much. Ruth and John P. Toronto
Thank you for a great time, I wish we could have stayed longer. We saw so much we couldn’t take it all in so ‘we will be back’. Angie & Jeff S, Hertfordshire
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Guided Tours September events 2007| 1-Sep-2007 | Eyam Carnival & Sheep Roast | | | 1-Sep-2007 | Longnor 1-8 September | Well Dressing | | 1-Sep-2007 | Matlock Bath Illuminations 1 Sept–27Oct | | | 1-Sep-2007 | Wardlow 1-9 September | Well Dressing | | 2-Sep-2007 | Bands in the Park Buxton | 2pm - 4pm | | 2-Sep-2007 | Toy/Train & Collectors Fair Buxton | 10.30am - 4pm | | 6-Sep-2007 | Farmers Market Buxton | 10am - 3pm | | 6-Sep-2007 | Longnor Races | | | 6-Sep-2007 | Longshaw Sheepdog Trials 6-8 September | | | 7-Sep-2007 | Wirksworth Arts Festival 7-23 September | | | 8-Sep-2007 | Chesterfield 8-15 September | Well Dressing | | 8-Sep-2007 | Kinder Beer Barrel Challenge | | | 8-Sep-2007 | Plant Fair Buxton PG | | | 9-Sep-2007 | Plant & Garden Design Fair Buxton | | | 15-Sep-2007 | Buxton Country Music Festival 15-16 September | | | 15-Sep-2007 | Hayfield Sheepdog Trials 15-16 September | | | 16-Sep-2007 | Food Fair Buxton | 10am - 4.30pm | | 19-Sep-2007 | H & H Classic Car Auctions Buxton | From 9am | | 22-Sep-2007 | Artist & Designers Fair 22-23 September Buxton | 10am - 4.30pm | | 23-Sep-2007 | Book Fair Buxton | 10am - 4.30pm | | 25-Sep-2007 | Afternoon Dance with Fred Eyre Buxton | 1pm - 4pm | | 29-Sep-2007 | Antique & Collectors Fair Buxton | 9am - 5pm | Guided tours with Tailor Made Stays can include as many events as you want.
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How Interesting
One of England's most popular stately homes and one of its largest private houses is Chatsworth House the home of the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire. Chatsworth is believed to have been the inspiration for Jane Austen's Pemberley, home of Mr Darcy, in the book Pride & Predjudice and Chatsworth has been used as a setting for the many adaptations of the novel.
The village of Edensor on the Chatsworth estate was razed to the ground then rebuilt out of site of the main house.
Richard Arkwright perfected water powered spinning machines and installed them in his factory at Cromford. Building up a whole new community he provided cottages for his workers, a chapel, school and the Greyhound Hotel.
Mary Queen of Scot’s was imprisoned at nearby Hardwick Hall and was allowed to visit Buxton to take the health giving spa waters.
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Famous Derbyshire People
Richard Arkwright perfected water powered spinning machines and installed them in his factory at Cromford. Building up a whole new community he provided cottages for his workers, a chapel, school and the Greyhound Hotel. Initially he lived next to the mill at Rock House but as he prospered he went on to build Willersley Castle on a hill above Cromford. He died in 1792 aged only 60 and was buried at the church he built. Kathleen, sister of John F Kennedy, is buried in the church of St Peter, Edensor. Kathleen known as ‘Kick’ married William Cavendish, Marques of Hartington in 1944. Only four months later William was killed whilst on active duty and in 1948 she was killed in a plane crash.
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