National Trust in Derbyshire
By Visit Derby
Created December 11, 2013
Last updated March 23, 2023
From the heart of the country originates fascinating stories of extravagant spenders, ruthless entrepreneurs and the dramatic decline of country house retreats.
The National Trust has invested time and money in restoring these works of art for generations to come, all spread across the 37,000 acres of land they protect in Derbyshire and the Peak District.
For those wanting to indulge in life in the 16th, 18th and 19th century, come and Discover the stories that Derby has to tell.
Here are the main National Trust properties to visit in Derby, all well worth a visit.

Place
Calke Abbey
Ticknall, Derbyshire

Place
Kedleston Hall
near Quarndon, Derbyshire

Place
The Children's Country House at Sudbury
Sudbury, Ashbourne,

Place
Hardwick Hall
Doe Lea, Chesterfield
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