National Trust properties in Derbyshire.

Just in case you are unfamiliar with the National Trust, it was founded in 1895 by Octavia Hill and 31 years later the National Trust for Scotland was set up. Since then, this registered charity has bought and saved many stately homes, country houses, areas of countryside including complete islands, protecting the heritage from development or destruction. The Trust has diversified over the years and the organisation today is a multi-faceted operation, offering holiday cottages, days out, public events and more. They are committed to education, conservation and getting people involved in the preservation of out British heritage sites. Membership of the Trust allows you to visit their properties free entry and parking to Trust properties, the National Trust magazine, members handbook and more at a remarkably small cost considering the savings you make if you visit half a dozen Trust sites over the year.

Here in the Peak District and Derbyshire, the National Trust own and manage a significant proportion of the region ...

Calke Abbey
Hardwick Hall
Stainsby Mill
Kedleston Hall
Longshaw
Sudbury House
Winster Market House
Mr Straw’s House (Nottinghamshire)
The Workhouse (Nottinghamshire)
Clumber Park
High Peak Estate
Ilam Park
South Peak Estate
Lyme Park
Marsden Moor Estate


List of the National Trust properties in Derbyshire

This is a list of some of the key National Trust properties for visitors to the Peak District.

Where would England be without the National Trust? Certainly, in terms of our heritage stately homes, a lot worse off! The National Trust look after, preserve and conserve some of the UKs finest old large country houses, great for tourists and anyone who is interested in the rich heritage of Britain.

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