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Markeaton Park

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Markeaton Park is Derby’s most visited park and is one of the most popular attractions in the East Midlands. It offers a place to escape from day to day living and city life and experience a little bit of countryside on Derby’s doorstep.

Kedleston Hall

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Designed for lavish entertaining, Kedleston Hall displays an extensive collection of paintings, sculpture and original furnishings, reflecting both the tastes of its creators and their fascination with the classical world of the Roman Empire. From spring to autumn Kedleston’s formal garden offers a colourful interpretation of its original 18th century design. The expansive grounds with both long and short walks, feature sweeping vistas of Kedleston’s parkland and provide access to a rich array of wildlife.

The Cow Dalbury

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The restaurant's main focus is on Cornish Seafood, However they do serve alternatives such as prime Derbyshire beef alongside vegan and vegetarian options if you wish. The fish is exceptionally fresh due to their system of taking fish landed on the day, packed on ice and delivered to us by the following morning.

The Farmhouse at Mackworth

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From the food and drinks that they serve to the home-from-home space they've created. So whether you’re joining for a drink at the bar, an overnight stay or a special event, they aim to go above and beyond every time you visit. From hand stretched stone baked pizzas to chargrill oven steaks, the food at the Farmhouse is renown for being the finest quality.

The Bluebell Inn

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Recently renovated after two years, The Bluebell Inn features a new state of the art kitchen and cellar bringing a fantastic casual dining and socialising experience. The menu features casual pub favourites and all ingredients are sourced from the highest quality and as organically as possible.

Mundy Arms

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This charming rosy-bricked 16th century tavern sits snugly on the Derby to Ashbourne Road in the picturesque village of Mackworth surrounded by the fertile fields of Derbyshire. With the untamed beauty of the Peak District only just 30 minutes away, The Mundy Arms location is ideal. Stop by and take the weight off your shoulders in front of their real log fires, while sipping a chilled glass of wine or pint of hand-pulled ale.

Melbourne Junior School

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Melbourne Junior School is located in the market town of Melbourne, South Derbyshire. Melbourne Junior school received a rating of Good from its latest Ofsted report and offers great extra curricular actives including Gymnastics, Dodgeball, Football, Choir and Karate.

Breedon Priory Church

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It is a truly iconic building and is dramatically sited on a limestone hill being cut-away by the quarry below. It can be seen for miles around in every direction, making it the perfect setting for one of the National Beacons. The church has been a Grade I listed building since 1962 and is open daily from 09:30 hrs to the public.

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