Gardens in Derbyshire


Gardens in Derbyshire, such as Chatsworth Garden and Haddon Hall are listed below. Derbyshire contains a remarkable mix of pastoral and industrial scenery and the two counties share with Yorkshire and Cheshire the impressive Peak District. Kinder Scout, an exposed peat plateau, is the highest point of Derbyshire’s Peak District, at the starting... read more

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Chatsworth Garden

Chatsworth Garden

Bakewell, Derbyshire  
Chatsworth with its 105 acre garden is a magical landscape, beautiful in all seasons. It has evolved over more than 450 years, and continues to change... more


Haddon Hall

Haddon Hall

Bakewell, Derbyshire  
The gardens at Haddon Hall were cleared and replanted at the beginning of the 20th century, returning them to their former glory. Yew trees were planted... more


Hardwick Hall

Hardwick Hall

Doe Lea, Chesterfield, Derbyshire  
The four quadrants of Hardwick Hall gardens, are the herb garden, lawns, nuttery and orchards, conveying the spirit of an Elizabethan garden. Lead statues in yew... more


Kedleston Hall

Kedleston Hall

Derby, Derbyshire  
Kedleston Hall´s pleasure grounds and landscaped park were laid out by the 1st Lord Scarsdale, with designs and buildings by Robert Adam. A feature is the... more


Melbourne Hall Gardens

Melbourne Hall Gardens

Melbourne, Derbyshire  
Melbourne Hall gardens were planned by Rt Hon Thomas Coke in the early 18th century. The colourful and tranquil gardens are designed with paths intersected by... more


Renishaw Hall

Renishaw Hall

Renishaw Park, near Sheffield, Derbyshire  
The formal garden at Renishaw Hall, originally laid out in 1895 has undergone a remarkable restoration, enhancing the geometric design whilst retaining yew hedges, pyramids and... more