Log Cabins & Lodges in Derby
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Log Cabins & Lodges in Derby
Are you someone who enjoys medieval architecture? Do you like the history and culture that traditional English towns provide? Holidu has exactly what you are looking for. From Derbyshire to Findern and Willington to Belper, you will find the best log cabins for real quality time. You will be amazed at all that this beautiful city has to offer, picturesque period towns, architectural wonders, astonishing historical museums, impressive art galleries, and much more. The beauty of the Elvaston Castle gardens will take your breath away, and the extraordinary sunset at Haddon Hall will become an unforgettable memory. This makes Derby an incredible destination for many people. No more waiting, grab your things, make your reservation and marvel at the Derby!
Log cabins equipped to satisfy all needsDerby's popularity has grown in recent years, largely due to its capacity for high-quality accommodation. The city offers numerous log cabins for all tastes and all needs. It does not matter if you travel alone, as a couple or as a family, here you will definitely find what you are looking for. Despite the fact that most of the log cabins are in a traditional European style, it is possible to find interiors with very modern and luxurious finishes. Likewise, Derby offers a lot of variety in the spaces and amenities of the cabins, you can find from the Peak District offers from cosy cabins with a single room and a bathroom, to properties with 9 rooms, with wonderful gardens and 7 bathrooms, a place to relax and petting wild animals, terrace and even a barbecue. Are you ready to reserve your accommodation in Derby?
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Can you imagine arriving at a place that brings together a significant number of functional trams from many parts of England and the world? That is precisely what Crich Tramway Village offers, or as the National Museum of Tramways is officially called. It is an extraordinary place that has a race line inaugurated in 1963 and that today contains a collection of 60 trams that sometimes come from places like Johannesburg or Berlin and that can be used for the amusement of visitors. In the museum you can take a guided tour and learn in depth about the operation of this means of transport, about the history of the museum, while you take a beautiful walk through the town. You will also be able to discover how each of the trams arrived and their particular history.
Derby for history loversThe city of Derby is full of historical places that together make up its identity, one of the most important is undoubtedly Kedleston Hall which is an extraordinary manor house dating from approximately the 11th century and which constitutes one of the most important cultural assets of all the region. When you visit it, you can walk through its corridors and marvel at a good part of Derby's medieval history since it was the stately residence of the Curzon family, whose name has its origin in Notre-Dame-de-Courson, in Normandy. You will also notice that the house is a classic architectural marvel of English society: its majesty can be perceived from every point of view, its Victorian balconies, stairways and walkways give it an extraordinary finish; and if that wasn't enough, the mansion is complemented by marvellous gardens that are impeccably well cared for. Without a doubt, a very special place for history lovers.
Did you know that Derby is known for the manufacture of the Crown Derby, which is a high quality porcelain with which parts for vehicles and aeroplanes are also made?
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National Trust - Hardwick Hall is an extraordinary mansion used as a country house, one of the most representative in all of England. It dates from the 16th century and originally belonged to the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire. Today it is owned by National Trust, and it is possible to tour the house and bathe in history within its walls, enjoy the beautiful views from one of its towers, and witness the wonderful gardens
2. Visit an old Augustinian prioryThe site that is now Calke Abbey was a former Augustinian priory built in the 12th century. The country house is today managed by the National Trust and gives the possibility for visitors to know the inside of one of the most historic houses in the area, it also has an outdoor park where you can enjoy the scenic nature and an area of children's games for the little ones to have fun.
3. Hop on a cable car and visit caves with fossilsHeights of Abraham is an impressive accessible park through a great funicular ride from where you can see the entire area. At the mountain top, you can explore 60 acres of landscaped grounds, multimedia exhibits, adventure play areas, forest walks and two famous show caves with guided tours where you can even find ancient fossils, audiovisual effects and stories, remarkable to count. Enjoy breathtaking views of the Derwent Valley from the Vista Restaurant and Bar.
4. Impressive art in a spectacular galleryDerby Museum and Art Gallery is a fine arts museum inaugurated in 1879 that exhibits a complete gallery with the pictorial work of Joseph Wright, the first painter of the Industrial Revolution, as well as archaeological, geological, natural history and military collections. As if that were not enough, it is famous for having the largest collection of Royal Crown Derby porcelain and other porcelain from Derby and surrounding areas.
5. See an old silk factory from aboveDerby Industrial Museum, also called The Silk Mill, is a historical museum of industry that was formerly the headquarters of a silk factory. In the museum you can take a historical tour with a guide who will delve into the process of manufacturing, distribution and commercialization of silk. In addition, the building in which the museum is located is an architectural work in itself, a beautiful 19th century construction that keeps all its historical value within its walls. Without a doubt a wonderful place for history lovers.
6. See a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the heart of DerbyDerwent Valley Factories is an incredible system of factories that were built to carry out the new spinning technology developed by Richard Arkwright. Attending an industrial complex and finding almost 1000 buildings made up of distribution factories and homes all working in coordination in the same space and for the same purpose is an overwhelming experience that broadens the conception of industrial development.
7. Fall in love with the beauty of derby cathedralThis beautiful building also known as the cathedral of all saints has almost 11,000 m2 of surface and is the seat of the bishopric of derby since 1927. Even from afar it is possible to appreciate its architectural wealth built with a neo-gothic design that makes everything that surrounds highlight. Inside, the stone walls and tall stained-glass windows make it remain neo-Gothic without interrupting the enormous beauty worthy of appreciation. Thanks to the importance of the church for the place, in their tombs lie the remains of the construction company Bess de Hardwick who designed 3 very important hours of the Elizabethan era, in addition to the remains of the English physicist and chemist Henry Cavendish.
Information about log cabins in Derby
🏡 Log cabins available: | 2 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -43%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £44. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | barbecue, garden and Wi-Fi. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 1 properties. |